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A4LD, What works and What doesn't
I have a freshly rebuilt A4ld transmission and I was wondering what v6 motors can be made to fit it relatively easily. And what it would take to make them fit.
I am not intrested in trading up to a v8, and have no intrest in turbo 4 bangers. |
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Re: A4LD, What works and What doesn't
Don't really know of anyone that has experimented with doing different v6 swaps. You said your not interested in v8's but the explorer 302 5.0 gets approx 18-20 mpg I believe and it has the more torque and HP and if you would change the transfer case to I think it's a 4406 you could have it being a 4X4 instead of AWD which would lead to a little bit more gas mileage since all wheels wouldn't have to spin at the same time.
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1996 Explorer XLT 4X4 Auto. 4.0 OHV BWM to Fulltime and auto 4X4 1999 Malibu. 2.4L DOHC Auto 2000 Explorer XLT 4X4 Auto 4.0 SOHC |
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Re: A4LD, What works and What doesn't
really that is interesting... i haven't heard that before.
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Re: A4LD, What works and What doesn't
Guess I never did really answer your question lol, sorry, but a 2.3/3.0/4.0 all should bolt up to that transmission.
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1996 Explorer XLT 4X4 Auto. 4.0 OHV BWM to Fulltime and auto 4X4 1999 Malibu. 2.4L DOHC Auto 2000 Explorer XLT 4X4 Auto 4.0 SOHC |
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