1995 Audi C4 UR-S6
In this project I decide to undo what I did and then redo what I did on more expensive and no-longer-made parts! The goal is to get a working boost gauge in the position of the clock in the stock Audi S6 instrument cluster. This seems easy except that the clock and the two gauges […]
Following the long and tedious process of changing out the old radiator and fiddling with hoses and thermostat housings, it was time to add water and see how it holds up! … Or not. The water was added, but the holding up did not occur. I had picked up a vacuum-filler from Harbor Freight in […]
This project’s purpose is to rectify a problem pertaining to there being a hole in the rear floor of the vehicle. At some point, someone that owned this vehicle before me decided it was an idea to remove the wheel well from the rear hatch floor. This project aims to put a wheel well back […]
Previously one of the owners wired the car for an aftermarket radio and presumably aftermarket speakers. I am now undoing that.
I wanted to spent a bit of time fixing up the wiring, as well as replacing the MFTS, Oil Pressure, and other sensors in the engine bay. This stemmed from and issue with the temperature readouts in the gauge cluster and further diagnostics which determined the MFTS was the problem.
This project is one of many relating to the interior of my 1995 Audi URS6. The goal of this project is to integrate a vacuum boost gauge into the stock gauge cluster in place of the clock. The clock is a pretty intricate mechanism that is connected through a circuit board to the oil temp […]
This little adventure starts with me driving through smoke-covered Washington and ends with me installing the carpeting for my URS6’s spare wheel-well. We started off the morning coordinating with the other party on a place to meet up. After a decent 3 hour drive, we finally met up and exchanged nods (and car parts). The […]
Well, the cooling system is not cool. In fact, it’s so uncool that it burned me when trying to drain the water after 5 minutes of idling. This will not do. I anticipated that perhaps there is a blockage or an air bubble in the cooling system that is causing it to act up. There […]
The engine snub mount was destroyed, so here is where we replace it with a brand new Apikol snub mount!
The goal of this mini-project was to get the driver-side speaker to work. After determining it wasn’t anything to do with the main radio wiring in the center console, I decided to dig into the door. Yep, there’s the problem. One of the previous owners chopped the crap out of the wiring for whatever reason. […]