Audi 80 / 4000 B3 1986 – 1991

Audi launched the third generation 80 B3 in September 1986. Much like the Audi 100 C3 that was introduced in 1982, the car was much more aerodynamic than its predecessor, the 80 B2, with a drag coefficient as low as 0.29. The flush fitting glass and doorhandle were available from launch. The shape much rounder than the predecessor, with an almost hatch like appearance with the very short boot.

The B3 80 could be ordered with the revolutionary procon-ten safety system, shortly after its introduction in the Audi 100.

Available in front wheel drive and four wheel drive (4WD) quattro models with a range of four cylinder and five cylinder petrol engines. Diesel and Turbo Diesel engines were available in front wheel drive models only.

Transmission options were four and five speed manuals or three speed automatic, quattros were all manual.

The Audi 4000 was the North American market model covering both the 80 and the Audi 90. By 1988 this was also known sold as the Audi 80.

By 1990 the 1.8 had grown to 2.0 litres, with no real changes in outright power. And the normally aspirated Diesel had grown to 1.9 litres. The car gained a little weight too slowly over the years. The lightest car being only 1030 kg rising to 1170 kg with 4WD. The US market car was a whopping 1340 kg, but it had a 5 cylinder engine after all.

Rather strangely for Germany there was a 1.9 variant of the petrol model. And for Portugal and Greece a 100 hp fuel injected 1.6E. Also some Austrian 1.6 variants were produced.

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Audi 80 B3 / 4000 1986 - 1990 Models & Engine Options

Petrol / Gasoline

80 1.6

1.6 L 4 cyl, 69 hp (70 PS, 51.5 kW).

80 1.8

1.8 L 4 cyl, 74 hp (75 PS, 55 kW).

80 1.8S

1.8 L 4 cyl, 89 hp (90 PS, 66 kW)

80 1.8E

1.8 L 4 cyl, 110 hp (90 PS, 66 kW). Fuel injected version of the 1.8S made up to 1989.

80 2.0E 4cyl, 110 hp (90 PS, 66 kW). Replaced the 1.8E from 1989 onwards.

80 quattro 1.8S

1.8 L 4 cyl, 89 hp (90 PS, 66 kW). Available as a carburettor fed and fuel injected with catalyst. Same power, just less performace with the catalyst.

80 quattro

1.8 L 4 cyl, 110 hp (90 PS, 66 kW). The same fuel injected engine as the 1.8E.

80 quattro North America

2.3 L 5 cyl, 130 hp (132 PS, 97 kW). Essentially the Audi 90 in the rest of the world.

Diesel

80 Diesel

1.6 L 4 cyl Diesel, 52 hp (54 PS, 40 kW) to 1989.

1.9 L 4 cyl Diesel, 67 hp (68 PS, 50 kW), from 1989.

 

80 Turbo Diesel

1.6 L 4 cyl Turbo Diesel, 80 hp (82 PS, 60 kW).

Not all specifications  and engines were available in all markets.

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Audi 80 B3 1990 -1991

The facelifted 80 B3 was very subtle and came near then end of its life. The biggest difference was the new 80 16V, taking the 2.0E and adding a four valve per cylinder head. This took power to 135 hp making it the most powerful of the four cylinder engines.

There was also the Sport with deeper front and rear bumpers and speedline alloy wheels. Available in 2.0E, 16V and quattro form.

The quattro was still available until 1992 when the B4 80 quattro was introduced.

Audi 80 B3 1990 - 1991 Models & Engine Options

Petrol / Gasoline

80

1.6 L 4 cyl, XX hp (XX PS, XX kW),

80 1.8

1.8 L 4 cyl, 74 hp (75 PS, 55 kW), carburetor made up to 1987. Not available in the UK.

80 1.8S

1.8 L 4 cyl, 89 hp (90 PS, 66 kW). Fuel injection with catalyst.

80 2.0E

2.0 L 4 cyl, 110 hp (90 PS, 66 kW). Replacing the 1.8E.

80 16V

2.0 L 4 cyl, 135 hp (137 PS, 101 kW). The same fuel injected engine as the 2.0E but with a four valve per cylinder head.

80 quattro

1.8 L 4 cyl, 89 hp (90 PS, 66 kW). With fuel injection and catalyst.

1.8 L 4 cyl, 110 hp (90 PS, 66 kW). The same fuel injected engine as the 1.8E.

2.0 L 4 cyl, 135 hp (137 PS, 101 kW). The same fuel injected engine as the 16V..

Diesel

80 Diesel

1.9 L 4 cyl Diesel, 67 hp (68 PS, 50 kW).

 

80 Turbo Diesel

1.6 L 4 cyl Turbo Diesel, 80 hp (82 PS, 60 kW).

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