The Audi Quattro, a classic automobile that was introduced back in 1980 is one of the most innovative cars of all time. It is a 2-door Coupe that has created a history with the combination of turbocharged engine and all-wheel drive system. The essence of the Audi Quattro is an opulent 2,144 cc inline-5-cylinder engine with an initial output of 147 kW (200 PS; 197 hp) and 285 Nm of torque; this was then upgraded to a 2.2L 20-valve DOHC engine was introduced to the car replacing the previous 2L 16-valve DOHC to give it a power of 217 horsepower. Based on the Volkswagen B2 platform, the Audi Quattro has an advanced independent suspension system, a 5-speed manual transmission, and a sleek body with wider fenders that give the nod to the rally car and the road-conquering spirit. Out of the box, it has a sprint from zero to a hundred kilometers per hour in 7.1 seconds and had a top speed of over 220 km per hour although it dominated the rally trails and won many races, it also paved the way for future Audis by combining sportiness and luxury into one car that is still loved by car lovers today.
The Audi Quattro also suffers from some problems which are common to the vehicle, especially in cases of the engine and electrical systems. The first issue concerns the Audi Quattro fuel injection pump as the plunger in the Bosch CIS might seize. This causes rough running, hard starts, and stalling. This mostly occurs when there is a shortage of lubrication or premature wear which necessitates the need to rebuild or even replace the pump. The second problem is linked to the ignition system. An older ignition harness with aged insulation can easily crack, allowing moisture to get into it. This brings about cross-firing and misfires in the ignition wiring which causes the Quattro engine to hesitate. A new ignition harness normally fixes the problem. Finally, the Audi Quattro can have a problem of water getting into the cabin from blockages in the sunroof drain tube. If these drains become blocked, then the water may overflow into the foot wells, causing interior damage. The solution is to clear or replace Quattro drain tubes. Performing periodic maintenance in these areas makes the Audi Quattro work seamlessly and reliably.
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