Mad, see how it goes, I'm not in any hurry, just thought it might be worth seeing who we can get together...
Hi Dan,Hey all,
Well, 2.5 hour drive plenty of tea and fodder and a 2.5 hour drive return I now have a lowered, spacered, remapped and exhaustedS5. As you all stated Ed and his team were very professional, knowledgable and helpful. I specifically requested the tailpipes of the exhaust were pushed back further and lifted to appear more OEM. They did just that and the car is now EVEN better. lowering and spacers are spot on.
The remap although not that noticable at first due to the fact the car is so new and is still bedding in still feels more responsive, smoother to drive. I will report more in a couple of months.
The slightly stiffer ride makes the car feel more sports car like with better steering response too! The sound from the exhaust has left me deliberately hanging in gear and changing down to early to absorb the V8 rumble![]()
All in all I would absolutely recommend APS. I arrived at30am and left at 2ish. Job done!
Pics will come and and when I get off my arse and the weather is nice![]()
Thanks again all for the indepth feedback it persuaded me to go this route. No regrets!
Gents,Mad, see how it goes, I'm not in any hurry, just thought it might be worth seeing who we can get together...
'Great feedback Sherv and glad you're pleased - it really transforms the car and makes it what it, in my opinion, should have been from the outset.
I'll be interested in your longer-term impressions of the re-map. I know IanHP1 is getting ready to prise the readies out of his piggy-bank, and I may be tempted too - funny how cars seem to get slower after you've had them a little while.......![]()
Ed's on the look out fro Brembo Sport replacement discs for Ian and I when they're released and I'm probably going to take the suspension to the next level with the KW KV3 coilovers when they available mid-May. Being typically fair, Ed's offered me a deal for the upgrade so once again, I can't praise their customer care highly enough!
Enjoy the ride and keep us up to date with your impressions. As Ian notes, a lot of people use this thread as a reference re. S5 mods!
+1...As for another mini-meet at APS... I'd be up for that if I can coordinate with my modifications and if there's space in the day to fit me in too!Ian.
US$1,249 from H&R.how much are the coilovers coming in at for the A5/S5?
Hi Kenny, UK price for the KW kit (KV3 coilovers, apparently the best solution) is £1450 fitted.how much are the coilovers coming in at for the A5/S5?
Hi Kenny, UK price for the KW kit (KV3 coilovers, apparently the best solution) is £1450 fitted.
'That might well be me Kenny - Ed's expecting to have some in mid-late May and I'm aiming to get them on the car as soon as is feasible after that, hopefully (although unlikely) before a Mallory Park track day on 17th.
I'll of course post my impressions. To be perfectly honest, I feel that this is an essential mod, despite the premium over the springs alone. After 3000 miles or so, my appraisal of what the springs alone offer/deliver is:
Positives
Negatives
- Lowered ride-height (looks fantastic)
- Reduced body roll
Essentially, I feel that the standard car is probably faster than mine at present, as the unresolved ride when pressing-on make sit difficult to apply power in all circumstances, and there's a feeling of uncertainty when the car 'floats' or compresses onto the bump-stops when encountering said high-speed undulations. Having read up on the KW Variant 3 application for other Audis (and also BMs, inc M3), what you'll get is a perfectly matched spring/damper set-up, banishing most of the negative issues noted above. Plus, the adjustability will allow for selectable ride-height and essentially, an owners perfect compromise for road (and track) use.
- Ride just on the wrong side of firm
- Car can be deflected by mid-corner bumps due to lack of compliance
- Insufficient body control on fast A-road or motorway bumps/hollows - spring and damper rates not ideally matched.
Sure, they represent an approx £1K premium over the springs alone but in my opinion, a car's ability to control its power through its suspension set-up of fundamental importance. I personally don't feel the springs can do that alone, but am pretty confident that the KWs will deliver on their promise!
thanks for your reply on that. tbh i have never just done springs on previous cars, ive always done the dampers too. i have considered it on my A5 but really not sure. the 3.0tdi drivers seem happier with the results so im not sure the standard setup may suit or match the springs better.That might well be me Kenny - Ed's expecting to have some in mid-late May and I'm aiming to get them on the car as soon as is feasible after that, hopefully (although unlikely) before a Mallory Park track day on 17th.
I'll of course post my impressions. To be perfectly honest, I feel that this is an essential mod, despite the premium over the springs alone. After 3000 miles or so, my appraisal of what the springs alone offer/deliver is:
Positives
Negatives
- Lowered ride-height (looks fantastic)
- Reduced body roll
Essentially, I feel that the standard car is probably faster than mine at present, as the unresolved ride when pressing-on make sit difficult to apply power in all circumstances, and there's a feeling of uncertainty when the car 'floats' or compresses onto the bump-stops when encountering said high-speed undulations. Having read up on the KW Variant 3 application for other Audis (and also BMs, inc M3), what you'll get is a perfectly matched spring/damper set-up, banishing most of the negative issues noted above. Plus, the adjustability will allow for selectable ride-height and essentially, an owners perfect compromise for road (and track) use.
- Ride just on the wrong side of firm
- Car can be deflected by mid-corner bumps due to lack of compliance
- Insufficient body control on fast A-road or motorway bumps/hollows - spring and damper rates not ideally matched.
Sure, they represent an approx £1K premium over the springs alone but in my opinion, a car's ability to control its power through its suspension set-up of fundamental importance. I personally don't feel the springs can do that alone, but am pretty confident that the KWs will deliver on their promise!
'Gents,
Just a thought on this, if a few of you fancy coming along then we could host a sort of mini meet here if you wanted? We don’t mind keeping the workshop clear for the day so you can have the opportunity to come down and have a good look at an S5 while it’s being worked on and so fourth? It might be a good opportunity for anyone who is contemplating doing some upgrades to sample one that already has a Milltek/remap/springs etc.
Please let me know if anybody would like to do this and we can look at arranging a day for you all.
Regards, Ed
Now you're talking! Is the track wide enough for a hanful of A/S5s?'
...and we can all go Karting at Milton Keynes in the evening!
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Ok so we need to speak to Ed at APS see what his lead times are then get some idea of how many of us are up for the meet and when ?Count me in to guys. My friend would accompany me to. Im really considering getting the Miltek because I really believe the stock exhaust is too tame. Anyway lets see what the guys at APS can muster up and lets arrange a full day of it![]()