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Panelfantastic December 23rd 2005 11:57

G50 used in mid engine???
 
I saw a Ferrari using a G50 in a mid engine config. How does that work? Is there a way to "flip" the ring gear like I've heard about VW trannys? I don't know what the inside of a tranny even looks like so the "flipping" is a mystery anyway but still curious...
And how does the shifter work??


Thanks guys!
Jeff-

ricola December 24th 2005 08:14

Jeff,

the diff can't be flipped in the G50, to use in a mid engine configuration you have to mount it upside down. To do that, you modify the oil breather (maybe other stuff too but I'm not sure). This is how they use the trans in GT40 reps, Ultimas etc (www.ultimasports.co.uk).

The shifter works the opposite way around to the VW style, ie the shifter action is not reversed in the shifter.
Hope that cures your curiosity!

Rich

Panelfantastic December 24th 2005 11:04

Thanks Rich!
Hard to imagine they would work upside down, but I guess a gearbox doesn't really care as long as it's getting oil. I looked at the pics on the Ultima website, they had a whole row of the trannys ready to install... impressive. I also looked at the little bit of shift linkage they showed at the tail of the tranny, I would love to see that in action. My mind just can't seem to grasp the movement and how it all connects. :confused:


Jeff-

ricola December 25th 2005 14:20

I think I read on an Ultima forum that the G50 was actually designed to run 'upside down' from the start for race cars so running it upside down is going back to the original design...

Panelfantastic December 26th 2005 00:03

I never thought of that. Figured the race cars had purpose built trannies. More good info, thanks!


Jeff-

airwerksvw January 16th 2006 00:33

When I got my G50 the guy pulled the diff to send it in 2pcs (to stay under max weight requirements) and I saw when I put it back together that the ring couldn't be flipped. Do you guys remember where you saw any more info about running the whole trans upside down? I put a rear clip on the car already, and it would be nice to have the weight distribution of a mid engined car.........

bean_8044 January 16th 2006 09:36

rather than run the box upside down, i would sell it and get a boxster trans since its already mid-engine

Panelfantastic January 16th 2006 10:39

What is the HP limit on the Boxster trans??

ricola January 16th 2006 10:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by bean_8044
rather than run the box upside down, i would sell it and get a boxster trans since its already mid-engine

They have a different bolt pattern so adapter plates would have to be custom made if not a Porsche water-cooled engine

Rich

bean_8044 January 16th 2006 13:31

hp limits? no idea...stock from the factory is a little less than 300...guess it depends on how extreme of a mid-engine you want to go.

ajracer January 23rd 2006 16:48

Been there and Done IT - Boxster Tranny
 
Greetings:

Just thought I needed to chime in here and provide some imput and
encouragement for anyone willing to think outside the box and attempt
something different. I DID, and am now driving my VW/Porsche 914
with a Boxster tranny and shifter (powered by a 1995 Chevy V-8 engine
350 Cu.in., 350 HP) Photos and info provided on link.

It was the restoration of my 1972 Super Beelte that got me started on
this pathway, and soon a Porsche 914 finds it's way into my hands.

So if interested check out my link: http://www.914club.com/bbs2/index.ph...52&hl=boxster&

Any thoughts or questions will be considered and replied within a few days.

Thanks

Allan

Panelfantastic January 24th 2006 12:54

Awesome builup! I am also an outside the box thinker (Ecotec powered panelbus).
Thanks for posting the link to the pics!


Jeff-


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