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Old 10-15-2004, 11:40 AM   #1
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I would like info on the porsche transmission and clutch setup?

Hi guys.

I am currently building an audi coupe quattro with an audi S2 motor in the stock location. I just bought another coupe quattro and I am allways looking for a challege. Why I am on this forum? Well you can probably start to guess what I am considering doing.

Mid engine 5 cylinder turbo 20vT with rear wheel drive. I have most of the swap figured out in my head.

Basically I remember reading an article in european car about an older 914(I think thats it, but my porsche love is far distant than my audi love) with a 1.8T audi motor. I remember reading that it stated that the porsche boxster tranny is the same as some audi transmissions. Basically I am wondering how the shift linkage works on a boxster tranny and also how the clutch mechanism works?

Photos? diagrams?

It's a cable mechanism on the shifter If I remember right but how does the clutch activate the throw out bearing?

The one I am currently building:



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Old 10-15-2004, 11:46 AM   #2
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I am also considering rear engine setup.



In the begining I was thinking rear engine. However I wanted to look into both options. However if I do a rear engine conversion I probably will use an audi 4.2L v8 instead of a 5cylinder motor.

As I do research I realize that the porsche shift linkage is a cable setup which works for me, no complaints. I just am curious on clutch setup now.

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