This blog is an archive of DKW related articles, manuals, brochures and posts. It also covers East German successor marques, such as IFA, AWZ, Wartburg, Sachsenring, MZ and IWL.
Friday, 27 July 2018
1964 DKW F102 - German Advert
The DKW F102 was Auto-Union's last two-stroke engined car. It was powered by a 1176cc two-stroke, generating 60 horsepower. Lubrication was via the Lubrimat device which injected a predetermined amount of oil into the fuel mix in the carburetor. The Lubrimat had first been used on the DKW F12, but had proven to be problematic, resulting in a spike in seized engines. The incident severely damaged DKW's reputation and turned more customers' away from the company. Auto-Union engineers quickly resolved the issues with the Lubrimat, making it more efficient but sales of the DKW F12 continued to decline.
Auto-Union moved away from small cars with the F102, producing a large, contemporary styled family sedan. Sales picked up again but it was clear that the two-stroke engine era was coming to an end. DKW engineers doggedly continued development on a new 1300cc two-stroke with fuel injection, but the company was making other plans. https://dkwautounionproject.blogspot.com/2019/04/1965-audi-super-90.html
In 1965 Wheels Australia reviewed the DKW F102. It was a positive review and it was forecast that the new, larger DKW would receive a positive welcome back in Australia. Later the same year the F102 was replaced by the new Audi F103. It would be several more years before Audi's reached Australian shores.
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