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Old 08-20-2000, 08:49 PM
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Default A-6 2.7T BRAKES:

Have had to replace front rotors and pads (twice) in 7000 miles. Does anyone know of UPGRADES available in the aftermarket?<p>C. B. Doubet
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Default Re: A-6 2.7T BRAKES: go for Mov'it Porsche BiTurbo Kit

check the link below. I did some investigation about upgrade kits as I have major brake problems with my A6 Avant 2.8 The mov'it Porsche Kit seems to be best professional solution and best bang for the buck. I did not purchase the kit up to now because Audi Germany is working on a brake problem solution for the A6 stock brakes. I first wait on the result of Audi.<p>Steve<ul><li><a href="http://www.ultimategarage.com/">http://www.ultimategarage.com/</a</li></ul>
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Re: The best upgrade is judicious use
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Default AP Racing 4-piston brakes...

These are probably much closer in performance to the Alcon B-Type's than the Mov'it kit. Go to the racing forum and scroll back a few weeks to a post by LarryTT about them. They were $2500. I may get these soon for my S4.<p><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/AudiWorldPics/2000/LCPawsig1.jpg">
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4.2 Brakes have 13" rotors and dual calipers, will they work?
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Default The S4, A6 2.7T & A6 4.2 have the same 2-piston caliper with floating pads on a 12.6" rotor...

...and they're all subject to warping, perhaps the 4.2 the most since it's the heaviest.<p><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/AudiWorldPics/2000/LCPawsig1.jpg">
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Default Re: A-6 2.7T BRAKES:

I may not be the most aggressive driver in the world but I have not had any problems, fade, warped rotors, etc. on my 2.7t in 6000 mi.. I have been to an Audi driving school where we practiced max effort braking from 60mph at least 10 times in a row. My brakes sometimes seem a little sensitive at very low speeds but other than that no problems.

What kind of driving are you doing? Maybe the brakes on some 2.7ts are different than others?
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Default Why are the brakes on the A6 2.8 and A6 Avant so crappy??

The brakes on an A6 2.7 T I test drove once is so much more powerful and grippy than my A6 Avant.. Why would Audi opt to have a different braking system for the 2.8 models??
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Default Good question!

The brakes in common on the 2.7T & 4.2 were introduced with those models, I assume because Audi felt the 2.8 version brakes would be inadequate. Why not retro-fit the 2.8? Money!!!!!!!!!!
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Default Re: Good question!

seems to be a question of money! Just got a letter from Audi that there will be NO upgrades (bigger rotor, 2 piston caliper) on old brake systems. Called Audi Ingolstadt immediately, they are trying to get around the problem somehow without having a real good solution. But there shall be new pads available in Germany in mid October. Call your dealer for help! It's a shame, you can driver a 145mph on the autobahn but you cannot be sure to get the car stopped if necessary. I had these braking adventure twice with red hot rotors and sweaty hands....<p>Steve


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