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Old 06-13-2003, 12:11 PM
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Anyone have their UR-Q dyno tested to find out actual power at the wheels? If so what modifications were on your car?

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Old 06-14-2003, 07:47 PM
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I would but there is no awd dynos around these parts.
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when I was working for the racers group in Sonoma, Ca
they would remove the drive line to the front wheels on the porsche awd cars in order to run them on the dyno
couldn't you remove the rear drive on your audi and run the fronts on the dyno ?
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Yes, you could.
It would be interesting to somehow make a q rear wheel drive.
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Remove the front driveshafts, put install some outer CVs only in front, and lock the center diff. Presto! RWD!
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Yeah! Burnouts!!!
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