can you just run a beefed up kombi box with an adaptor plate ?, you can make the box run the other direction when you rebuild it. short of that what about a g50 or g50+50 box out of a porsche like all the midengine sports cars ? you can make adaptors for anything pretty much
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I really dont think we are on the same wavelength with this .
The bellhousing pattern on a VR6 gearbox is completely different due to the timing chain cover coming out on one side . An adapter plate would need to be thick enough to be able to be bolted on without hitting the timing chain cover . There is a reason why 02a and 02m gearboxes are completely different in the casing between the 02j and 02m 4 cylinder units .
Audi was never released with the VR6 engine apart from the TT which basically has the same box as an R32 . The only locally north south gearbox which has the unique bellhousing for the VR6 is the 5 cylinder b5.5 Passat , but they are auto only .
Next time you got a chance go look at a VR6 engine and the bellhousing of a VR6 gearbox and then compare it to almost any 4 cylinder VW/Audi and you will see what Im talking about
What about the 5 cylinder Audi A4 gearbox? Surely thats the same bellhousing as the Passat and so will fit the VR6?
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Never heard or seen a 5 cylinder audi a4 .
Neither have I ??
according to the internet, there were indeed no 5-cyl a4's.
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What about the 6cyl A4s? Will one of those boxes bolt up to the vr6??
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The Haldex system should be fine, it is reactive but you can make it offensive (Active) These systems run quite a bit of power through them especially with the S3's and I would imagine they would be locked up a lot of the time especially with a Haldex sports conversion which is quite common.
Are you running a 2.8 ECU or are you going aftermarket ? If aftermarket, and you are looking for constant lock on the rear diff, there is a solenoid valve that has very little electronics that could be bought for $ 400.00 but is only adjustable from underneath the car.
Otherwise as I mentioned, I am waiting for my contact to finish testing an adjustable haldex controller for in-cabin to work with the original ECU. Will let you know when I have some more information but essentially it sends tricks signals to lock up the diff as per the setting.
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