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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ Project: Audi Expo 2016
What about some VW reduction boxes?
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the german
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ Project: Audi Expo 2016
ringbearer wrote:What about some VW reduction boxes?
Please tell me more....

Kirk
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
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the german
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ Project: Audi Expo 2016
HOLY BALLS I JUST DISCOVERED THAT THE ALLROAD IN EUROPE WAS OFFERED WITH A LOW RANGE O1E!!!!
http://www.volkspage.net/technik/ssp/ssp/SSP_241.pdf
http://www.volkspage.net/technik/ssp/ssp/SSP_241.pdf
Kirk
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
- Dan McBoost
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ Project: Audi Expo 2016
sweet Jesus. awesome stuff
Dan McBoost
Supras: ● 87T ● 87T ● 1/2 of an 87T ● 85P
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- ringbearer
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ Project: Audi Expo 2016
VW bus reduction boxes. Old and heavy but they will get you taller gears and a little more ground clearance.
Find that O1E!
Find that O1E!
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the german
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ Project: Audi Expo 2016
I found a thread on TDIclub.com where scott @ advanced automotion mentions that he has a few and the complication of the hydraulic controls for it. The good news is that it may have actually been offered in the US (no idea how I haven't heard about it before..) but the bad news is that the controls are tightly integrated with the ECU so making it would may be difficult if not running a 2.5tdi or 2.7tt. More research to come...
Kirk
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
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the german
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ Project: Audi Expo 2016
OK I plugged the allroad dual range 01e ratios into my transmission comparison spreadsheet and came up with a few different combinations to look at. The dual range allroad box has a 1.54 : 1.00 low range, which in other words means that the engine spins 54% faster for any given vehicle speed when in low range. If I were to take an dual range allroad box (which has a lower 1st gear) and put a 4.11 final drive in it, I would get a 65% increase in engine speed for a given vehicle speed over the stock 01a. For comparison purposes, here are first gear effective ratios:
CQ 01a...................................................14.385 : 1.00
B5 S4 01e................................................14.385 : 1.00
allroad dual range 01e w/ 4.11 final................23.735 : 1.00
B5 S4 01E w/ allroad dual range.....................22.153 : 1.00
This would help a lot, but I'm still not sure it would give me enough torque multiplication to crawl on the stock 7a. Maybe a 1.8t or v6 + the dual range box would work. Time to at least look around and see if I can't find a dual range allroad trans for decent money.
CQ 01a...................................................14.385 : 1.00
B5 S4 01e................................................14.385 : 1.00
allroad dual range 01e w/ 4.11 final................23.735 : 1.00
B5 S4 01E w/ allroad dual range.....................22.153 : 1.00
This would help a lot, but I'm still not sure it would give me enough torque multiplication to crawl on the stock 7a. Maybe a 1.8t or v6 + the dual range box would work. Time to at least look around and see if I can't find a dual range allroad trans for decent money.
Kirk
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ Project: Audi Expo 2016
VW Self Study of the low-range Allroad: http://www.volkspage.net/technik/ssp/ssp/SSP_241.pdf
Wiring diagrams (in German): www.motor-talk.de/forum/aktion/Attachme ... tId=698183
Wiring diagrams (in German): www.motor-talk.de/forum/aktion/Attachme ... tId=698183
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@vexartmedia @odd.cylinders @5cylinder_porsche
Odd Cylinders YouTube Page
1992 Porsche 968 (07K transplant in progress)
1983 Aud UrQ (MC1, GT2871R, IIc)
1985 Audi 4kq
2003 Audi S8 (Avus/Oxblood; DD; 6MT swap)
@vexartmedia @odd.cylinders @5cylinder_porsche
Odd Cylinders YouTube Page
1992 Porsche 968 (07K transplant in progress)
1983 Aud UrQ (MC1, GT2871R, IIc)
1985 Audi 4kq
2003 Audi S8 (Avus/Oxblood; DD; 6MT swap)
Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ Project: Audi Expo 2016
Rare I4 80q/100q 01A trans in europe had a 4.55 final drive
http://www.motorgeek.com/viewtopic.php? ... e&start=25
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Audi-80-B3-89-Q- ... Sw65FXtd0y
http://www.motorgeek.com/viewtopic.php? ... e&start=25
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Audi-80-B3-89-Q- ... Sw65FXtd0y
-Alex-
@vexartmedia @odd.cylinders @5cylinder_porsche
Odd Cylinders YouTube Page
1992 Porsche 968 (07K transplant in progress)
1983 Aud UrQ (MC1, GT2871R, IIc)
1985 Audi 4kq
2003 Audi S8 (Avus/Oxblood; DD; 6MT swap)
@vexartmedia @odd.cylinders @5cylinder_porsche
Odd Cylinders YouTube Page
1992 Porsche 968 (07K transplant in progress)
1983 Aud UrQ (MC1, GT2871R, IIc)
1985 Audi 4kq
2003 Audi S8 (Avus/Oxblood; DD; 6MT swap)
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the german
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ Project: Audi Expo 2016
Thanks Alex!
I spent some more time on the phone with with Scott today discussing options. He has all the parts to build me a dual range 01E but it would be about $4k for the dual range tail section or ~$5300 for a complete transmission. And that would only get me 1.54 : 1.00 gear reduction.
For comparison, a stock 4 or 6 cylinder Toyota pickup comes with something in the 2.88:1 range and a popular upgrade is going 4.7:1 (for serious rock crawlers you can get double and triple cases which would give you 22.09:1 and 103.82 respectively, but I'm not interested in going anywhere near that territory).
Ultimately we came full circle and Scott agreed that he thought an automatic with a torque converter would be the best option for the application and intended use. Back to looking for a good donor A4...
I spent some more time on the phone with with Scott today discussing options. He has all the parts to build me a dual range 01E but it would be about $4k for the dual range tail section or ~$5300 for a complete transmission. And that would only get me 1.54 : 1.00 gear reduction.
For comparison, a stock 4 or 6 cylinder Toyota pickup comes with something in the 2.88:1 range and a popular upgrade is going 4.7:1 (for serious rock crawlers you can get double and triple cases which would give you 22.09:1 and 103.82 respectively, but I'm not interested in going anywhere near that territory).
Ultimately we came full circle and Scott agreed that he thought an automatic with a torque converter would be the best option for the application and intended use. Back to looking for a good donor A4...
Kirk
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ Project: Audi Expo 2016
Auto certainly sounds like the cheapest option. You could go all out and do a T1/T2 Touareg trans/transfer case/axles, but you'd probably have to raise it up more
And I'm sure everything is CANBUS. But a V8 Touareg setup would be pretty badass, and it's high/low range and most V8's came with the optional locking rear (center locker standard). They've been getting pretty cheap! Lots o' fab.
And I'm sure everything is CANBUS. But a V8 Touareg setup would be pretty badass, and it's high/low range and most V8's came with the optional locking rear (center locker standard). They've been getting pretty cheap! Lots o' fab.-Alex-
@vexartmedia @odd.cylinders @5cylinder_porsche
Odd Cylinders YouTube Page
1992 Porsche 968 (07K transplant in progress)
1983 Aud UrQ (MC1, GT2871R, IIc)
1985 Audi 4kq
2003 Audi S8 (Avus/Oxblood; DD; 6MT swap)
@vexartmedia @odd.cylinders @5cylinder_porsche
Odd Cylinders YouTube Page
1992 Porsche 968 (07K transplant in progress)
1983 Aud UrQ (MC1, GT2871R, IIc)
1985 Audi 4kq
2003 Audi S8 (Avus/Oxblood; DD; 6MT swap)
Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ Project: Audi Expo 2016
Wow those pics are awesome. This car screams anti-everythingcarscene. Not too often a battery is the thing that dies (for us non-rock crawlers). Well done.
Matt
18 Silverado 1500 work pig, roof rack and tonneau cover
11 Jetta sedan TDI DSG, rear muffler delete
GONE :( 87 4ktq - 4 FOX SNAKES

18 Silverado 1500 work pig, roof rack and tonneau cover
11 Jetta sedan TDI DSG, rear muffler delete
GONE :( 87 4ktq - 4 FOX SNAKES

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the german
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ Project: Audi Expo 2016
alxdgr8 wrote:Auto certainly sounds like the cheapest option. You could go all out and do a T1/T2 Touareg trans/transfer case/axles, but you'd probably have to raise it up moreAnd I'm sure everything is CANBUS. But a V8 Touareg setup would be pretty badass, and it's high/low range and most V8's came with the optional locking rear (center locker standard). They've been getting pretty cheap! Lots o' fab.
oh man... planting seeds
Kirk
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
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the german
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ Project: Audi Expo 2016
chaloux wrote:Wow those pics are awesome. This car screams anti-everythingcarscene. Not too often a battery is the thing that dies (for us non-rock crawlers). Well done.
Haha thanks! It is certainly counter to the typical euro/import scene. I'm glad projecpad exists for nutters like me to feel at home.
Speaking of the battery, I got the replacement installed yesterday. I was planning to get the biggest Odyssey AGM I could fit (65-PC1750), and discovered that my local Batteries + Bulbs carries an alternative X2 Power made by Northstar. It is literally the same battery, from the same factory as the Odyssey, only it carries a one year longer warranty (5 year vs. 4 year). This is a dual purpose/deep cycle battery which is what I really need to be able to power the winch. It also happens to be the most powerful battery they sell and it just barely fits into the car with some slight massaging of the factory battery tray. It's rated at 930 CCA and weighs about DOUBLE what the one I took out did. That should do it!

Kirk
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
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the german
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ: Proper 4Wheeling **PICS & VIDS**
This followed me home today:

1998 A4 1.8T Quattro automatic w/ 166k miles and a blown head gasket but otherwise in really nice shape. Looks like someone really cared about this car, which is encouraging. Starts and runs great so the plan is to fix it and drive it for a bit to be sure everything is working well before swapping the engine and trans into the CQ. It's actually in really nice shape so I think I should have no problem making back the purchase price by parting it out. woohoo!

1998 A4 1.8T Quattro automatic w/ 166k miles and a blown head gasket but otherwise in really nice shape. Looks like someone really cared about this car, which is encouraging. Starts and runs great so the plan is to fix it and drive it for a bit to be sure everything is working well before swapping the engine and trans into the CQ. It's actually in really nice shape so I think I should have no problem making back the purchase price by parting it out. woohoo!
Kirk
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ: Proper 4Wheeling **PICS & VIDS**
Wouldn't you want something with a center locker if you really want it to perform?
500hp for $500? Holset + mc2 bottom + 7a head
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the german
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ: Proper 4Wheeling **PICS & VIDS**
pkw wrote:Wouldn't you want something with a center locker if you really want it to perform?
Sure, if you can point me toward a transaxle with low range gearing and a center locker I'm all ears. So far as I can tell it does not exist in a production application.
Kirk
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
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cuatrokoop
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ: Proper 4Wheeling **PICS & VIDS**
I stuck my A4tq in my parents slightly muddy yard. It did the 1-wheel peel despite being a quattro. It eventually spun more than one tire and made huge ruts while pulling another stuck vehicle (A6q or the Astro, can't remember).
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cuatrokoop
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ: Proper 4Wheeling **PICS & VIDS**
Oh, that had the automatic in it. Keep that in mind, that the center doesn't lock up worth a crap on slippery stuff.
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the german
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ: Proper 4Wheeling **PICS & VIDS**
That is an interesting data point, thanks! There is 160k on that A4 trans so it is quite possible that the center diff is worn and loose.
My only experience with this trans (ZF 5HP19FLA) was in my old 2004 allroad 4.2. I took it with all season tires up a logging road to go christmas tree hunting in ~2 feet of fresh snow and for the most part it was a champ. Even pulled out a stuck pick-up that had slid off the shoulder into the ditch.... then later slid into the ditch myself and required a friend to push from behind while I drove out. LOL I think If I had better (non all-season) tires on it the thing would have had no problem.
Ultimately if I swap it in and it suck, I can always take it out and do something different. Maybe even a science project like adapting a locking center from a 4kq... or just welding it. We will see!
My only experience with this trans (ZF 5HP19FLA) was in my old 2004 allroad 4.2. I took it with all season tires up a logging road to go christmas tree hunting in ~2 feet of fresh snow and for the most part it was a champ. Even pulled out a stuck pick-up that had slid off the shoulder into the ditch.... then later slid into the ditch myself and required a friend to push from behind while I drove out. LOL I think If I had better (non all-season) tires on it the thing would have had no problem.
Ultimately if I swap it in and it suck, I can always take it out and do something different. Maybe even a science project like adapting a locking center from a 4kq... or just welding it. We will see!

Kirk
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ: Proper 4Wheeling **PICS & VIDS**
Looks like some old subarus have dual-range trannies. They seem to be easier to find (despite USA ones being really rare) and can mix-match with USA ratios. It seems like you could build a 4.11 FD trans with 3.545 1st and 1.592:1 low range. Basically the same as the Audi option...but possibly cheaper initially with more fab being required. Might be able to make a 4.4FD too, but then you'd need a different rear diff.
-Alex-
@vexartmedia @odd.cylinders @5cylinder_porsche
Odd Cylinders YouTube Page
1992 Porsche 968 (07K transplant in progress)
1983 Aud UrQ (MC1, GT2871R, IIc)
1985 Audi 4kq
2003 Audi S8 (Avus/Oxblood; DD; 6MT swap)
@vexartmedia @odd.cylinders @5cylinder_porsche
Odd Cylinders YouTube Page
1992 Porsche 968 (07K transplant in progress)
1983 Aud UrQ (MC1, GT2871R, IIc)
1985 Audi 4kq
2003 Audi S8 (Avus/Oxblood; DD; 6MT swap)
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cuatrokoop
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ: Proper 4Wheeling **PICS & VIDS**
the german wrote:That is an interesting data point, thanks! There is 160k on that A4 trans so it is quite possible that the center diff is worn and loose.
My only experience with this trans (ZF 5HP19FLA) was in my old 2004 allroad 4.2. I took it with all season tires up a logging road to go christmas tree hunting in ~2 feet of fresh snow and for the most part it was a champ. Even pulled out a stuck pick-up that had slid off the shoulder into the ditch.... then later slid into the ditch myself and required a friend to push from behind while I drove out. LOL I think If I had better (non all-season) tires on it the thing would have had no problem.
Ultimately if I swap it in and it suck, I can always take it out and do something different. Maybe even a science project like adapting a locking center from a 4kq... or just welding it. We will see!
I didn't have a problem in snow either, but snow is different than mud. Mud is like ice, but slipperier. Good A/T tires will help with some of that though. A locker 016 would be ideal, any '84-87 4kq or '87-88 5kq can donate one. Later 016's had vacuum locking in lieu of the bowden cables.
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the german
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ: Proper 4Wheeling **PICS & VIDS**
alxdgr8 wrote:Looks like some old subarus have dual-range trannies. They seem to be easier to find (despite USA ones being really rare) and can mix-match with USA ratios. It seems like you could build a 4.11 FD trans with 3.545 1st and 1.592:1 low range. Basically the same as the Audi option...but possibly cheaper initially with more fab being required. Might be able to make a 4.4FD too, but then you'd need a different rear diff.
When I looked at dual range Subaru transmission options before, I dismissed them because what I found used a transfer case behind the trans; basically just a miniaturized truck drivetrain. If the FD is a transaxle that would certainly be a cheaper option than the dual range 01e. I would just need to see if I can modify it to get more reduction. I'll do some more investigating tonight :-)
Kirk
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ: Proper 4Wheeling **PICS & VIDS**
Look up the EA82 trans, seems like it's integrated
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-Alex-
@vexartmedia @odd.cylinders @5cylinder_porsche
Odd Cylinders YouTube Page
1992 Porsche 968 (07K transplant in progress)
1983 Aud UrQ (MC1, GT2871R, IIc)
1985 Audi 4kq
2003 Audi S8 (Avus/Oxblood; DD; 6MT swap)
@vexartmedia @odd.cylinders @5cylinder_porsche
Odd Cylinders YouTube Page
1992 Porsche 968 (07K transplant in progress)
1983 Aud UrQ (MC1, GT2871R, IIc)
1985 Audi 4kq
2003 Audi S8 (Avus/Oxblood; DD; 6MT swap)
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the german
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Re: Kirk's Lifted Audi CQ: Proper 4Wheeling **PICS & VIDS**
alxdgr8 wrote:Look up the EA82 trans, seems like it's integrated
Awesome! thanks Alex!
Kirk
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
