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19-09-17, 06:49 PM | #11 |
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19-09-17, 09:08 PM | #12 |
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Torsen is a differential, not a gearbox..........
The gearbox in the 1.8 litre Audi 80 was 4.56 : 1 as far as I know. |
19-09-17, 10:22 PM | #13 | |
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B2 4cyl 1.8q gearbox is not bolt-on to 5cyl engine. |
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20-09-17, 07:41 AM | #14 | |
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Audi gearbox with Tor-Sen diff then, you knew what i meant.... Last edited by Audi-Ant; 20-09-17 at 07:51 AM. |
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20-09-17, 07:45 AM | #15 |
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If they really wont fit together, then either the gear sets have been replaced, or the rev counter over-reads. Since my mate has just dynoed his 90CD, and the rev counter over-reads... Then its possible. Think his CD said 8000@ a true 6500
Last edited by Audi-Ant; 20-09-17 at 07:52 AM. |
20-09-17, 11:51 AM | #16 |
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Always glad to lend a helping hand
As someone else has also said... a 4 cyl engine needs a box designed for that engine, ditto for a 5 cyl. If our B2 engine is a KK, a gearbox for a 1.8 won't physically fit it..... It's a difficult job to fit the internals from a 4 cyl box into a 5 cyl box..... Possible but not easy. Much easier and cheaper to just get a replacement box in the event of a failure At this point you should have a look at the number stamped into the top of your gearbox bell housing close to the back of the engine. Also.... Have a look at your speedo and see what part number is printed on the front of it (if visible), and also the "W=....." number. That information will help. Is your speedo giving a reasonably accurate figure? |
20-09-17, 05:59 PM | #17 | |
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My MK2 Golf must over-read by 10%, its well off. This KK is nearly right Just found 6B15 on the top of the box... Spedo W=1740 VDO 811 190 Thats how it reads coming down the clocks, the 811 190 is tiny! Hope this sheds some light, ad many thanks |
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