2002 Audi A6 Turbo 2.7l Cng Bi-fuel Build By Bob Mann on 2040-cars
Pembroke, Massachusetts, United States
2002 Audi A6 turbo 2.7L CNG Bi-Fuel build by Bob Mann
Only has 95,000 miles on it. New timing belt kit, new front brakes and Rear brakes Major Service and tranny service. All work done this year car is very clean it is my wife's car. It has an AutoGas CNG OBD2 system with a 6 GGE tank in the trunk. It has a few thing that need to be addressed It will some time drop in the manual shifting on its own it has the buttons in the steering. It is nothing to do with the transmission have swapped out the shifter, TCU, checked the wiring from shifter to TCU. And side mirrors switch does not work. Sometimes it will show a check engine light for lean fuel trims. Car has many new parts I am selling it because my wife cannot drive the A6 for very long do to neck surgery so I build a Torage V8 CNG Bi-Fuel she can seat in it a lot longer. You can buy it with the CNG or without. Just Goggle Me to learn of my work My site is DRVOLKS.com Bob Mann 781 588 39six8 |
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