A previous owner of my b8.5 was lax on maintenance. I got it around 65k miles and the timing chain was slipping cogs due to how stretched out it was before I put 10k on it. Had the timing chain replaced at ~73k and went to 5k intervals and crossed my fingers that the camshaft/crankshaft gears wouldn’t be worn enough to create future problems. I’m at 160k miles now and it’s been smooth sailing.
Mine doesn’t have a dipstick. Can’t check oil levels in any traditional way, just wait for the thing to yell at you that it needs a quart. I said it upthread, but I was going through a quart every 900-1,300 miles or so until I switched to liquimoly, and now I’m less than a quart every 5k.
I never did scrub it with any almonds or anything. How would I know that’s needed? It will still be in the stable as my son’s car, though I have some transmission concerns. See if they go away when I turn the tune off.
I don’t have an Audi dealer within a few hundred miles, so my local Indy will probably see my new ride a few times even before warranty is up.
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