Hello, I'm new here on the forum. I'm building a drift car in which I plan to use a VW 016 or 01E transaxle mounted at the rear of the vehicle, paired to a front mounted engine.
According to my plan, I was going to have the clutch at the engine. However, some people pointed out to me that the inertia of the driveshaft spinning would act as a flywheel for the transmission, interfereing with the proper functioning of the synchros and would make it difficult to shift quickly.
I know these transaxles were used in a rear mounted setup in older Porsche's, does anyone know how the clutch was set up in those cars?
I'd like to hear some third party opinions before I put together something that doesn't work.
Also, I do not want to use a torque tube like in the Porsches. Does anyone know if the bellhousing cover from any of the Porsche models has a bearing supporting the driveshaft, or does that bearing reside in the actual torque tube? Will that bellhousing cover bolt to the 01E?
Thanks in advance
According to my plan, I was going to have the clutch at the engine. However, some people pointed out to me that the inertia of the driveshaft spinning would act as a flywheel for the transmission, interfereing with the proper functioning of the synchros and would make it difficult to shift quickly.
I know these transaxles were used in a rear mounted setup in older Porsche's, does anyone know how the clutch was set up in those cars?
I'd like to hear some third party opinions before I put together something that doesn't work.
Also, I do not want to use a torque tube like in the Porsches. Does anyone know if the bellhousing cover from any of the Porsche models has a bearing supporting the driveshaft, or does that bearing reside in the actual torque tube? Will that bellhousing cover bolt to the 01E?
Thanks in advance
