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Old 03-09-2005, 02:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Being a Newbie in the Audi circuit, I was wondering if there were any books or rags that address the topics of audi's turbo systems (turbos, diverter values .. overall hardware and plumbing) and the AWD. I am an engineer so I am looking for more than just the basic definitions.

I would like to gain some knowledge on cause and effect - such as changing out the diverter valves, the actual effects of the diverter valves on the inlet air and turbo lag.

If the Audi turbo system is similar to other systems, maybe a reference to a basic turbo book would be appreciated.

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