24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR rear firewall fab.
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glibobbo21
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Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
Damn cheater holds on to his updates for a couple months and makes it look like this is 3 days of straight work lol. FINISH THE OTHER CAR THATS ALMOST DONE.
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glibobbo21
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Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
Ooh and... *pleasant and encouraging remark*
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
UPDATE!!
Well obviously, the :while you’re in there” has taken its stronghold. A lot of my subframe work motivation/lack of satisfaction with oem/modded, has come from two GREAT build threads over on http://www.s2forum.com
Terrybullwon’s S2 Racing coupe
http://www.s2forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=50050
And
G60Rallye’s SWB Qualltro project
http://www.s2forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26537
Both very good reads. Terrybullwon has some very nice tubular c-arms and offset/correcting kingpins for control arm angle. He has since developed a tubular subframe, while utilizing oem pickup points. Here are some renderings
G60Rallye, has a very nice relocated rear tie rod setup. They are longer, mounted much further inboard, and are adjustable pickups.
Heres a few pics
Well obviously, the :while you’re in there” has taken its stronghold. A lot of my subframe work motivation/lack of satisfaction with oem/modded, has come from two GREAT build threads over on http://www.s2forum.com
Terrybullwon’s S2 Racing coupe
http://www.s2forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=50050
And
G60Rallye’s SWB Qualltro project
http://www.s2forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26537
Both very good reads. Terrybullwon has some very nice tubular c-arms and offset/correcting kingpins for control arm angle. He has since developed a tubular subframe, while utilizing oem pickup points. Here are some renderings
G60Rallye, has a very nice relocated rear tie rod setup. They are longer, mounted much further inboard, and are adjustable pickups.
Heres a few pics
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
MORE!
With inspiration from these, I wanted to combine all of these great ideas.
Custom subframes will include
-control arm pickup points raised and relocated inboard
-tubular c-arms with adjustable height kingpin to knuckle spherical bearing, 4340 and heated treated for strength
-inners - ¾” rod ends with grease fittings, Seals-It seals and custom 7075-t651 alu. spacers
-outers, FK bearing 1 5/8” spherical bearings with 4130 weld cups and high misalignment spacers w /height adjsutability
-rear tie rods located inboard, longer and height adjustable
-better exhaust clearance
-endless options for sway bar mounting
-give me more room and better mounting options for a rear diff fluid pump and cooler
-debating running a c-arm/trailing arm setup as well
And well, that’s enough benefits to necessitate making custom stuff.
So I sat down and starting drawing up some spacers. I had my buddy the machinist whip up a test pair to check fitment. The spacers were designed to fit perfectly with ¾” head width, ¾” bore rod ends, and Seals-It seals, in factory subframe/c-arm mounts. Using ½”-20 bolts and nylocks. So some enlarging of stock subframe bolt holes would be required. So I can use the same design to make c-arms for stock subframe applications
Here are some pics of the spacers in test fit mode.
With inspiration from these, I wanted to combine all of these great ideas.
Custom subframes will include
-control arm pickup points raised and relocated inboard
-tubular c-arms with adjustable height kingpin to knuckle spherical bearing, 4340 and heated treated for strength
-inners - ¾” rod ends with grease fittings, Seals-It seals and custom 7075-t651 alu. spacers
-outers, FK bearing 1 5/8” spherical bearings with 4130 weld cups and high misalignment spacers w /height adjsutability
-rear tie rods located inboard, longer and height adjustable
-better exhaust clearance
-endless options for sway bar mounting
-give me more room and better mounting options for a rear diff fluid pump and cooler
-debating running a c-arm/trailing arm setup as well
And well, that’s enough benefits to necessitate making custom stuff.
So I sat down and starting drawing up some spacers. I had my buddy the machinist whip up a test pair to check fitment. The spacers were designed to fit perfectly with ¾” head width, ¾” bore rod ends, and Seals-It seals, in factory subframe/c-arm mounts. Using ½”-20 bolts and nylocks. So some enlarging of stock subframe bolt holes would be required. So I can use the same design to make c-arms for stock subframe applications
Here are some pics of the spacers in test fit mode.
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
MORE!!
With the rod end/spacer/seal setup all sorted it was time to move on to mounting them onto the subframe. The longitudinal members of the front and rear subframes are 1.75” DOM 0.095”wall. the mounts are cut from 1.5” square, 0.120” wall. Bolt holes are ½” for the ½”-20 bolts.
Ideally the c-arm mounts would be facing directly out towards the hub,to put them in compression, but packaging constraints in the front prevent me from doing this. The front is quite different than the rear as far as mounting the c-arms to the subframe. In the back, the rear diff output flange is located much more centrally between the subframe to chassis mounts.
In the front the trans output flange is located lower and much more rearward as the motor and trans have been pushed down and back. In the front atleast ill mount the tabs vertically so I will still have proper axle shaft clearances. In the back I may be able to put the mounts in compression as the flange/cv clearances will be much easier to deal with.
And here we have a good c-arm mount, now to make a bunch more ha
With the rod end/spacer/seal setup all sorted it was time to move on to mounting them onto the subframe. The longitudinal members of the front and rear subframes are 1.75” DOM 0.095”wall. the mounts are cut from 1.5” square, 0.120” wall. Bolt holes are ½” for the ½”-20 bolts.
Ideally the c-arm mounts would be facing directly out towards the hub,to put them in compression, but packaging constraints in the front prevent me from doing this. The front is quite different than the rear as far as mounting the c-arms to the subframe. In the back, the rear diff output flange is located much more centrally between the subframe to chassis mounts.
In the front the trans output flange is located lower and much more rearward as the motor and trans have been pushed down and back. In the front atleast ill mount the tabs vertically so I will still have proper axle shaft clearances. In the back I may be able to put the mounts in compression as the flange/cv clearances will be much easier to deal with.
And here we have a good c-arm mount, now to make a bunch more ha
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
And a testfit with rod end,spacers, and seals, bolted up
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
THIS THREAD NEEDS MOAR UPDATES
-Shawn C.
2001 S4 6spd Avant blk/blk - stock daily
2002 01E B6 A4 Built FYF, Built 1.8T, HX35 ~330whp
1989 MC-1 200 Avant- MS1 -Gone but will never forget her lessons
1987 5ktq Sedan - Best $500 beater ever
2001 S4 6spd Avant blk/blk - stock daily
2002 01E B6 A4 Built FYF, Built 1.8T, HX35 ~330whp
1989 MC-1 200 Avant- MS1 -Gone but will never forget her lessons
1987 5ktq Sedan - Best $500 beater ever
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glibobbo21
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Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
wait, what? that wasnt enough?
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
Nope, not happy yet, does it run?
-Shawn C.
2001 S4 6spd Avant blk/blk - stock daily
2002 01E B6 A4 Built FYF, Built 1.8T, HX35 ~330whp
1989 MC-1 200 Avant- MS1 -Gone but will never forget her lessons
1987 5ktq Sedan - Best $500 beater ever
2001 S4 6spd Avant blk/blk - stock daily
2002 01E B6 A4 Built FYF, Built 1.8T, HX35 ~330whp
1989 MC-1 200 Avant- MS1 -Gone but will never forget her lessons
1987 5ktq Sedan - Best $500 beater ever
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highlander69
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Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
Amazing !!!!!
One of my favorite builds on Project Pad at the moment
Fabrication heaven.
Cheers,
Craig
One of my favorite builds on Project Pad at the moment
Fabrication heaven.
Cheers,
Craig
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
vt10vt wrote:Nope, not happy yet, does it run?
This. k.
-Phil
87 5ktq - 20vt
91 v8 5spd - Why?
05 S4 - Gone and very much so forgotten
14 TDI Touareg
-Terrible at responding to PM's
87 5ktq - 20vt
91 v8 5spd - Why?
05 S4 - Gone and very much so forgotten
14 TDI Touareg
-Terrible at responding to PM's
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
UPDATE!!!!
After welding up the rear strut tops, I wire wheeled the inner wheel wells and seam stitched them up. I welded about every other inch.
Then I did the in-cabin side of the wheel wells. I took awhile but it really does stiffen the chassis up. I have a few tiny rust repair patches to make in the back and it will all get seamsealed.
After welding up the rear strut tops, I wire wheeled the inner wheel wells and seam stitched them up. I welded about every other inch.
Then I did the in-cabin side of the wheel wells. I took awhile but it really does stiffen the chassis up. I have a few tiny rust repair patches to make in the back and it will all get seamsealed.
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
MORE!
And some weld detail
This rounded off flapper disc has been a great discovery, it was the perfect tool to clean up the undersides of the rear strut towers.
Im going to relieve the DP area a bit more, I can fit a 4” as it is, but I want to run a smoother path and it will only help with access to other components.
And some weld detail
This rounded off flapper disc has been a great discovery, it was the perfect tool to clean up the undersides of the rear strut towers.
Im going to relieve the DP area a bit more, I can fit a 4” as it is, but I want to run a smoother path and it will only help with access to other components.
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
UPDATE!!!
I also got a chance to work on the front cross-member. I made up some IC cradles out of some square stock, notched them and prepped them for welding.
Note the notch where it joins the lower bar, its quite strong this way.
The IC upper mounts through the main bar. The lower will mount off a triangle tab welded to the vertical portion, and I can use the red silicone mounts there as well. I will add m8 female bosses to the IC at just the right height to fit well with the silicone snap grommets.
I had Ryan tack them up before I left.
I also got a chance to work on the front cross-member. I made up some IC cradles out of some square stock, notched them and prepped them for welding.
Note the notch where it joins the lower bar, its quite strong this way.
The IC upper mounts through the main bar. The lower will mount off a triangle tab welded to the vertical portion, and I can use the red silicone mounts there as well. I will add m8 female bosses to the IC at just the right height to fit well with the silicone snap grommets.
I had Ryan tack them up before I left.
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
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I also left Ryan @ Higbee Fab. a bunch of other stuff I had prepped. The Vanjen clamp flanges are ready to be welded to the short bends and welded to the IC endtanks.
Also, the 16AN male to 1” aluminum elbow for the turbo oil drain into the oil pan.
Also getting the DP seamed up so far, and the INNER portion of the IM seam welded! I got the inside all cleaned up with some new alu. specific carbide bits and its ready for seaming.
I also left Ryan @ Higbee Fab. a bunch of other stuff I had prepped. The Vanjen clamp flanges are ready to be welded to the short bends and welded to the IC endtanks.
Also, the 16AN male to 1” aluminum elbow for the turbo oil drain into the oil pan.
Also getting the DP seamed up so far, and the INNER portion of the IM seam welded! I got the inside all cleaned up with some new alu. specific carbide bits and its ready for seaming.
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
And some shots of the inside of the IM ready for welding.
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
and lastly, Ryan sent me a teaser pic of some stuff he got welded up. Lookin’ good!
Hopefully I can pick up the front cross-member this weekend and get that finished up.
And I should be able to get some of the subframe tubes bent up at Haydn’s this weekend! Templates are ready to go. Woohoo! Epic progress continues!
Hopefully I can pick up the front cross-member this weekend and get that finished up.
And I should be able to get some of the subframe tubes bent up at Haydn’s this weekend! Templates are ready to go. Woohoo! Epic progress continues!
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highlander69
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Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
Looking great !!!
Cheers,
Craig
Cheers,
Craig
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
Looks great Tim.
On the seam stitching, did you just grind the original seam sealer out, weld, then put seam sealer back over it? I need to repair some rust in that area in my 635 and wasn't exactly sure how to go about it. So grind out, weld, then put sealer there again?
On the seam stitching, did you just grind the original seam sealer out, weld, then put seam sealer back over it? I need to repair some rust in that area in my 635 and wasn't exactly sure how to go about it. So grind out, weld, then put sealer there again?
-Chris
'91 Audi 200 20v - Revver/BAT project
'91 Audi 200 20v Avant
'01 Anthracite M5
'90 M3
'85 Euro 635csi
'12 X3
E34 530i (maybe rear-mount soon)
'91 Audi 200 20v - Revver/BAT project
'91 Audi 200 20v Avant
'01 Anthracite M5
'90 M3
'85 Euro 635csi
'12 X3
E34 530i (maybe rear-mount soon)
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
loxxrider wrote:Looks great Tim.
On the seam stitching, did you just grind the original seam sealer out, weld, then put seam sealer back over it? I need to repair some rust in that area in my 635 and wasn't exactly sure how to go about it. So grind out, weld, then put sealer there again?
yeah, a long thin wire wheel to get it all out of the seams, a little propane torch and a wire brush help get it out of the little cracks too, the big thing is to constantly wire brush it off as you stitch, the welding heat makes the oem sealer soft and melts out back between the seams. weld, brush,weld brush etc
then grind, wire wheel, etch prime, seamseal and reprime, paint
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
This is and awesome project! I love all the fab work. Keep it up! I hope one day I can come up there and see all these projects you have going on! 

"If you can't find one, make one"
Dallastown, PA
1991 Audi 80 quattro (20vt project)
1991 Audi Coupe Quattro (project: my first 20v)
2007 Mitsubishi Raider(Dakota in disguise)
2019 Chevy Cruze RS hatch (wife's little red sporty car)
Dallastown, PA
1991 Audi 80 quattro (20vt project)
1991 Audi Coupe Quattro (project: my first 20v)
2007 Mitsubishi Raider(Dakota in disguise)
2019 Chevy Cruze RS hatch (wife's little red sporty car)
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
DE80q wrote:This is and awesome project! I love all the fab work. Keep it up! I hope one day I can come up there and see all these projects you have going on!
thanks, I'm forced into the fab work based on what I want, no one makes a 24v vr6t kit for a b3 lmao
Carlisle 2015 it'll be down there, unless someone wants to send me 10k$ where as I'd finish it sooner haha
Re: 24vVR6T CQ Project: EATSGTR, chassis FAB
and you think you're only $10k away.... BWAHAHAHAHAHA!
(revisit this next year)
(revisit this next year)
Casey O
Current Attire:
- 2007 Audi A3 3.2 quattro
Past Projects:
- 07 Cooper S - 91 200 20vt - 91 90 20v - 85 4000CS - 96 Audi Cabriolet 5 Spd - 02 A4 1.8T - 91 V8 5 Spd - 01 A6 2.7T 6 Spd Sport - 86 5000CS - 91 100
Current Attire:
- 2007 Audi A3 3.2 quattro
Past Projects:
- 07 Cooper S - 91 200 20vt - 91 90 20v - 85 4000CS - 96 Audi Cabriolet 5 Spd - 02 A4 1.8T - 91 V8 5 Spd - 01 A6 2.7T 6 Spd Sport - 86 5000CS - 91 100
