Audi
Audi is an obvious choice for both normal road use, performance builds and more focused motorsport projects. The brand is known for models where engineering, driving characteristics and upgrade potential go hand in hand, and for that reason Audi is also popular among those working with tuning, suspension, brakes, engine upgrades and drivetrain components. Whether it is a fast road car, a track car project or a more custom-built solution, there are many options for upgrading and adapting Audi models.
Many Audi models are ideal projects because they are available with a wide range of petrol and diesel engines, turbo setups and drivetrains, making it possible to build the car for everything from a fast road car to a more serious track day or motorsport car. That is why many Audi owners choose to upgrade, among other things, the intercooler, silicone hoses, exhaust, turbo components, sensors, fittings, AN parts, fuel system, brakes and engine management in order to achieve a solution that better matches the car’s power goals and intended use.
For Audi projects, parts are often used across several different areas. This may include intake components and air filters for improved airflow, intercoolers and boost pipes for more stable charge air temperatures, exhaust components for better flow and sound, as well as fittings, hoses and sensors for custom-built solutions. In addition, upgrades to the fuel system, cooling system and suspension are often included when the car is intended for more than standard driving.
When choosing parts for an Audi, it is important to take the exact model, engine, year and any platform differences into account. Even cars that look similar can have different engine variants, sensors, pipe routing, connectors, brake setups or mounting points. It is therefore an advantage to choose components based on specific measurements, engine code and intended use, so the parts fit the project correctly.