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Oh and I scored a good deal at Home Depot. (U can never get too many power tools).

Was $50 but got the guy down to $25 :)

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Bondo makes a ureathane repair kit that works excellent. If i remember i will snap a picture of the stuff when i get home and post. I have been using it for years as i am in the auto industry. It is very reasonable priced, can be sanded ans holds paint well.
 
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Bondo makes a ureathane repair kit that works excellent. If i remember i will snap a picture of the stuff when i get home and post. I have been using it for years as i am in the auto industry. It is very reasonable priced, can be sanded ans holds paint well.


Yes please! That would be great. Thanks
 
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Been missing in action for some time. My posts will most likely turn into a car / backyard thread now. Haha.

Two weeks ago I got some new goodies installed on the Avant.

Adjustable upper control arms
ST Coilovers (shoutout to Dubber :))
RS4 sway bar

Man it's like having a new car. Dropped it a inch or something, stiffer ride and absolutely no sway in the turns. Waiting for the coilovers to set and then due for a alignment.

Updating the post with a few pictures.
 
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Picked up two chairs for the backyard and had some family fun by the fire - dont you just love California.

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I love your Avant! I was about to dump some cash on new suspension and other things for mine until we had to buy a house, so that project is on hold. Now I get to spend money on house things instead. The backyard looks good too. I don't mind car and yard pics...I might even post some. :thumbup:
 
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I love your Avant! I was about to dump some cash on new suspension and other things for mine until we had to buy a house, so that project is on hold. Now I get to spend money on house things instead. The backyard looks good too. I don't mind car and yard pics...I might even post some. :thumbup:

Thanks! I recognize some of your cars :) subscribed to your thread.
 
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Nothing much have happend in the garage now that I'm "done" with the major things. Still trying to figure out the washer/dryer situation.. for now the updates will be more of a car and house update.
 
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So for the car - still running strong and the new suspension and sway bar is absolutely a great investment.

The other day, while accelerating, I pulled a CEL code and it turned out to be a boost leak - looked into the possible options and quickly figured out that the culprit had to be a bad diverter valve. Ordered a new upgraded version for $60 and installed it (biggest PITA ever!!) and it sure enough cleared the code.

The old diverter valve had a small crack in it :)

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While changing the DV we also noticed a misfire so picked up new spark plugs (they were just about to be due anyways) and checked the coilpacks and that seemed to solve the misfiring and the car was again back to normal.

Upcoming projects: Change valve cover gasket, install a new Turbo inlet pipe, possibly adjust the ride height a bit.
 

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Looks like it's coming together, how is that white floor to keep clean? I suppose keeping the car off it helps but curious all the same.
 
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Looks like it's coming together, how is that white floor to keep clean? I suppose keeping the car off it helps but curious all the same.


Hey! Its gets dirty pretty easy but with not having the cars parked and the California weather I can keep it clean by sweeping it once in a while.

Since I got it pretty cheap I wont complaint - I would not recommend it to climates with rain if you are concern about keeping it clean :D
 

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good to know, im always curious about different floor treatments and the effort that honestly goes into keeping it looking nice. I haven't any hands on time with race deck so I'm sure even holding it would answer quite a few of my answers.

need a good shot of the low black car on that all white floor ;)
 

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So for the car - still running strong and the new suspension and sway bar is absolutely a great investment.

The other day, while accelerating, I pulled a CEL code and it turned out to be a boost leak - looked into the possible options and quickly figured out that the culprit had to be a bad diverter valve. Ordered a new upgraded version for $60 and installed it (biggest PITA ever!!) and it sure enough cleared the code.

The old diverter valve had a small crack in it :)

While changing the DV we also noticed a misfire so picked up new spark plugs (they were just about to be due anyways) and checked the coilpacks and that seemed to solve the misfiring and the car was again back to normal.

Upcoming projects: Change valve cover gasket, install a new Turbo inlet pipe, possibly adjust the ride height a bit.

Common issues that are great excuses for updates. I did several of the things you mentioned (and way more lol). Check out a Silicon TIP when you search. Forge has a great one.

I think another thing that's common with those engine is the build up of **** in the manifold. I've heard of many people that get a walnut blasting. Works amazing apparently.
 
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good to know, im always curious about different floor treatments and the effort that honestly goes into keeping it looking nice. I haven't any hands on time with race deck so I'm sure even holding it would answer quite a few of my answers.

need a good shot of the low black car on that all white floor ;)

Sure thing. I'm planning on giving the car a wash and a wax this weekend so I will make sure to snap a few photos for sure.

Common issues that are great excuses for updates. I did several of the things you mentioned (and way more lol). Check out a Silicon TIP when you search. Forge has a great one.

I think another thing that's common with those engine is the build up of **** in the manifold. I've heard of many people that get a walnut blasting. Works amazing apparently.

:thumbup: I ordered the silicone TIP from 034 Motorsports - they are in new neighborhood and make some great products. I'm sure you have heard of them. My buddy actually recommended me the Forge :)

Ive been reading up on the walnut blasting lately and absolutely something I will do sometime this summer.

Btw, are you familiar with aftermarket skids plates? Panzer plate from Dieselgeek?
 
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:thumbup: I ordered the silicone TIP from 034 Motorsports - they are in new neighborhood and make some great products. I'm sure you have heard of them. My buddy actually recommended me the Forge :)

Ive been reading up on the walnut blasting lately and absolutely something I will do sometime this summer.

Btw, are you familiar with aftermarket skids plates? Panzer plate from Dieselgeek?

Nice on the TIP. And yes i've heard good things about that plate.
 
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Busy weekend wrenching with a big group of Audi dudes here in NorCal.

Full suspension on the B5 S4, pump on the Allroad, cam followers and minor other stuff.

I got my valve cover changed, installed the new 034 TIP and changed out a cam follower.

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Looks like a good time. Can't wait to be done with the house and start back up on my B6.
 
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