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Juan AR155Q4
31-10-09, 23:40
Wich engine is mounted in this car?
Sounds as a V6, but was the transmission adapted to 4WD?
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Yes, they were/are absolute monsters with 4wd :cool:
"The 1996 version had a 2.5 L 90? V6 engine delivering 490 PS (360 kW; 480 hp) at 11,900 rpm, had a top speed of around 300 kilometres per hour (190 mph) and weighed 1,060 kilograms (2,300 lb)"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo_155
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arjunior45
01-11-09, 08:48
are you asking if you can mount a V6 engine on a Q4?
Steve Webb
01-11-09, 12:43
I hope that was resting on more than just the air jacks!!
I caught one of those at Goodwood in 2000 or 2001 when they were starting it up for a run up the hill. First step in starting the car was to stick a massive gas powered space heater in front and blow hot air over the motor to warm it all up.
I'm sure I posted some pics up on the site somewhere.
Steve Webb
01-11-09, 12:46
Here is one of the pics:
http://forum.berlinasportivo.org/photoplog/images/3/1_155_V6_ti_exposed_airbox.jpg
Just look at how low it is mounted in the car!!
Steve Webb
01-11-09, 20:47
Love to see a blueprint for how they managed to fit the motor and transmission into the front of that, especially as it is sooooo low.
Guess they're dry sumped so that'll help a bit???
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Steve Webb
01-11-09, 22:33
even so its going to take some pretty nifty packaging to get it all down that low.
Particularly when you consider the whole car will be on it's arse too!
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Juan AR155Q4
02-11-09, 19:46
are you asking if you can mount a V6 engine on a Q4?
NO way, I?m keeping my I4 turbocharged.
Just curious of how this engine was fitted (besides lowering it).
Wich gearbox was mounted with? Was all the transmission a development for competition? Was it from another car?
arjunior45
02-11-09, 21:52
NO way, I?m keeping my I4 turbocharged.
Just curious of how this engine was fitted (besides lowering it).
Wich gearbox was mounted with? Was all the transmission a development for competition? Was it from another car?
Do not have a clue, sorry.
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