hey everyone
ive been contemplating taking on this project for a few monthes now. we got an awd
caravan in for scrap at the auto recyclers where i work and id just like to know if
anyone has ever attempted to take the driveline from the van and put it in a car. id
like to do it with a 4banger tu
Wasn't one of the problems with the mini-van swap that the rear diff
couldn't handle any real power?
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Subject: SD> awd daytona
hey everyone
ive been contemplating taking on this p
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Subject: SD> awd daytona
hey everyone
ive been contemplating taking on this project for a few monthes
Stefan, if you do get a chance to talk to the owner, see if he/she will
let you reutn with digital camera and floor jack in hand. I think we'd
all love to see this.
-J Southern California Forced Induction
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1986 Chrysler Laser XE Turbo
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Hmmm... You have me thinking as well here... I have seen two successful
cars with twin- engine/trans setups... One was a twin-engine 1G DSM
(4G63T/FWD-trans combo in front, and identical setup in rear hatch
area), and the other was a twin-engine Hyundai 1G Tiberon that had
essentially the same setu
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Well, I'd not bother with keeping the front engine. Reclaim that area
for luggage, fuel tank, cooling, etc. Otherwise our thoughts parallel
each other.
One of the weirdest things I`ve seen was a T-
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Hmmm... You have me thinking as well here... I have seen two successful
cars with twin- engine/trans setups... One was a twin-engine 1G DSM
(4G63T/FWD-trans combo in fr
Stefan, I dearly want to win you over to the idea of retaining the front
and adding the rear drivetrain. I will try to explain why.
The MAIN advantages of a twin-driveline setup:
- mild powered engines yield a large overall power output
- twin transmissions reduce wear and improve overall strengt
The current 3.8s have the same HP and torque as a stock 2.4 turbo 215/245.
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Subject: SD> awd daytona
hey everyone
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> The MAIN advantages of a twin-driveline setup:
>
> - - mild powered engines yield a large overall power output
> - - twin transmissions reduce wear and improve overall strength of
> driveline(s) since neither is carrying the entire burden of weight
> individually, and both are designed to.
A twi
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Two engines is the way to go. People who were at SDAC this year
probably saw the monstrosity that we (Extr
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> Stefan, I dearly want to win you over to the idea of retaining the front
> and adding the rear drive
cific questions or want to see more pics, let me know!
Chad B
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JasonArroyo wrote:
>Ever notice that the place where your downpipe sits looks remarkably >
accommodating for a bellhousing? The IROC series G-bodies were indeed RWD >
conversions
if you are actually talking about the iroc series championship race cars you
are sadly mistaken. the cars used for th
Ahh, than kyou Rob, that adds to yet another reason to go twin engine
AWD.
-J Southern California Forced Induction
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> Ahh, than kyou Rob,
Jeff, let's put this into perspective...with ONE engine at 150hp and an
automatic transmission, you lose, say, 20 hp. Just a ballpark figure.
Not accurate. But say 20. Leaving you with 130 to the wheels.
Add your second 150hp engine and auto trans, and you put an ADDITIONAL
130whp in the rears. Le
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> Jeff, let's put this into perspective...with ONE engine at 150hp and a
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So, your saying two A413s with converters, front pumps, et al consumes
less power than the DSM AWD setup? Cool, score ano
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> No, my point is that th
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The shadow has two ancient and crusty Automatics in it. You could run 1
manual and 1 auto, but we thought it was best to run 2 autos. The
driver has got enough stuff going
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