04-17-2023, 06:05 AM | #1 |
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Audi RS3 has interesting tire combo
So the latest RS3 has a trick. Never heard of it before ....
Reverse staggered wheels/tires Front 265 30 19 Rear 245 35 19 I don't know what AWD system it uses but there is a 2.1% difference in tire circumference using math. |
04-17-2023, 08:36 AM | #2 |
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That's because it is a fwd car first and foremost
Transverse mounted engine and most of the weight in front of the axle required the wider front tires to deal with it. The new haldex is better than the old one , which understeered all the time, now it only understeers most of the time 🤣 |
04-17-2023, 09:36 AM | #3 |
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They have been running that staggered setup for the last two generations. The weight of the 5 cylinder engine over the front wheels makes the platform understeer like a pig compared to even a Golf R. The wider front tires in conjunction with the new trick rear differential (last gen didn't have it and was terrible) make the car handle less poorly but make no mistake this car is more of a straight line machine than a track car.
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Yeah, the RS3 with the Magna rear diffs does quite well on track. Also not sure I’d call it a straight line car, stock they’re not really that quick.
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Nurburgring lap times are outdated nowadays. Average person isn't good enough to put down a laptime, they also probably can't push the car to it's limit.
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The M5 CS is way more powerful and has upgraded chassis tuning. So yeah I would expect it to be faster than an RS3. I'm not debating whether the ring is outdated or not, my point was that the RS3 still lapped it faster than a more powerful, and widely regarded as one of the best handling M cars ever in the M2 CS (someone at the very least it demonstrates that the RS3 is not a one trick pony regardless of the driver ability).
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It’s a mini huracan. And those are engines are built tough.
I like those little mini v10’s lol
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Agreed, Nur times are worthless. They are more a measure of driver ability and most importantly consistency than anything else.
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Could have came down to tires, weather, one minor mistake by the driver etc. It's a good car, but both cars were driven by different drivers in different years, at different times.
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I get all of that. Regardless, I was just trying to point out that the RS3 is in fact a decent track car and not just good in a straight line, as someone else said. That's all. There's lots of track battles with the new RS3 on YouTube and anyone can see that it's not a one trick pony.
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unlike a mid engine or front engine RWD which are much harder |
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(not to mention the X Drive disconnects front axle most of the time so there (could be less drivetrain losses compared to 4WD audi - just a guess, don't know how the power distribution works in the RS3 - on the RS4 and RS6 it's full time 4WD) Quote:
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