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Both Ford an Nissan chose to mount their front diff to the sump.
But again, this all depends on what you are building, and if this is feasable.
Id say it would be a normal approach for a front engined awd vehicle though that uses a rwd style layout.
But again, this all depends on what you are building, and if this is feasable.
Id say it would be a normal approach for a front engined awd vehicle though that uses a rwd style layout.
9.85 @ 144.75mph
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
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One solution might be a box/transaxel like the audi quatero one off an 4.2 V8, it also comes with a v8 engine attached, stick it in the middle, drive the rear wheels off the diff on the front of the box and take the drive that would normally drive the rear wheels forward and to the side of the engine, you would then have enough propshaft length to get the drive to a diff at the center of the car at the front (and be able to sit in it), you could use the box that transfers the drive forward to sort out the correct direction of rotation and use the rear audi diff at the front, the ratio wiould atleast be right.
I'm understanding what your getting at here, 4.2 behind the front seats, gearbox towards the rear, rear wheels driven off the front diff, and then the drive whiich normally does the rear diff send to the front somehow?? Am I right on that Mike, problem lies with getting the rear drive to the side and around the the engine??
One solution might be a box/transaxel like the audi quatero one off an 4.2 V8, it also comes with a v8 engine attached, stick it in the middle, drive the rear wheels off the diff on the front of the box and take the drive that would normally drive the rear wheels forward and to the side of the engine, you would then have enough propshaft length to get the drive to a diff at the center of the car at the front (and be able to sit in it), you could use the box that transfers the drive forward to sort out the correct direction of rotation and use the rear audi diff at the front, the ratio wiould atleast be right.
I'm understanding what your getting at here, 4.2 behind the front seats, gearbox towards the rear, rear wheels driven off the front diff, and then the drive whiich normally does the rear diff send to the front somehow?? Am I right on that Mike, problem lies with getting the rear drive to the side and around the the engine??
I don't know how the audi controles the torque split outside the box, but knowing audi it involves several micro controlers. Inside it will be hydraulic pumps and valves, could all be pnumatically linked to the electronics, would be worth sticking an enquiry on one of the audi sites.
Getting the drive to the side is a case of having a gearbox, chain drive or toothed belt set up made up or adapted from somthing like a power take off box what you use would be dictated by which way the drive shaft has to turn by it gets to the front and how close to the sump/bellhousing you can run it.
Mike
Getting the drive to the side is a case of having a gearbox, chain drive or toothed belt set up made up or adapted from somthing like a power take off box what you use would be dictated by which way the drive shaft has to turn by it gets to the front and how close to the sump/bellhousing you can run it.
Mike
poppet valves rule!
have you had a nose around the quaife website, http://www.quaife.co.uk/ you may get some ideas there.
Mike
Mike
poppet valves rule!
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Re: MT75
What are you bolting to it ?engmpoll wrote:Hi Guys,
Anyone any experience of the MT75 4x4 gearbox? Anyone know what kind of abuse power wise one of these can take and if they can be uprated to take more??
Thanks in Advance
I'm risking a Ford 302 V8 to a 2.9 V6 XR4x4 MT 75 box

Much over 350 LBSFT seems to kill them but they are cheap

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