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Anonymous No.28596398 >>28596404 >>28596439 >>28596552 >>28596638 >>28596795 >>28597403 >>28598968
PassatGODS own this place.
Anonymous No.28596404
>>28596398 (OP)
Toyota is better
Anonymous No.28596406 >>28596413
That's a pretty sick skid, 4motion?
Anonymous No.28596410 >>28596418
I test drove a Passat W8 way back when and it seemed really special. I wonder if any of those are still on the road. They should bring back the W8 and stuff it into small cars.
Anonymous No.28596413 >>28596418
>>28596406
yeah
Anonymous No.28596418 >>28596420 >>28596428
>>28596410
There's a guy in the city over who drives one since new, it sounds gnarly when he steps pn the pedal, apparently it had a super sprint exhaust installed at some point.
Didn't ask if it's given any trouble to him, but last time I spoke with him, he was at 560k km on the thing.
>>28596413
Front diff blocked or just sent it hard as hell?
Anonymous No.28596420
>>28596418
Just the rear diff welded
Anonymous No.28596428
>>28596418
>apparently it had a super sprint exhaust installed at some point.
hmm the whole fun was the quiet but smooth engine note
I don't like brappy exhausts
but I do hope manufacturers realize people want NA v6 and v8 engines in small cars still as performance specials - and also just to lift the brand
I wish manufacturers spent as much money as they do developing unlovable electric cars as on making new, clean-sheet 6 and 8 cylinder engine designs that are compact and can fit into small cars and suvs
Anonymous No.28596439 >>28596443
>>28596398 (OP)
That period of time for VW kicked ass, I really wish other manufacturers would experiment with different engine layouts
Anonymous No.28596443 >>28596446 >>28596450
>>28596439
its really telling that not a single manufacturer has introduced a NEW 6 or 8 cylinder engine in a while
I want to say the newest is probably the 6 cylinder that Fiat/Stellantis uses - and even that (I think) is just a derivative of the Ferrari V8
Anonymous No.28596446 >>28596485
>>28596443
Doesn't Mazda have a new 6 cylinder? Although I think it's only in some shitty SUV, and it may be a derivative of a Toyota engine. But seriously, with the threat of governments limiting what cars can be on the roads, manufacturers should be getting all their crazy ideas out on the road asap
Anonymous No.28596450 >>28596485 >>28598975
>>28596443
Dodge made the Hurricane straight 6, /o/ ragged on it.
I personally didn't see an issue with it, could be a decent tuning platform
Anonymous No.28596485 >>28596567
>>28596446
oh yeah maybe that's slightly newer - but apparently they totally ruined the transmission and suspension so you can't even enjoy it + it's not even that fast
>and it may be a derivative of a Toyota engine
no, definitely not, Toyota doesn't make an inline 6

>>28596450
"dodge"
I'm pretty sure it's a Ferrari V8 with two cylinders lopped off
Maserati has been doing that with Ferrari engines for a while + it first premiered on their sports car

>I personally didn't see an issue with it
it's fine apparently it sounds like a Ferrari engine as it should and is very smooth but my point is it isn't NA and isn't being used on cheaper/smaller applications to make performance specials - just on ultra-luxury brands and big SUVs so far
I know they are gonna make a Charger with it - but again that's full sized
Anonymous No.28596498 >>28596505
B58.
There’s no substitute.
Anonymous No.28596505
>>28596498
It's a great engine but I personally prefer the Jag supercharged V6 (AJ126). Yes I know it's just a V8 block with V6 cylinder heads, but it's such a smooth and linear engine that sings all the way to the redline. The B58 has a slightly broader max torque range, but the AJ126 still makes peak torque from 2000RPM with absolutely no lag.
Anonymous No.28596552 >>28596559
>>28596398 (OP)
I used to have one of those, previous gen. That Audi V6 pulled*. Pulled every sensor out of functionality. Window regulators broke. Everything broke. I did the full suspension. lol 2-separate-part control arms. Finally gave up when I had to pull the dash due to the heat exchanger leaking.

* but no, it really did pull. I have a CTR now and it feels like it doesn't pull as hard, though obviously it does. Shit, now it makes me want a V8. The Passat was a glorious piece of shit. Wouldn't last a day driving it like OP gif though.
Anonymous No.28596559 >>28596564
>>28596552
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uylj_tzlwI4
You know what you gotta do now
Anonymous No.28596564 >>28597064 >>28597392
>>28596559
I mean, I respect the thing, but literally everything broke. I wasn't joking about window regulators - replaced them with the pink Audi ones. The glovebox latch broke. Somehow the fucking rests next the window controls entirely wore out. Never had another car where the fucking fuel filter clogged up, fuel pressure regulator broke, etc. I think I literally fixed 100 distinct things on it, and I am counting replacing the entire suspensions as one. And yea, the fucking axle boots tore faster than other cars as well.

Basically wouldn't wish it on my biggest enemy,.
Anonymous No.28596567
>>28596485
>I'm pretty sure it's a Ferrari V8 with two cylinders lopped off
Straight 6. STRAIGHT. Not V6, straight 6.
Anonymous No.28596638
>>28596398 (OP)
Unlike the vid, B5.5 actually has a very calm and classy aura, makes you feel like a professional chaffeur. Electronics suck, front suspension is weak, old interiors can indeed fall apart, but otherwise it's very very comfy.
Anonymous No.28596795 >>28597064
>>28596398 (OP)
VW made a CC VR6 4Motion and none of those are basically left because they were all trashed. That was a great little car, and I'm sorry I ever sold mine.
Anonymous No.28597064 >>28597135
>>28596564
I had a Jetta 1.8T (laggy but fun at higher revs) - and it didn't really have any problems except me crashing it eventually :(

>>28596795
I test drove that - it was way too small and the headroom was terrible.
Anonymous No.28597135 >>28600960
>>28597064
I'm an Austrian manlet, anon. It was literally the perfect car.
Anonymous No.28597392 >>28598863
>>28596564
Owner of several older Audis here including a b5 s4 and a b5 a4; know a few people who also own 25+ year old vws and Audis including one guy with a b5 Passat with the 2.8 automatic 4motion. This post is the epitomy of VW/Audi ownership on par with 10mm memes - we all relate 100%

To be fair though, were you getting cheap aftermarket axles or rebooting your stockers? Because we've all had nothing but bad luck with aftermarket axles, I recently put rebooted junkyard axles in my car and they've been holding up great, even with my transmission mounted rearward of the axle by 2.5 inches and all the angle that goes with that.
Anonymous No.28597403
>>28596398 (OP)
holy fuck that jump lmao, i love it
Anonymous No.28598863
>>28597392
It's funny how we immediately relate on this. But no, I got the fancy axles from that one place specializing in B5 axles and suspension rebuild was a kid from ECS Tuning.

I actually adored that kit - there is nothing similar for other car brands. Either it doesn't exist, or it's super low-quality kits. Passatforums was an amazing place back in the day too.

The Passat was actually my first car after a lol Hyundai Accent, so it was interesting to learn to wrench on that thing. Miata and Integra were cake after that.
Anonymous No.28598968
>>28596398 (OP)
sauce on OP's clip since he's too gay to include it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LWgmOK8jss
Anonymous No.28598975
>>28596450
I think it's pretty cool. It's something different than just muh big V8.
Fletcher No.28600960 >>28600969
>>28597135
Mein Fuhrer?!
Anonymous No.28600969 >>28600976
>>28600960
Nein, I actually have artistic skills.
Fletcher No.28600976 >>28601021
>>28600969
So did he
Anonymous No.28601021 >>28601397 >>28601479
>>28600976
>shadows pointing in random directions
>literally stopped drawing the courtyard halfway through
>windows all different orientations and sizes
Meanwhile Egon Schiele when he was a child. But in Hitler's defense, he could have used some education and maybe could have become an architect, but an artist, he was not.
Anonymous No.28601397
>>28601021
Where's your art?
Anonymous No.28601479
>>28601021
>shadows pointing in random directions
>he could have used some education and maybe could have become an architect
Some architecture schools actually test applicants by making them draw shadows onto line drawings of existing architecture.
A solid grasp of three-dimensional shapes and light probably correlates with architectural skills, somehow.