> > One German VR6 conversion used the VR6 transmission! > >No. Definitely not. The VR6 was only installed in cars with the motor >mounted transversal (is that the correct word?) like Golfs, Passats, >Corrados etc. Someone in Germany told me he'd seen one (yes, transverse engine). I wondered about positioning it so that the trans was rotating the same way while being in the correct position to align the driveshafts. To do so would necessitate positioning the engine/trans in the normal right-is-right left-is-left position it sat in in the Golf. But would the diff center then not be well behind the van's rear hubs? -- Regards Andrew |
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