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Has anyone done or heard of Rear mounting a Z32TT on an aerospace frame vehicle? and what will the obstacles be for making it rear or 4 wheel drive?

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also, anyone got figures on how much the weight of a TT engine is exactly or roughly Dry/Wet...

You could possibly mid mount it with the standard gearbox and just have the world's shortest propshaft...!

 

Sadly, I don't know enough about the Zed yet to know what other transmissions etc that fit the VG engine...

It's possible something could be done with an rb gearbox and transmission system as internally the boxes are pretty similar. Personally if I was building something along those lines it would be a pure toy and therefore would have to be rwd. Mid mounting sounds the best option but for me it would have to be fr format. You not enjoying your r35 enough then?

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Fair points regarding Prop and mid mounting.

The idea I have is for something similar to a Dune Buggy. And for a specific trip that will cover 10k through North Africa.. As few friends are on the case of building their own toys too.

R35 was going very well, till I exchanged it with a V10 R8. Had it in few trackdays and a trip to Saville and Porto. I am loving the Audi. Though doubt will keep it for long with the knowledge that at the start of the academic year I will need a more sensible 4door. Missing the Z32 dearly.. And now insurance paid off. So temptation to get an engine and build an offroad vehicle is hampering my vision..

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