9/25/2012

Audi RS2 (B4) '1993-1995

'RS Blue'

Wolf Cars blog just reached 500 visitors, thank you! To celebrate this achievement with you I wanted to share something special… This one’s a real cult-car. In 1993 this estate was blasting better figures than McLaren F1 supercar and Formula One's in 0-50km/h (1,5s), quite obvious when comparing RWD and 4WD, but this crazy wagon was also fully compatible with similar age Porsche 996 and Chevrolet Corvette in 0-100km/h acceleration as well and this all was happening in 1994! BOW!

Harmless family wagon with a room for the whole family and safe in all weather conditions. Source: stanceworks.com
Why? What happened inside the Wolfsburg’s super rational towers? Well, Audi wasn’t that fancy and desired brand back in the days and marketing department was considering different options to boost the undermined image; quality was great, technics up to date, but design couldn’t keep up and cars were boring. Audi decided to take the shortcut to the hearts of the car fanatics and started to develop a wolf car. Audi had a great engine from its B-class rally monster UrQuattro and luckily there was a capacity for small-scale production in neighborhood as Mercedes was just about to finish producing E500/E60 AMG series with Porsche. Again, with merging two skilled German engineering faculties something ultimate was created.

Something borrowed and something RS blue: Porsche turn signals, fog lights, mirrors and rims. Source: 4starclassics.com
Audi already had a S2 model on their fleet that shared the same 20 valve, in-line 5, Turbo unit, but Porsche took over to spice things up: larger turbocharger was added with bigger intercooler, newly designed cams, high-flow fuel injectors and exhaust. I guess the reason of using estate platform game from the marketing, but this hybrid was so ahead of its time that it totally leaves all todays’ odd marriages of supercars and practicality (e.g. Panamera and X6) standing. When engine was redesigned Porsche didn’t stop, but the maestros also tweaked chassis and exterior by adding pieces straight from their own cars! This all resulted a new genre of RennSport (race sport) models on the top of the already cool S models.

Yes, the engine is located in the really front of the car. Source: vask.org

RS2 is capable of very respectable 4,8s in 0-100km/h and accelerates until the top speed of 265km/h, which was more than the agreement of limiting the top speed in to 250km/h between German manufactures. Of course Porsche didn’t agree on top speed limiting policies and RS2 was considered almost as a Porsche… 315hp and 410Nm will keep the all four wheels spinning in lower gears, but when on the grip car certainly has enough pace to keep most modern cars (e.g. WRX STI and EVO) at bay. One has to admit that nature is more like an Autobahn shuttle than track day weapon, but still unbeatable in many cases in straight line. Its not only the massive performance that makes RS2 so special, it has some contemporary touches like carbon fiber dash trim, air condition, ABS and power steering and of course those special Porsche features that celebrate the roots of the car. Yes, it is a very, very cool car!

In details:

Source: evo.co.uk
Engine
In-line 5, 2226cc, 20-valve, Bosch fuel injection (ADU)
compression ratio 9.00:1
KKK “K24” turbo
Heavy-duty intercooler
Porsche fuel injectors, fuel pump and pressure regulator
Porsche designed camshafts
Free flow intake and exhaust
‘Powered by Porsche’ written in engine cover
Numbers
315hp/6500rpm
410Nm/3000rpm
141hp/liter
Top speed: 265km/h
0-100km/h: 4,8s
Source: tots-parts.com
0-200km/h: 21,7
0-400m: 13,6s
1595kg
Power to weight 0,2 hp/kg
197,49hp/tonne
Transmission
6 speed manual, 4WD
Torsen differential with electro-mechanical diff lock
Chassis
Multilink, lower wishbones, coil-springs, anti-roll bar (f)
Double wishbones, anti-roll bar (r)
Suspension closely related to Porsche 911 Turbo!
Porsche ‘968 Club Sport’ Ventilated disks (304/299mm) with 4 pot calibers in red with Porsche text (Brembo)
Porsche ‘Cup’ alloys 7x17” with Dunlop 245/40ZR17 tires
Exterior
Special front, rear bumpers and side skirts
Porsche ‘993’ turn signals and fog lights
Porsche ‘964 Turbo’ mirrors
Porsche style horizontal bar connecting taillights
RS2 emblems in rear tailgate and front grille with a magical word ‘Porsche
 Interior
Three spoke leather steering wheel
Recaro sport bucket seats
Full leather or leather/suede interior trim (black-blue, black-yellow, black-grey and black-red)
Carbon or wood trims
White dials (up to > 300km/h and 7000rpm)
Three white extra gauges
Other
Only 2891 RS2’s were built
180 with right hand drive
Audi built a handful of RS2 sedans, but only the Avant was officially offered for sale
Optional 304mm ventilated disk also in rear and holder for 4 C-casettes!
Color options: Amethyst Grey - Pearl Effect; Z4V (B2), Blue Pearl Effect Paint; Z5T (Y3),
Brilliant Blue; Y5K (E), Brilliant Black; Y9B (A2),  Indigo Pearl-Effect (Blue); Z5U (C2),
Laser Red; Y3H (H1), Pearl Effect White Metallic ; OA9 (C9), Polar Silver Metallic; M7Y (D1), Ragusa-Metallic (Dark Green); Y6P (Y7), RS Blue Pearl Effect; Z5M (M), Ruby Red Pearl Effect; Z3N (X6), Emerald Pearl-Effect; Z6U (M6) & Volcano Black - Pearl Effect; Z9U (W9)
Wheels painted in AUDI-SILVER (Z7P)






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