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    Veteran Member Three Rings jmgraham78's Avatar
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    Jan 19 2010
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    My Garage
    2004 Acura TL, 2000 A6 2.7T MT, 2001 Allroad
    Location
    Seattle, WA

    How can I tell...

    if My DV's are going or are bad?

    I had a VAST Tune a couple months ago. About 3 weeks after the tune the clutch began to slip. Now have RS4 clutch in and broke in (about 1100 miles). I never dump it, but usually in 3rd when I am WOT occasionally I will feel boost kind of lag, then pick up again. No smoke or anything. Will have a proper boost gauge in by the end of the month (waiting on shipping). Could the above symptoms be my DV's?

    If so I know ecs tuning have 710N's still for a great price.

    TIA,

    J
    2000 A6 2.7MT - currently gutted, a few parts left, PM me if you need anything.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings sherbet's Avatar
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    My Garage
    '63 Thunderbird
    Location
    Walnut Creek, CA

    regardless, you should get 710n's. Doesn't matter if the 710B's are brand new or 100k miles old lol. Just do it. Pretty simple little mod that can save you in the long run. Along with that, you should do a Samco TBB or similar. All 2.7's have these little weak spots. Fortunately, those two are easy to reach, unlike those little snails hiding somewhere down there lol.
    B5S4 Sedan/ Stg lll/6MT/ Trouble
    B5S4 Avant/ Stg ll/6MT/Daily

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