
#1
Posted 18 May 2013 - 07:51 AM

one of the mostly done modifications within our forum is an electrical "add-in" to the RS3 to enable the driver to manually control the exhaust flap to be open also ind 2nd and 3rd gear as well as having it open without enabled S-button.
We have a so called "handicraft manual" available explainung in detail the various possible solutions, the technical backgrounds and the "how to's".
Any interest?
I might sit down and translate it then (eventhough is almost 30 pages all-in-all)...
Cheers Hartmut (SwissRS3)
*** It's not the speed that kills, it's the sudden, unexpected stop ***
#2
Posted 18 May 2013 - 08:17 AM

#3
Posted 19 May 2013 - 09:29 PM

currently it is only available in German (it has 40 Pages) and I guess it will take me some time translating it.
Maybe it's still some help to you and you give it a try e.g. with Google Translator
Here is the Link for Downlod:
http://www.luetz-haw...ensteuerung.pdf
Cheers Hartmut (SwissRS3)
*** It's not the speed that kills, it's the sudden, unexpected stop ***
#4
Posted 19 May 2013 - 10:28 PM

A quick Google Translate pdf of the above. Thanks for the info
http://downloads.tbu...ion_of_audi.pdf
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#5
Posted 20 May 2013 - 05:48 AM

Just pulling the vacum hose as per the old R32 flapper mod will keep the car in 's' for sound.
I like the idea of it being manually switched to stay open.
Does this have any negative performance issues ? Or is the flapper there purely for sound reduction anyway?
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#6
Posted 20 May 2013 - 06:33 AM

it does affect any performance issues, it just opens the exhaust flaps at all times.
I guess at our forum at least 50% of the cars have one of the options installed, personally I installed the manual electric switch in about 25 cars so far.
What is most important to it, is to put the 220Ohms/11Watts resistor parallel to the switch. Omitting the resistor will result in an error in the engine controller that will also show up on the driver information system after a while.
A friend of mine did it this way and after we had later installed the resistor and deleted the error in the engine controller, he said that during the time with the error active, the performance was less.
Just took a quick look at the translation - I had hard time reading my own stuff - the translation is as Bad as can be. I guess there is no way around sitting down and translating it manually.
Edited by SwissRS3, 21 May 2013 - 05:08 AM.
Cheers Hartmut (SwissRS3)
*** It's not the speed that kills, it's the sudden, unexpected stop ***
#7
Posted 21 May 2013 - 05:09 AM

Please enjoy and if you have any questions, pleas don't hesitate to ask:
http://www.luetz-haw...18_05_2013).pdf
Cheers Hartmut (SwissRS3)
*** It's not the speed that kills, it's the sudden, unexpected stop ***
#8
Posted 21 May 2013 - 05:38 AM

Great work Hartmut
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#9
Posted 21 May 2013 - 05:40 AM

Cheers Hartmut (SwissRS3)
*** It's not the speed that kills, it's the sudden, unexpected stop ***
#10
Posted 21 May 2013 - 05:50 AM

That was easy to understand, Thanks Hartmut !!!!
I will take the links you posted and put them in a new post for all to find.
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#11
Posted 21 May 2013 - 06:32 AM

Cheers Hartmut (SwissRS3)
*** It's not the speed that kills, it's the sudden, unexpected stop ***
#12
Posted 16 June 2013 - 01:32 PM

I did this today, couldn't find a grub screw so got a M5 bolt/screw cut the head off. to make it look un messed with i cut the hose where it sits in the clip above the twin pipes & as the bolt is so tight in the hose it doesn't need any jubilee clips, joined the hose back together flush and put he join in the middle of the clip. now unless you know its there you cant see or notice a join.
now when you press the 'S' button you no longer hear the click........HAVE I DONE THIS CORRECTLY OR IS SOMETHING GOING TO BLOW GOING DOWN THE ROAD???
#13
Posted 17 June 2013 - 05:29 AM

As long as the tube is plugged and airtight it shouldnt cause any damage at all.
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#14
Posted 17 June 2013 - 05:41 AM

Hi guys,
one of the mostly done modifications within our forum is an electrical "add-in" to the RS3 to enable the driver to manually control the exhaust flap to be open also ind 2nd and 3rd gear as well as having it open without enabled S-button.
We have a so called "handicraft manual" available explainung in detail the various possible solutions, the technical backgrounds and the "how to's".
Any interest?
I might sit down and translate it then (eventhough is almost 30 pages all-in-all)...
I don't understand this, if you you want the flap open why not just push the S button? Clearly I am missing something here if its a popular modification. Please can you explain?
Thanks
Michelle
#15
Posted 17 June 2013 - 06:09 AM

Is the annoyance, of having to press the S button every time you start the engine, but I wouldn't do it, simply because during long journeys the noise can become a bit too much, added to the rolling of the tyres sound. Not to mention the wife's whingeing about it.

#16
Posted 17 June 2013 - 06:33 AM

If you press the S button the flap will still close in 2nd and 3rd gear where these are the gears you use when riding in a town. Many of us thought it would be much more fancy. Beside pressing the S button also manipulates the gas pedal's sensibility. With the additional switch you can cruise around with lots of sound in all gears.I don't understand this, if you you want the flap open why not just push the S button? Clearly I am missing something here if its a popular modification. Please can you explain?
Thanks
Michelle
BTW I believe at least 50 RS3s and Germany and Switzerland have added the switch so far, end everyone is really happy with it.
This is the reason why most of the our board members went to the solution of adding a switch instead of simply closing the tube with a bolt.Is the annoyance, of having to press the S button every time you start the engine, but I wouldn't do it, simply because during long journeys the noise can become a bit too much, added to the rolling of the tyres sound. Not to mention the wife's whingeing about it.
Cheers Hartmut (SwissRS3)
*** It's not the speed that kills, it's the sudden, unexpected stop ***
#17
Posted 17 June 2013 - 06:45 AM

Adding the switch is a different thing all toghether, which I would consider, but having the flap constantly opened by using a bolt is a no for me.

#18
Posted 17 June 2013 - 07:50 AM

The TTRS lot do this mod to allow for better sound but no harsh suspension.
Not sure I'd want this sound 100% of the time, it'd be a pain on long motorway journeys.
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#19
Posted 17 June 2013 - 10:00 AM

Or you can just have the Sport mode parameters remapped so the flap is open all the time when the button is pressed.
#20
Posted 17 June 2013 - 02:00 PM

If you already remapped the ecu, you can also get the flap open at all time the s-button is pressed. but for my car, did not want to do any remapping on the ecu (warranty 5y or 100tkm) it is a cool solution with the switch.
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