well the 4wd is waay to much of a hassle for that project. i would understand if you were going 3sgte but 2jz+4wd is way too much custom work. i would go 2jz+custom widebody+ huge ass tires personally.Clip said:i like the idea of the ridiculously small mr2 handling that power. itd be like putting a 454 in a geo.
Joe...i got ya here buddy....there is/was a transverse I-6OneJoeZee said:transverse mounted Inline 6?
Someone PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong, but such a thing does not exist.(for good reason)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inline-6Volvo produced straight-6 engines used in the 960/S90 (RWD) series from 1992~1998. In the following model year, the same engine was further refined for transverse mounting and VVT in the front-wheel drive Volvo S80. A New 3.2-liter straight-6 was introduced for 2007 model years.
lamborghini V12.OneJoeZee said:transverse mounted Inline 6?
Someone PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong, but such a thing does not exist.(for good reason)
Suzuki Verona is another transverse I6.OneJoeZee said:transverse mounted Inline 6?
Someone PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong, but such a thing does not exist.(for good reason)
http://www.caranddriver.com/roadtests/7599/suzuki-verona-ex.htmlRaise the self-supporting hood, and you'll be pleased to find that the hoary old four has been euthanized in favor of a brand-new inline six, co-developed with Porsche. The engine sits sideways, Volvo S80-style, and drives the front wheels through a four-speed automatic. To squeeze six pots into an opening where four usually line up, the engine derives its 2.5 liters of displacement from closely spaced, narrow 77.0mm bores pumping a long 89.2mm stroke, much like the Volvo 2.9-liter six does. But whereas Volvo tucks its Hydra-Matic transmission in back of the engine, the Verona's ZF-designed box sits in line with the motor.