Audi TT... quick question
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Re: Audi TT... quick question
lol
Thanks Chris and Tony.
A transverse engine in an Audi! Hmmm has this been done before?
I learn something everyday! lol
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> dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
>> Does the TT have a transverse engine like the 2005 VW GTI?
> Yes.
Thanks Chris and Tony.
A transverse engine in an Audi! Hmmm has this been done before?
I learn something everyday! lol
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> dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
>> Does the TT have a transverse engine like the 2005 VW GTI?
> Yes.
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Re: Audi TT... quick question
lol
Thanks Chris and Tony.
A transverse engine in an Audi! Hmmm has this been done before?
I learn something everyday! lol
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> dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
>> Does the TT have a transverse engine like the 2005 VW GTI?
> Yes.
Thanks Chris and Tony.
A transverse engine in an Audi! Hmmm has this been done before?
I learn something everyday! lol
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> dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
>> Does the TT have a transverse engine like the 2005 VW GTI?
> Yes.
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Re: Audi TT... quick question
lol
Thanks Chris and Tony.
A transverse engine in an Audi! Hmmm has this been done before?
I learn something everyday! lol
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> dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
>> Does the TT have a transverse engine like the 2005 VW GTI?
> Yes.
Thanks Chris and Tony.
A transverse engine in an Audi! Hmmm has this been done before?
I learn something everyday! lol
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> dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
>> Does the TT have a transverse engine like the 2005 VW GTI?
> Yes.
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Re: Audi TT... quick question
In message <1181202457.42671.0@despina.uk.clara.net>, Chris Bartram
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>dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
>> lol
>> Thanks Chris and Tony.
>> A transverse engine in an Audi! Hmmm has this been done before?
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>Yes. The Audi 50, which became the VW Polo. Also, the A3 and S3 have
>transverse engines.
Doesn't the A2 have a transverse engine too? There is a distinguishing
feature of transverse engines, with regard to 4-wheel drive, in that
they all use the Haldex electric differential between front and back.
The models with longitudinally mounted engines all use the Torsen
mechanical differential. I'm not enough of an engineer to know whether
there is a mechanical constraint behind this difference. I do know that
the Haldex is mounted remotely on the back axle, but isn't the Torsen
mounted onto the back of the gearbox?
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Dave N
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<news@delete-me.piglet-net.net> writes
>dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
>> lol
>> Thanks Chris and Tony.
>> A transverse engine in an Audi! Hmmm has this been done before?
>>
>
>Yes. The Audi 50, which became the VW Polo. Also, the A3 and S3 have
>transverse engines.
Doesn't the A2 have a transverse engine too? There is a distinguishing
feature of transverse engines, with regard to 4-wheel drive, in that
they all use the Haldex electric differential between front and back.
The models with longitudinally mounted engines all use the Torsen
mechanical differential. I'm not enough of an engineer to know whether
there is a mechanical constraint behind this difference. I do know that
the Haldex is mounted remotely on the back axle, but isn't the Torsen
mounted onto the back of the gearbox?
--
Dave N
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Re: Audi TT... quick question
In message <1181202457.42671.0@despina.uk.clara.net>, Chris Bartram
<news@delete-me.piglet-net.net> writes
>dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
>> lol
>> Thanks Chris and Tony.
>> A transverse engine in an Audi! Hmmm has this been done before?
>>
>
>Yes. The Audi 50, which became the VW Polo. Also, the A3 and S3 have
>transverse engines.
Doesn't the A2 have a transverse engine too? There is a distinguishing
feature of transverse engines, with regard to 4-wheel drive, in that
they all use the Haldex electric differential between front and back.
The models with longitudinally mounted engines all use the Torsen
mechanical differential. I'm not enough of an engineer to know whether
there is a mechanical constraint behind this difference. I do know that
the Haldex is mounted remotely on the back axle, but isn't the Torsen
mounted onto the back of the gearbox?
--
Dave N
N.B. Mail to nospam is rejected. Reply-To does work.
<news@delete-me.piglet-net.net> writes
>dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
>> lol
>> Thanks Chris and Tony.
>> A transverse engine in an Audi! Hmmm has this been done before?
>>
>
>Yes. The Audi 50, which became the VW Polo. Also, the A3 and S3 have
>transverse engines.
Doesn't the A2 have a transverse engine too? There is a distinguishing
feature of transverse engines, with regard to 4-wheel drive, in that
they all use the Haldex electric differential between front and back.
The models with longitudinally mounted engines all use the Torsen
mechanical differential. I'm not enough of an engineer to know whether
there is a mechanical constraint behind this difference. I do know that
the Haldex is mounted remotely on the back axle, but isn't the Torsen
mounted onto the back of the gearbox?
--
Dave N
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Re: Audi TT... quick question
In message <1181202457.42671.0@despina.uk.clara.net>, Chris Bartram
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>dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
>> lol
>> Thanks Chris and Tony.
>> A transverse engine in an Audi! Hmmm has this been done before?
>>
>
>Yes. The Audi 50, which became the VW Polo. Also, the A3 and S3 have
>transverse engines.
Doesn't the A2 have a transverse engine too? There is a distinguishing
feature of transverse engines, with regard to 4-wheel drive, in that
they all use the Haldex electric differential between front and back.
The models with longitudinally mounted engines all use the Torsen
mechanical differential. I'm not enough of an engineer to know whether
there is a mechanical constraint behind this difference. I do know that
the Haldex is mounted remotely on the back axle, but isn't the Torsen
mounted onto the back of the gearbox?
--
Dave N
N.B. Mail to nospam is rejected. Reply-To does work.
<news@delete-me.piglet-net.net> writes
>dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
>> lol
>> Thanks Chris and Tony.
>> A transverse engine in an Audi! Hmmm has this been done before?
>>
>
>Yes. The Audi 50, which became the VW Polo. Also, the A3 and S3 have
>transverse engines.
Doesn't the A2 have a transverse engine too? There is a distinguishing
feature of transverse engines, with regard to 4-wheel drive, in that
they all use the Haldex electric differential between front and back.
The models with longitudinally mounted engines all use the Torsen
mechanical differential. I'm not enough of an engineer to know whether
there is a mechanical constraint behind this difference. I do know that
the Haldex is mounted remotely on the back axle, but isn't the Torsen
mounted onto the back of the gearbox?
--
Dave N
N.B. Mail to nospam is rejected. Reply-To does work.