Hi,
Calling on the collective knowledge of this place, how many cars used/use this layout of engine and gearbox.
This is an Audi 90, Saab had something similar and off course the old VW’s but what else?
Cheers,
[Edited on 23/6/15 by Mr Whippy]
Renault 20, 30.
Off the top of my head, Alfasud and Alfa 33. Lancia Fulvia. A few old Renaults ie 17,20, 21, 25 and 30 and probably more. Subaru but they are of
course 4wd.
The autograss boys used to nail Rover V8's to the Renault 30 gearboxes and run them in class 10 specials.
Not just the Audi 90, the 80, 80s/90s coupes, and all the a4 & a5s.
The Scooby Impreza/legacy flat four 4wd cam be made to do this if you lock off the rear wheel drive, used like this in the SDR Storm car.
Also the Porsche 911 gearbox can be turned upside down and fitted this way, as used in GT40's and Lola T70 replicas and the Ultimas.
Porsche Boxster has this arrangement mounted in the middle of the car, think this uses the same gearbox type as the Audi A4 2wd.
Renault 21
2CV - feel the power !
Renault 4 and 5 too
Renault were generally the other way round gearbox in front of the engine
Honda LegEnd/accura
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Originally posted by britishtrident
Renault were generally the other way round gearbox in front of the engine
My first car was a Renault 6 had the box at the front of the longitudinal engine. A normal gear lever stuck out of the box and a long stick connected
that to the umbrella shifter in the cabin.
Loved that car, all 850cc of it
Citroen GS, and quite a few of those funny Ferrari, Lambo, DeTomaso things.
I'm keeping my peepers open for a manual Audi V8 non-quattro to go in a middy. A6 or A8.
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Originally posted by Brian R
Subaru but they are of course 4wd.
great good big list of cars there
Thanks very much
Didn't know that about 2wd subaru's
[Edited on 24/6/15 by Mr Whippy]
classic vw beetle
strait diff, so you can move the ring gear
[Edited on 24/6/15 by drt]
I think all fwd (non quattro) audis use a trans axle?
My TDI a4 does anyway
V8 A8s mmm
Lexus LS400....