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Transaxle suggestions?

Does anyone know of a transaxle (with little-to-no overhang behind the rear axle) that mates to a modern four-cylinder motor?
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Re: Transaxle suggestions?

honda, toyota, mitsubishi... I think they all make them.
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Re: Transaxle suggestions?

renult make one that is very popular, there is one used in the Porsche 928 that is also commonly used, but very expensive.

With a bell housing adaptor and suitable machine work to input shafts you can make pretty much anything fit anything else.
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Re: Transaxle suggestions?

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renult make one that is very popular, there is one used in the Porsche 928 that is also commonly used, but very expensive.

With a bell housing adaptor and suitable machine work to input shafts you can make pretty much anything fit anything else.
Renault trannys commonly used with CSB's have a long rear overhang. That's why I'm even asking.

Are the C4/C5 Corvette transaxles light weight? It would make little sense to use a heavy transaxle on a light motor unless that motor was modified to all hell.
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