Got back from Melbourne yesterday arvo - just zipped straight up the Hume yesterday, cruise control on most of the way, so a fairly unexciting drive home.
My trip down through Kosciusko Park / The Alpine Way was pretty epic though with some bonus added drama.
Set off last Thursday and things were going great through Cooma / Jindabyne and into the National Park. Car felt fantastic and nimble.
Really let loose along The Alpine Way and gave all my new components quite a workout. Exhaust sounded amazing. Boost holds on basically forever now - I really think the DV+ was worth it. Cornering turn in was crazy responsive and it just held around corners and held and held....
Popped out of the National Park and just through Khancoban on the south side when my mate in the passenger seat and I had about 5-10 seconds of going 'can you smell rubber? I can smell rubber' before the car went into a violent wobble and I pulled over to discover my rear left tire had blown.
A few hours of drama followed - as an aside, I'm completely disgusted at Audi when I discovered that my 'socket' for tire changes was f'ing plastic. The plastic socket also fitted onto a flimsy metal rod and basically there were about 3 separate places where it could fail while trying to undo a wheel bolt, and all of them did. I didn't have a prayer of getting those bolts off.
A mate on the road behind me was able to zip back to Khancoban and borrow a socket with a good ratchet and long handle for leverage and eventually we got back on the road on the space saver. Tire was shagged - complete sidewall blowout. Big enough to fit my fingertip through.
I count myself lucky for many reasons - it could have happened up in the park away from mobile coverage and taken much longer to resolve. It could have also happened under throttle on a narrow bit of road, etc etc.
Still, I had to then drive on to Albury on the space saver, and get a yucky 'Nankang' fitted on the rear left. Turns out 225/35R18 is a pretty uncommon fitment in regional Victoria!
So my takeaway from this is that my suspension and sways are now so over-specced for my little micro car that it set my Continental's up as the new weak point in the equation :p
It is of course possible that I clipped something on the road. And, I was also running the pressure very high to be driving it that hard. But still, when I set out that morning, with various scenarios running through my mind of what could go wrong with all my newly installed mods, strangely I didn't contemplate I'd be blowing a tire!
On the way home yesterday I started to notice the exhaust note has really changed over the 1700km's I've put on it. It's deepened and settled. And dare I say... on cruise control at about 117kph... it bordered on a little droney in the cabin.. :\ It's fine on flat road, but I noticed yesterday between Tarcutta, Gundagai, Yass and on to Canberra there's a lot of long, gentle inclines and it caused the engine to just work hard enough to introduce a bit of drone to the cabin. The noise is fantastic when you're doing it on purpose through the mountains, but on cruise control for long stints... it was something I had hoped to avoid. Anyway... I'll have to wait an see if the exhaust has now settled into the way it will sound long term or if it still has some more to change.
I have to try and get 15 mins up at CVWC today so they can re-torque the sway bars, then off to Audi tomorrow for its 2nd service.
They can lecture me for how utterly I've voided my warranty. lol. And I can chew them out for the abysmal quality of their tire change kit - in different circumstances it really could have been inconvenient and or dangerous to be stuck on the side of the road unable to change the tire.
2014 Audi A1 Sportback Sport
APR Stage 2 - HP DQ200 DSG tune - Quaife DQ200 LSD - LuK RepSet 2CT clutch - VWR CAI - Wagner Competition FMIC - Milltek DP & resonated cat-back - HP F&R sways - Bilstein B14 coilovers - Tarox Sport Compact brake kit - GFB DV+ - Whiteline LCA bushings w/ +caster - SuperPro race dog bone insert - Fondmetal 9RR matt black 18x8" wheels - Michelin PSS 245/35R18 - gloss black RS honeycomb grille - OEM clear lensed LED tail lights
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