jbond
Electrical
- Apr 13, 2005
- 44
Hi Gents,
I am building a custom vehicle (small lightweight 2 seater sports car) and got my hands on a EJ255. This is the 2.5 litre turbo boxer engine used in the 2006+ Subaru WRX.
Most of you will know that the WRX is AWD.
In my application, I want to have the engine either in the mid or rear of the vehicle.
If I mount it mid, then the car will be rear wheel drive.
If I mount it rear, then the car will be AWD.
I am investigating my AWD options, and have come to you with a question:
If I use a WRX (or STi) transmission, to obtain the AWD, and mount the engine in the rear, the car will be prone to driving backwards(!). What modifications (and is it realistically possible) can be made to the AWD transmission to convert it to a rear engine AWD application? (and to be driving forwards!)
Also, I believe that in a standard WRX, the torque will be prioritised to the rear wheels? This would mean that in my application the priority would be going to the front wheels, whereas I'd like it to be in the rear - do you have any suggestions?
Essentially, I want to be driving the rear wheels and to use a viscous centre diff to drive the front. I will also consider the Porsche C4 transmission, however I believe the Subaru solution may be more cost effective(?).
Thankyou for your time and consideration
I am building a custom vehicle (small lightweight 2 seater sports car) and got my hands on a EJ255. This is the 2.5 litre turbo boxer engine used in the 2006+ Subaru WRX.
Most of you will know that the WRX is AWD.
In my application, I want to have the engine either in the mid or rear of the vehicle.
If I mount it mid, then the car will be rear wheel drive.
If I mount it rear, then the car will be AWD.
I am investigating my AWD options, and have come to you with a question:
If I use a WRX (or STi) transmission, to obtain the AWD, and mount the engine in the rear, the car will be prone to driving backwards(!). What modifications (and is it realistically possible) can be made to the AWD transmission to convert it to a rear engine AWD application? (and to be driving forwards!)
Also, I believe that in a standard WRX, the torque will be prioritised to the rear wheels? This would mean that in my application the priority would be going to the front wheels, whereas I'd like it to be in the rear - do you have any suggestions?
Essentially, I want to be driving the rear wheels and to use a viscous centre diff to drive the front. I will also consider the Porsche C4 transmission, however I believe the Subaru solution may be more cost effective(?).
Thankyou for your time and consideration