Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 22:34:30 +1300
Reply-To: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ>
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From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ>
Subject: Re: Anyone want my 92 Vanagon V6 TDI?
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>The 3.0 V6 uses a 6-speed-tiptronic.
>The ECUs of engine and gearbox are incompatible to the 5-speed-versions.
Going by 1989 technology, an auto engine's ECU should work with a
manual trans; it might be set for slightly lower torque output than a
manual engine, but the shifting software would merely be redundant.
Everything necessary to run the engine would be there.
Of course a manual ECU won't work with an auto, as it would lack
electronics/software for shifting.
>So you would have to use the 6-speed, which canīt be reversed...
>at least not as simple as the 5-speed. It would be a total re-design of
>the gearbox housing and shafts...
How on Earth did you manage to reverse the differential? I looked
into both Audi & Subaru transmissions before forking-out for a
Porsche trans... it wasn't "doable" (apparently). You altered the
gearbox shafts to do it?
>Why does no one get rediculously creative with transmissions over here?
Expense. And most T3 owners, at least those on the list, are looking
for cheap options.
>I
>mean, i've heard of a few people putting porsche trannies in there, but why
>does no one in the US put in a tiptronic?
Blah. Why an auto? Shifts when you don't want them, no shift when you
want one, trans insisting on upshifts short of the redline no matter
what you do, people saying that the tiptronic levers are behind the
wheel (when in fact they're in front of it)... and (of prime
importance for a European vehicle) not towable.
>Furthermore, i would think this
>tranny is spinning backwards, so they figured something out.....why cant the
>audi AWD system therefore be retrofitted to our vans? There has been talk of
>reversing the subaru AWD system but it tends to all come up short.....if
>they have the tranny in there isn't the bulk of the work over?
In addition to the trans, the rear diff would need major surgery to
flip the diff over...
>Keep it all
>in house (kindof) and go QUATRO!!!
Same for the Audi rear diff. EXPENSIVE.
Hmmm... the rear diff IS part of the transmission... so are the
driveshafts (all 2 or 3), all parts of the drivetrain downstream of
the crank being part of the power transmission.
--
Andrew Grebneff
Dunedin
New Zealand
Fossil preparator
Seashell, Macintosh, VW/Toyota van nut
Opinions stated are mine, not of the University of Otago
"There is water at the bottom of the ocean" - Talking Heads