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I just bought a irs box from a type 181 with one cover. Are these strong boxes? Would it stand 200 Bhp? What do I need to change to handle the 200 Bhp?
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i'm thinking 915 or T2
i think there's some guy near me that has a 914 or 915 just sitting in his driveway doing nothing, i'll check that out blahhhh no money.... i just have to get past all the rust now, it's such a pain, i'm sure most of you know. ...spending 60 hours fixing rust is no fun thing
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6 rib....beef it...should be fine...those are price from the get go though....
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what about gears and the center shaft and all that?
a type one center shaft looks like it would snap under 100 FTlbs, let alone 300 the gears can't be all that stong either bahhhhhh! haha, oh man. this isn't really helping so much so far, no one really has any straight answers on waht definately would work as far as type one's two's porsche swaps, or what about drag boxes?
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HP and torque doesn't grenade transaxles. How you apply them does.
Call a reputable transaxle builder and talk to them about your application, intended use and budget. I went with Kevin at KCR and was impressed with his input, quality and $$$...
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Kafer_Mike Build 'em fast...or let 'em sit. |
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the way i'll probably be driving will grenade 6 transaxles
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Is that straight enough for you?
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1974 type 1 Turbo 6 piston brakes at all corners ![]() Project is taking all my money and it's all Germanlook.com's fault! 98' Audi A4 93' T-Bird (oh yeah!) 90' 911 C2 74' beetle |
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Any thoughts on a Boxster trans? theres some cheap-ish ones on eBay
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woo! hooray lazylongboarder!
thank you!
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. The 3.2 in there puts out 270 hp and i've seen aftermarket turbo kits putting out well over 400 hp in a 3200 lb car...so in short, yes the boxter tranny would work, the S models have a 6 speed but you have to worry about custom axles and so on...The reason why i'm doing an entire 993 rear end is cause i'm using it the way porsche designed it. I got some suggestions of possibly narrowing the whole suspension setup, but even if you're really really good, you'll screw up the geometry and it won't work like it's suposed to. I can use stock axles, stock hubs, stock sway bars, stock 6 speed g50, and bilsteins PSS9 setup, all without killing the geometry... Russell
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1974 type 1 Turbo 6 piston brakes at all corners ![]() Project is taking all my money and it's all Germanlook.com's fault! 98' Audi A4 93' T-Bird (oh yeah!) 90' 911 C2 74' beetle |
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I can build a Type 1 gearbox that will easily take 200ftlbs for less than $500. Whether a trans can withstand a certain peak torque has very little to do with the design, and much more to do with the idiot behind the wheel. |
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The T181 will usually have the strongest "O" type 4.12 R&P. The flanges are the same spline as Bug, but they take the larger Bus CVs. The only upgrades you need to do is change out the stock fine tooth 3rd and 4th for Bus 002 gears, and install a Superdiff or a ZF or Quaife. |
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I did check the code and it is an AV box. Does the bus gears fit in the 181 box without changes? Does anyone have some experiance with the quaife diffs? I know you can bye them with t1 splines or t2 splines. Wich one is the best? The greater flange size doesn't matter because I have the porsche 944 turbo arms so I need them anyway. THx for the advice.
Tom |
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