brnsgrbr said:
Thanks Daniel. I am so glad that I asked. Oh, I am hunting trannies to do a auto to manual swap. The FML was offered for only $800 so I was about to pounce on it, when the little angel appeared on my shoulder saying "now now now, don't be so impulsive. You might regret it later..." While the little devil was saying, "Yeah! Get it, buy it. Its exactly what you NEED! Don't listen to that (insert epithet here) Get it get it get....."
For a 5 speed swap, just find a 5 speed TDI in a junk yard because you are going to need quite a few parts that you will only find on a complete car. I would suggest going on car-part.com and calling a few junkyards that list that they have ALH motors and asking about if they still have the complete car. Just go down the list until you find the whole package at the same place.
blizzard60 said:
Start thread jack: Are you running the audi box with the transfer case attached, but not hooked up the propshaft? It's okay to do that? Also, was that audi box a 4 cyl box? Thx! I guess I'm just gonna stalk you everywhere and ask you questions about your 4mo stuff
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Yup, I'm running the Audi gearbox with the transfer case freely spinning. Of course its ok! That's effectively what a stock Haldex car is doing (well, everything is still physically connected) 95% of the time. Haldex is this nearly useless system that only engages AFTER slip is detected by the ABS speed sensors. When it is not detecting slip, the transfer case spins the prop shaft which in turn is connected to the rear differential and spins the rear diff input, but the rear differential is not internally engaged. It only becomes engaged when fluid pressure increases (due to a signal from the ABS system) and the viscous coupling links up and becomes engaged.
So, for example, if your ABS controller goes out, or an ABS wheel speed sensor is not functioning, Haldex will not work at all. Effectively that is what I have going on (transfer case spinning nothing), except with slightly less of a drive line loss.
This is why I personally have no faith in a stock setup Haldex system. It's just a large dive line loss for the most part, and even when it engages, it's still too late.