Fitting a GTR R35 engine into a audi tt quattro

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Asked by GuruYYR6F Feb 25, 2018 at 04:08 PM about the 2002 Audi TT 1.8T quattro Roadster AWD

Question type: Car Customization

has anyone got any ideas on how to go about fitting a Nissan Skyline GTR
R35 engine into a 2002 Audi tt Quattro roadster?

4 Answers

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What year is the Nissan Skyline GTR, if there is a doubt I would drop a little more cash and take it to the professional, one wrong connection or drop you will have killed the car, the engine, or both.

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Hi the engine is out of a 2015 Skyline, fitting into the front is going to be a huge challenge and a lot of cutting, a friend suggests fitting it in the back but that would be very hard to do.

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forgot to add, we would be taking the bhp of this car from 315 bhp from the 1.8 bam engine to 1100 bhp from the GTR R35 engine. taking to a garage is not an option it would be way to costly

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we were thinking of taking out the inner wings and the front end of the car and also cutting out footwells and see how things line up with the new engine and then go from there.

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