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    Active Member Two Rings Alexander_fogg's Avatar
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    2.8 to 2.7 s4 parts list help.

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    2.8 to 2.7 s4 parts list help.
    Hi all,
    Need a detailed parts list of what is required to swap from a4 2.8 to 2.7tt a6 engine in my 2001 audi a4.
    also what brakes would be best and suspension etc.
    Many Thanks in Advance =)

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Bordom's Avatar
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    Stock 2.7T
    Transmission (5/6spd)
    -Propshaft (If 6spd)
    -Rear diff (If not auto)
    -Rear axles (If not auto, but you can swap flanges)
    Motor
    -ECU
    -Engine harness
    -Airbox
    -Maf

    Brakes (Stock)
    A4
    -312mm A8/TT upgrade

    S4
    -S4 spindles
    -Front calipers
    -Front lower control arm (If S4 uprights aren't steel)

    BBK
    -How deep are your pockets?

    Suspension
    A4
    Stock comfort/sport

    S4
    Sport

    Aftermarket
    -Not even gonna bother because no goals have been stated for this department
    Bordom's Allroad; Boat in the Street
    2003 Allroad 6-spd, 4.2 BBD S6 Swap

    IG: 24_et

    Sold:
    2010 Deep Sea Blue S4 6-spd

    RIP:
    2001.5 Brilliant Black S4 6-spd

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    Active Member Two Rings Alexander_fogg's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bordom View Post
    Stock 2.7T
    Transmission (5/6spd)
    -Propshaft (If 6spd)
    -Rear diff (If not auto)
    -Rear axles (If not auto, but you can swap flanges)
    Motor
    -ECU
    -Engine harness
    -Airbox
    -Maf

    Brakes (Stock)
    A4
    -312mm A8/TT upgrade

    S4
    -S4 spindles
    -Front calipers
    -Front lower control arm (If S4 uprights aren't steel)

    BBK
    -How deep are your pockets?

    Suspension
    A4
    Stock comfort/sport

    S4
    Sport

    Aftermarket
    -Not even gonna bother because no goals have been stated for this department
    Hi Cheers,
    I was led to believe the 2.7tt will bolt straight onto my 5 speed keeping propshaft etc the same ?
    I've lined up a AZA 2.7tt out of an A6, with ECU turbos etc (all ancillaries) will that work ?

    As for brakes, just the ones from a TT ? or cayanne ones if I can afford them.

    Suspension, i have a set of lowering springs from an S4, will they fit over the stock 2.8 shocks and will they hold up to 300 bhp ?

    what about clutches etc, again i've lined up a stage 2 S4 clutch so that it can take any extra power in the future ?

    Is that about all I need ?
    Thanks for the response.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Bordom's Avatar
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    It will bolt right up. The issue is the clutch as I think you need to use a 2.8 peeformance clutch because the trans is different and you can't use the S4 clutch.

    The brake upgrade is using A8 rotors with Mk1 TT front caliper brackets while retaining stock calipers.

    Suspension doesn't care about horsepower. What's your goal for the suspension? Low? Track work?

    Is that A6 auto or manual?

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    Bordom's Allroad; Boat in the Street
    2003 Allroad 6-spd, 4.2 BBD S6 Swap

    IG: 24_et

    Sold:
    2010 Deep Sea Blue S4 6-spd

    RIP:
    2001.5 Brilliant Black S4 6-spd

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