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kmdracer 09-01-2013 03:15 PM

So, the entire motor is forward of the front axle line? Maybe I'm confused but that doesn't sound correct to me.

hughmullersa 09-02-2013 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by kmdracer (Post 502573)
So, the entire motor is forward of the front axle line? Maybe I'm confused but that doesn't sound correct to me.

only about a third of the motor about just over 75% of the wait sits through the front drive shafts
hence the Audi quattro drivetrain, This is all based on German engineering and 24 time Lemans winners
so there must be some decent reasoning behind the motor location of the motor in relation to a rear wheeldrive setup

Sieg 09-02-2013 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by hughmullersa (Post 502569)
Wheelbase is 108.8in
Width 72.6in

Good numbers :thumbsup:

groovyjay 09-02-2013 09:13 AM

I'm hooked already! :trophy-1302:

hughmullersa 09-02-2013 10:25 AM

Hey Guys
Anyone have plans for a solid chassis table
This bit is gonna be all about precision and accuracy to really succeed

Rick D 09-02-2013 12:50 PM

Wow very interesting build!! I like it!!

68KMARO 09-02-2013 01:14 PM

1968 rs10
 
This is a great build, keep the posts coming.

Rich

bdahlg68 09-02-2013 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by hughmullersa (Post 502653)
Hey Guys
Anyone have plans for a solid chassis table
This bit is gonna be all about precision and accuracy to really succeed

Just built one out of 4x4 steel tube. It's in my build thread linked in my sig. Would also recommend a google search for "Franken M3". My table is a bit like theirs and they may give you some ideas about this type of retrofit. PM me if you want some table build tips. But I think you can get most of it off the web. I think you'd be surprised how much variability there is in today's production cars and just how much you can "adjust" after the fact.

hughmullersa 09-02-2013 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by bdahlg68 (Post 502684)
Just built one out of 4x4 steel tube. It's in my build thread linked in my sig. Would also recommend a google search for "Franken M3". My table is a bit like theirs and they may give you some ideas about this type of retrofit. PM me if you want some table build tips. But I think you can get most of it off the web. I think you'd be surprised how much variability there is in today's production cars and just how much you can "adjust" after the fact.

Thank you for that
Really nice table you built there

I also found this one if anyone is interested?

www.udyno.com


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