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transmissions for rwd application on a 1.6td
by
steve6
on 08 May, 2009 09:53
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is there any trans that bolt to the 1.6td , either auto or standard, that would work in a RWD application? I'm just wondering.. my mind is thinking up evil little plans
:lol:
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#1
by
bigblockchev
on 21 May, 2009 18:12
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The VW fox is Rwd I think.
Cheers Dan
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#2
by
Patrick
on 22 May, 2009 14:23
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The VW fox is Rwd I think.
Cheers Dan
Nope. FOx is still fwd but the engine is turned the other way.
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#3
by
Jettagli16v
on 22 May, 2009 18:31
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VW nor Audi ever made a front engine, rear wheel drive product.
True,
Fox and quantum are longitudinal engines,
but still front wheel drive.
I would guess your best bet would be to go Syncro?
(Cause it should just bolt up to the engine)
I dont know enough about the system to know if you can render the front useless.
Also, I once saw a chopper with a bug engine it it.
They bolted the engine in,
put a plate over the side of the trans where one output flange came out,
and drove a chain off the other output flange.
If you welded the diff, they will turn at the same speed...
just something to think about.....
It may be easier to mount the engine in the back....?
You gotta clue us in on the general concept of the project,
what kind of chassis?
-Brad
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#4
by
the caveman
on 24 May, 2009 08:08
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Porsche 914 transmission. Engine in front of transmission, RWD, May need an adaptor plate to change from the type 4 aircooled to watercooled, but that's easy to find.
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#5
by
Jettagli16v
on 24 May, 2009 16:40
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Thats why we need more info on the chassis!
If we use a 914 (or.... Boxster!!!!) box,
he is can only do a mid engine arrangement.
Not so good if he is building a rwd drag car in a
miata chassis!
But, you could use a 944 torque tube.....
you could have the engine up front and the trans in the back
Oh yeah, 944 boxes are robust and cheap and similarly arranged.
I was assuming we needed something to match up to the bellhousing,
otherwise he could just bolt any rwd trans with adapter and rock out!
-brad
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#6
by
toywagen
on 24 May, 2009 17:34
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A Toyota W56 with an adapter plate, either made from the available blueprint, or from Acme Adapters.
These trannies stand up to GM smallblocks just fine and are cheap and easy to find. Toyota flywheel can be modified, or a new one bought from Acme.
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#7
by
steve6
on 02 Jun, 2009 08:18
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interesting.. thanks for the replies..
to be honest, I was thinking of trying to find a small british sports car, such as a MG Midget and be fun to put one of the 1.6td's in it.. was just thinking..

(i'm hooked on diesels but want a small sports car, lol)
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#8
by
Jettagli16v
on 02 Jun, 2009 18:35
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hmm....
D'ya think you could shoehorn a 1.6TD
into a Porsche 914?
(Not british, but old, odd and unique nonetheless)
Super lightweight chassis,
rear wheel drive,
just a thought...
-Brad
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#9
by
Rabbit TD
on 02 Jun, 2009 18:59
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interesting.. thanks for the replies..
to be honest, I was thinking of trying to find a small british sports car, such as a MG Midget and be fun to put one of the 1.6td's in it.. was just thinking.. 
(i'm hooked on diesels but want a small sports car, lol)
I actualy have a fairly well preserved and rebuilt 75 Midget and wondered the same thing before but I wouldn't want to hack the car up and I'm pretty sure the VW engine is a good bit taller than the Midget and the hood would have to be modified drasticly if that is of concern. I can tell you though that this 1975 Midget 1600 with it's stock 3.89 rear end gears tachs 4,500 at 65 mph and isn't worth 2 cents on the highway. I wouldn't trade 10 of them for my old Rabbit and I have a pretty nice little Midget. I too am curious though about how it would act and they only weigh in the neighborhood of 1,600 lbs I think. From what I remember the horsepower on the 75's was only rated 48, first year of the emission stuff but that stuff is long gone on mine
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#10
by
steve6
on 03 Jun, 2009 15:57
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hmm....
D'ya think you could shoehorn a 1.6TD
into a Porsche 914?
(Not british, but old, odd and unique nonetheless)
Super lightweight chassis,
rear wheel drive,
just a thought...
-Brad
Oh.. id love a mid to late 70's Porsche... but it wouldn't be a diesel going in that, it would be a small block chevy =)
RabbitTD, ya i get that they are not great cars, my buddy had one years ago.. he actually still has it in his garage he's been neglecting.. that's why I was thinking about it(lowballing him for it), and since i have two 1.6td's in my driveway no one wants, I'd hate to just scrap em..
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#11
by
Jettagli16v
on 03 Jun, 2009 19:12
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Oh.. id love a mid to late 70's Porsche... but it wouldn't be a diesel going in that, it would be a small block chevy =)
Ill pretend I didnt hear that.

But then again, I dont like to see anything with antifreeze in a Porsche.
-Brad.
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#12
by
Patrick
on 04 Jun, 2009 03:31
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I've seen an 8 valve gasser in a 914..................
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#13
by
lord_verminaard
on 04 Jun, 2009 06:20
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3.2 Carerra engine in a 914 is what I'd want.

But anyway, what are the ratios for that Yota box? I'm getting closer to building a Lotus-7 Replica, I'd want it to be VAG powered if at all possible.

Brendan
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#14
by
macka
on 04 Jun, 2009 18:50
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an iltis tranny should work