I believe that in Europe, the 012 (Boxster) transaxles are (or were) used behind the Audi A8 V8 motor. That of course is not an endorsement of it's strength, but apparently it is adequate for the task. It would be nice to get some feedback from someone that uses one for their V8 application and perhaps we just might get some, as there's interest looming in the Chevy LS1/Boxster (5 speed) engine swap.
Andy
I am going to use a 012 (G86-00) behind my Lexus V8 apparently the box is rated to 380nm which is close to what the engine is quoted as stock to produce (probably generous). On the other hand my car will be at least 500lb lighter than a Boxster. So I expect it to survive well enough. If it fails I'll buy another one as they're cheap and try to improve the situation.
Looking at this I see some G50's were rated as low as 300nm so which ones are better than the 012?
I also see people doing upgrades such as oil coolers etc on their trans to get them to hold together. What would preclude this sort of thing also being done for the 012? I intend to fit an oil temp guage to mine to start with at least so have some idea whats going on in there.
check out post 20 & 23 on this thread.
Worst case scenario it fails, you just put a Boxster S 6 speed in it. Much stronger and suited gearbox than the five.All critical dimensions are the same except for a little extra length, and mounting/spacing is the same. I think the 6 lacks two bolt provisions that the five speed has, but is still adaptable.
Adam,
The only real difference in the 6 speed Boxster, is that weird one o'clock starter position. If your adapter plate uses the four o'clock Boxster 5 speed (012) starter position and pocket, then they would not interchange, AFAIK. It mostly depends on how the adapter plate is configured; it is possible though.
Right, Audi 01E (same pattern as 012). Left, Boxster 6 speed
Andy
Adam,
Do you happen to know the diameter/spline count of the 6 speed Boxster input shaft?
Thanks,
Andy
Worst case scenario it fails, you just put a Boxster S 6 speed in it. Much stronger and suited gearbox than the five.All critical dimensions are the same except for a little extra length, and mounting/spacing is the same. I think the 6 lacks two bolt provisions that the five speed has, but is still adaptable.
Yes, that they most certainly are! There you go Andy....Boxster S 6 speed input shaft 15/16" diameter @ 23 spline.
Good thinking Doug