Hanks URQ 2.6L Autopsy

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Post by PRA4WX »

Eh Peter's not interested in all that turbo stuff.
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Post by death 4kqt »

PRA4WX wrote:Eh Peter's not interested in all that turbo stuff.
it almost discusts him :P
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Post by Hank »

Turbo spool/whine is like nails on the chalk board to Petar!!!!! :P
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ShavedQuattro wrote:Turbo spool/whine is like nails on the chalk board to Petar!!!!! :P

It gives me the goosebumps, but for all the right reasons. :)


haha! :D
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LMAO!!
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Post by Audilard »

Nice video Hank, but I can't tell how fast you are going. I guess I'll just come down to the Lab and drive it for myself. :-D
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Post by Hank »

I told you how fast it is going!!! But you can come down and flog it around if you would like.*










*driver assumes all legal and impound fees
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Post by audifreakjim »

That is fast, you rip through 3rd gear pretty quickly and are in 4th for a good while. Nice.
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Post by Mcstiff »

ShavedQuattro wrote:This info is just basd off the excel sheet Willie made a while back for hte different transmissions.

http://www.motorgeek.com/phpBB2/download.php?id=12500

Just make sure you put in 245-40-17s for the right data, and look at the 20020vt 4.11 transmissions.. Adding an 8500 redline helpstoo.


So to set this up for other transaxles does the "0.002975" change?

*=(rpm*((TireW/25.4)*(TireASR/100)*2+TireD)*.002975)/(GearR*FinalR)
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Post by zarati »

ShavedQuattro wrote:Nope, the early 4kq and URQ use the same pinion gear on the locker mechanism, where the +84 models all recieved the smaller gear/more teeth count on the locker mechanism. The only way to run the original flanges is to use an 84 4.11 box that is also one piece. This is how Richards car is setup in Vegas. I wanted the two piece to make it easier to scoot everything back when I decided to do that one of these days.

If it is one piece, it is a 84 piece out of a 4kq, if it is multi, you are running 4kq shafts as well, or somebody has figured out that rear big chassis cars(type 44s and c4) have flanges that will work too out of their locker setups. I imagine they will, I just dont have them on hand. Judging by how easily the rears twisted on my current setup, I doubt my old originals are much better as they endured clutch drops with r compounds on a prepped strip.

Hank


So why havn't you just swapped over the some 5ktq rear flanges. I have a set sitting on the shelf that I pulled for the same reason. Although now that 034 has the earlier Large seals, I may not need a 2pc but will probably go that route anyways.

FYI... I had my A4 Front Axles out the other day doing CV's on it. They are WAY Larger diameter. I wonder if there are any axles off the newer cars that would be the right length to put in back. The a4 units were NOT right, but maybe some other application might be?
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Post by 85oceanic »

Ok that was awesome. Sounds freakin great!!! Damnit.... I gotta get more done on the 4k now! Nice work Hank!!! :woowoo:
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Post by Dave »

Hank asked me to upload some stuff so he has something to read when he gets home.

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so about 2670 in total weight (e85@6.5 per gallon) with snowtires and a8 wheels, and urs recaro seats and full interior and who knows what is in your trunk... not to shabby

and hank according to Wheel weights, 21 pounds per wheel, r38s were listed but another site says 25lbs per wheel...


Link to video
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Post by Audilard »

That's it. I'm getting my VR6 done tonight, filling it with E85 and going to go blow up my 01A this weekend!!!
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Post by Dave »

Audilard wrote:That's it. I'm getting my VR6 done tonight, filling it with E85 and going to go blow up my 01A this weekend!!!


you should wait till Wednesday to blow it up... Hank and I are thinking about going out to Miller for the Wednesday open track night, that should be a good way to blow your trans!
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Post by Audilard »

Have you done the class yet to drive out there?
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Post by Dave »

Audilard wrote:Have you done the class yet to drive out there?


no, but I don't think it is required, it isn't mentioned here:

http://www.millermotorsportspark.com/re ... sume-week/
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Post by Audilard »

I definitely want to come. Whether my car will be ready or not is another thing. I'd call to make sure the TORDE isn't required.
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Post by a_CQ »

Darin, get off the MG and go get your car running...

LOL@Hank in that picture...was he saluting with a coke? I forget you guys are in UT :P
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Post by Quattro v1.0 »

a_CQ wrote:Darin, get off the MG and go get your car running...

LOL@Hank in that picture...was he saluting with a coke? I forget you guys are in UT :P


Those Utah boys roll hard-core. You notice it's not a measly diet coke, but a REAL coke. LoL
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quattro v1.0 wrote:[/quote]
a_CQ wrote:Darin, get off the MG and go get your car running...

LOL@Hank in that picture...was he saluting with a coke? I forget you guys are in UT :P


Those Utah boys roll hard-core. You notice it's not a measly diet coke, but a REAL coke. LoL[/quote]

full flavor HAHHAA
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Post by Highlander »

Hank,

I really like how you've come so far in such a short time.....your hard work
is really starting to pay off. Your dedication and attention to detail..really helps motivates me...Your welding and fabrication skills are amazing.
Total respect.

Keep the updates coming.

Cheers,

Craig.
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Post by Hank »

Dr. Pepper BTW

Thanks Craig. That means a lot from you.
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Post by quattro87 »

Hey Hank, a guy can miss a lot of detail when you make them so fast that there isn't enough time to actually check the detail. :-D I'll see you late tonight. Do you have 500 miles on the tranny yet? :wink:
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Post by Hank »

Different Power steering pump solved the hard steer problem..having a silky smooth quick rack ratio is nice.. I think my wife could actually drive it if needs be..
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Post by Dave »

Sorry I ruined your chance to go to the track tonight...

so here is a picture and video to make up for me ruining everything.


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