The Quattro Car That Wasn’t An Audi

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
  • Prepare to be amazed as we unravel the surprising origins of one of the most iconic all-wheel-drive systems in automotive history - the Audi Quattro. Did you know that Quattro technology didn’t actually debut in an Audi? In this video, we dive deep into the untold story of Quattro’s unexpected beginning and its revolutionary impact on the automotive world
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  • @torres4433
    @torres4433 20 днів тому +3

    you have great video quality, insane for 19 subs, another one :)

    • @CrackedPistons
      @CrackedPistons  20 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much, friend. More to come!

  • @darkage7425
    @darkage7425 19 днів тому +3

    This video has been very entertaining and well done , good job!!

  • @johnnyhun1
    @johnnyhun1 8 днів тому +1

    the Quattro Coupe you shown the pic is not the Q Coupe it's the Sport Quattro and it was developed for homologation for Group B rallying and only 224 are made and only this was the turbocharged 2.1 engine, the regular Coupe was naturally aspirated and had longer body.

    • @CrackedPistons
      @CrackedPistons  8 днів тому

      In the thumbnail? Good to know nevertheless 👍

    • @johnnyhun1
      @johnnyhun1 8 днів тому

      @@CrackedPistons no, I'm talking about the one at 2:07

    • @CrackedPistons
      @CrackedPistons  8 днів тому

      I see. Good to know g. Didn’t dig deep enough I guess.🙏🏻

    • @johnnyhun1
      @johnnyhun1 8 днів тому

      @@CrackedPistons it's okay bro, you made a really good work tho so no worries :D

    • @donkiel9988
      @donkiel9988 7 днів тому

      The regular coupé was a standard front wheel drive (if I remember rightly AWD could be ordered as an extra) and naturally aspirated but the Quattro Coupé ("Urquattro") had definitely a turbocharged 5 cylinder with about 200 horsepowers and of course the signature "fat cheeks". The shorter wheel based "Sportquattro" had 306 horsepower and a hefty price tag. It did cost more than a 911 turbo and wasn't a commercial success at all. But it didn't matter, because it was the base for the soon to come group B monster and of course a unique publicity opportunity to establish the famous subbrand "Quattro" which still is synonymous with high performance Audi cars.

  • @Karl_Kampfwagen
    @Karl_Kampfwagen 18 днів тому +1

    I knew that... Same for BMW. The 325 was a 4wd, 4wheel steering, inline-6 military truck. They had Kubelwagen, Gelandewagen, and many other versions, but it's what all of the X-Drive vehicles get their heritage from. Would love to see a video on BMW X-Drive

    • @CrackedPistons
      @CrackedPistons  18 днів тому +2

      In due time my friend. You’re quite knowledgeable.

    • @Karl_Kampfwagen
      @Karl_Kampfwagen 18 днів тому +2

      @@CrackedPistons I bought an E46 325xi AWD manual Touring wagon, nerded out, wondering how far back BMW made AWD/4WD, and when the first 325 model was made, because I love the 326 (origins of Z cars from BMW), and the 327, 328, etc... but I was laughing aloud to find that the "325" was basically a German Jeep 🦾 explains why the engines are so strong for a "regular passenger car"

    • @CrackedPistons
      @CrackedPistons  18 днів тому

      That is awesome.👏

    • @mrspandel5737
      @mrspandel5737 День тому

      The 325 wasn't really a BMW though, it was part of a german military program for standardized off-road vehicles in the 1930s. Due to a lack of production capabilities by the individual car makers these were built by multiple manufacturers throughout germany. The BMW was part of the "light" series of vehicles which were also built by Stoewer and Hanomag. Each of these were fitted with unique engines and transmissions from their respective manufacturer, meaning the whole standardization thing failed before production even began. The whole Einheits-PKW program was kind of a disaster, overly complex, expensive, unreliable and of course a maintenance nightmare. 🤣

  • @vinayak6629
    @vinayak6629 17 днів тому +1

    Amazing videos and insane video quality. What editor do you use to edit your videos?

    • @CrackedPistons
      @CrackedPistons  17 днів тому

      Thank you! I use After Effects and Premiere.

  • @paulds65
    @paulds65 18 днів тому +1

    Too many inaccuracies in the story. You fail to highlight that the fundamental difference between the Iltis and the quattro system is the lack of a center differential in the Iltis. You also fail to mention that the Iltis was developed at the request of the German military who needed a successor for the DKW Munga.

    • @CrackedPistons
      @CrackedPistons  18 днів тому +2

      Failed to mention what you mentioned is true, just didn’t want to put too many
      details in it and make it 20 minutes long. I could explain every single part in the system and that would be great…..for enthusiasts, not necessarily everyone watching the video. I’m still learning my audience and the platform.
      As you can see, I do have ways to go before being considered a competitive automotive UA-camr. (One of my first videos, isn’t it) Appreciate the info though g. 🙏🏻

    • @donkiel9988
      @donkiel9988 7 днів тому +1

      If guess the word "failed" is a bit OTT, this clip is from my point of view still enjoyable but there's room for improvement. Don't worry too much about inaccuracies, because you're willing to answer questions in the comment section and that's part of a good work ethic👍!

    • @CrackedPistons
      @CrackedPistons  День тому

      I appreciate that you appreciate it g. Thank you! ❤️

  • @markusjuenemann
    @markusjuenemann 17 днів тому +2

    There's so much wrong here...

    • @CrackedPistons
      @CrackedPistons  17 днів тому +1

      Could you please list some of those things? Would appreciate it!

    • @donkiel9988
      @donkiel9988 7 днів тому

      ​​​@@CrackedPistons First of all Audi adapted the allwheeldrive system from VW (in this case the Iltis driving performance on slippery surfaces was superior compared to the then current 2WD Audi models), not the other way around. That led to a black project (almost no budget) with some quick and dirty cobbled together AWD Audi Prototypes, these confirmed the projected better performance and then again triggered the decision to create the Audi Quattro Coupé. The Italian word quadro (for four) is written differently, so Quattro is an artificial word creation made by one of the engineers involved in this project.

  • @robbertroomer6705
    @robbertroomer6705 6 днів тому +1

    Dkw munga was first... Dkw is one part of Audi...

    • @CrackedPistons
      @CrackedPistons  6 днів тому

      It was indeed ‘a vehicle with AWD’ but did not directly impact the development of Quattro like the Iltis did.

    • @robbertroomer6705
      @robbertroomer6705 6 днів тому

      @@CrackedPistons yes oke, but audi made the iltis....

    • @CrackedPistons
      @CrackedPistons  6 днів тому

      You could say that for sure. It was, however, a VW.

    • @mrspandel5737
      @mrspandel5737 День тому

      ​@@CrackedPistonsThe Iltis was a development of the Munga, modernized and fitted with a 1.7L VW I4 in place of the old DKW Two-Stroke triple. The Iltis and Quattro don't really share a lot of mechanical similarities but it did provided the inspiration to develop a road going permanent 4wd system. Of course this wasn't the first time a road going AWD system was developed, most notably the Ferguson Formula system from the 1960s, which was successfully used in a Formula 1 car before entering production in the 1966 Jensen FF, plus a number of limited production runs on several Ford models in the UK. Rallyecross guys had also realized the competitive advantages of AWD in the early 1970s and implemented it successfully before AWD was banned from rallycross during the latter half of the 70s.

  • @andredeketeleastutecomplex
    @andredeketeleastutecomplex 20 днів тому +1

    I subbed, because the videos are good, but you're not popular. When popularity rises over 50k I might unsub again, because I'll find your vids in my recommended by that time.

    • @CrackedPistons
      @CrackedPistons  20 днів тому

      Appreciate the kind words g. Truly 🙏🏻