VW/Audi 07K (2.5L 20V I5) Swap Thread
#76
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I love the five cylinder. drove an Audi 90 Quatro at 106 mph in a blizzard on the Maine Turnpike in 1990.
love this engine !!
I'm still amazed that not one euro automaker starting at the doorstep of Audi has never sold a 3.2~3.6 I-five crate engine to build to Tony G class of power.... what's up with this ? it would be such a fantastic engine for eighty-hundred thousand cars.... even those ancient Italian and Ferrari cars....
and after all, the euro car companies are really everyone's best friend's right?
right????
not like those evil American car manufacturers that hate the enthusiasts and would never lift a finger to offer big/massive power in a box at a reasonable cost.....
yes, alternative reality and double standards is a lot of bull**** in the eurosports car community.
love this engine !!
I'm still amazed that not one euro automaker starting at the doorstep of Audi has never sold a 3.2~3.6 I-five crate engine to build to Tony G class of power.... what's up with this ? it would be such a fantastic engine for eighty-hundred thousand cars.... even those ancient Italian and Ferrari cars....
and after all, the euro car companies are really everyone's best friend's right?
right????
not like those evil American car manufacturers that hate the enthusiasts and would never lift a finger to offer big/massive power in a box at a reasonable cost.....
yes, alternative reality and double standards is a lot of bull**** in the eurosports car community.
#77
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Pulled the pan tonight after I got it on an engine stand. As suspected it's a cast crank (p/n 07K101L)
Looking at the layout of the oil sump, the pickup should be easy to relocate forward of the crossmember/steering rack. The issue that's more concerning is the bulge in the pan is where the oil pump is. That can't be relocated. Let's hope the engine doesn't sit any further forward, otherwise the crossmember will have to be modded to allow space for the oil pump.
Looking at the layout of the oil sump, the pickup should be easy to relocate forward of the crossmember/steering rack. The issue that's more concerning is the bulge in the pan is where the oil pump is. That can't be relocated. Let's hope the engine doesn't sit any further forward, otherwise the crossmember will have to be modded to allow space for the oil pump.
#79
Drifting
If you already have the engine and a spare 944 to fit it in fair enough. Not sure if you got the Audi S2 coupe in the US but in Europe it seems a lot easier to just uprate one of those and get the 4wd too.
#80
Nordschleife Master
The Audis basically have the engine completely in front of the front axle so handling is not really comparable to a 944..
#82
Drifting
I know, a different setup but that didn't stop people raving about the RS2, and if you were putting out monster power 4WD traction may compensate for the weight distribution.
Last edited by blade7; 03-11-2014 at 10:26 AM. Reason: wd
#83
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
I want a better engine in my 968 and feel this is a way to do it and at a cheaper cost than building the 951 engine. Not to mention the aural pleasure of an I5 exhaust note.
#84
An Audi feature I never warmed to is the terribly inert steering feel. On the last tuned up '96 S6 I drove I couldn't help thinking it was purposedly designed over-assisted to compensate for the engine sitting ahead of the front axle.
IIRC Walter Röhrl commented on the Audi S1 Rally cars that he would steer the car sometimes more with the throttle than with the steering.
IIRC Walter Röhrl commented on the Audi S1 Rally cars that he would steer the car sometimes more with the throttle than with the steering.
#85
Rainman
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Have you seen this?
http://www.jegs.com/i/Quick-Time-Bel...ductId=2834600
and this?
http://www.guerillamotive.com/Images/GearboxFace.pdf
http://www.jegs.com/i/Quick-Time-Bel...ductId=2834600
and this?
http://www.guerillamotive.com/Images/GearboxFace.pdf
#86
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Have you seen this?
http://www.jegs.com/i/Quick-Time-Bel...ductId=2834600
http://www.jegs.com/i/Quick-Time-Bel...ductId=2834600
#87
Three Wheelin'
Intake manifold parts:
Lambo Gallardo cover 07L133433D
http://www.eurospares.co.uk/searchRe...&TA=1&TB=43866
Gallardo manifold 07L133206D
https://www.lambostuff.com/xq/asp/we...qx/product.htm
Lambo Gallardo cover 07L133433D
http://www.eurospares.co.uk/searchRe...&TA=1&TB=43866
Gallardo manifold 07L133206D
https://www.lambostuff.com/xq/asp/we...qx/product.htm
#88
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Intake manifold parts:
Lambo Gallardo cover 07L133433D
http://www.eurospares.co.uk/searchRe...&TA=1&TB=43866
Gallardo manifold 07L133206D
https://www.lambostuff.com/xq/asp/we...qx/product.htm
Lambo Gallardo cover 07L133433D
http://www.eurospares.co.uk/searchRe...&TA=1&TB=43866
Gallardo manifold 07L133206D
https://www.lambostuff.com/xq/asp/we...qx/product.htm
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2008-Lamborg...d417a3&vxp=mtr
#89
Drifting
Good plan, I've never been a fan of the S2/968 engine or the lack of soundtrack. Good luck with the build.