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Hi Mark,
I have a 4wd RS4 box which is currently one of the strongest boxes they make.
It seems the easist way to make it 2wd is to weld up the torsen diff contained in the tail section. This is a common mod for racing Audi's apparently.
What I'm looking to do though is change the tail casting for a 2wd one, and somehow directly connect the lay shaft to the drive shaft (which runs up the inside of the hollow lay shaft).
On 2wd boxes the lay shaft is also the drive shaft,
so another option seems to be to change this shaft out.
The shaft diameter is meant to be the same diameter, so the gears are interchangeable.
Btw, the central casting (you call it the gearbox cover) is the same for both 2wd & 4wd. I checked the Audi part numbers.
A good friend works for Audi as a technician, so I'm hoping to get any parts required at trade prices /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
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I can understand why the Audi guys would weld up the center Torsen, because it would effectively give them a 50-50 front-rear split. But doing so for a 2WD box would mean you would have to lug the heavy (man, it is really heavy) center Torsen around with you. The way the Quattro box is set up the rear output shaft runs concentrically inside the front output shaft. All you would have to do would be to cut them both off (in front of the center Torsen), weld them together, fit a 2WD or custom fabricated end shield, and hope for the best. When I researched the gearbox covers for 2WD and AWD 01E boxes I thought I observed different part numbers for the gearbox covers. You can check the spreadsheet I posted here a while ago (on the GT40 library sub-forum)...I started to build a worksheet that compared 2WD and AWD part numbers.
When I checked with Audi just the 2WD output shaft was something like 900 GBP. So I think the best way to approach this is to experiment by welding up a Quattro 6-speed or by sourcing a 2WD 01E. The 2WD 6-speed boxes show up fairly regularly on Ebay.de and go for 500-800 Euros.