
Any info on the subject will be greatly appreciated. i.e. pics of simular build,rear diff options,other tranny options ect.
the reason I'm doing this is I want to be able to use the power I'm expecting my engine to put out. (350-420 HP)
I think that is a highly personal view and opinion. Although, I don't have any plans for a front-mounted gearbox I can appreciate the challenge and benefit of doing as Jose plans (and others, mostly SAs I suppose, have done).MD wrote:Guys, I think the challenge lies in keeping the faith with these transaxle cars. By that I mean, if you put a box behind the engine, the car immediatley looses its original claim to fame as a transaxle which is why you own one in the first place. It might still be an Alfa but the magic is gone..
My point here is. By all means settle for the power you want (or think you want) but don't proceed until you also develop the necessary plans to use a transaxle for your transmission whether this is a modified original , hand made for the job or adapting one off the shelf from left field.
That is not factual, but highly personal and subjective. Again, personally, I have no plans to go down the path of a front mounted gear-box, as I, like you, think of it as a fundamental part of the Milano/GTV6/Alfetta, and I like to stay true to the design philosophy of the car. Though, I still appreciate what people taking that path are looking for. I see nothing wrong with it, and it may still be the wisest move given the power Jose expects/wants to extract. You were beasically suggesting not to proceed until he has plans for a transaxle that can take the heat.MD wrote:...a transaxle which is why you own one in the first place. It might still be an Alfa but the magic is gone..
Haha, got a good chuckle out of that oneMD wrote:I got tramline steering.