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Old 02-22-2017, 11:34 PM   #1
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The 1.8t would be too tall. For the 986 Boxster 3.2 transaxle there isn't anything that bolts up perfectly and the starter motor location is in the wrong place and there is no provision for a crank position sensor. I've used a 987 3.2/3.4 6 speed for my conversion. Again, they don't come cheap and they are physically bigger than the 5 speed.

It's a shame Audi never did a decently powerful n/a version of their V6 engine.
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