Andy's 91' 80q

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Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Sun Dec 17, 2017 10:56 am

I purchased the car back in about 2004-2005 in south central PA somewhere. It ran poorly due to a seizing alternator if i can remember correctly. i pulled the engine and transmission and did some prep work and then there it sat until now. I was finally able to get it shipped to south Florida where I live now.
I already started pulling the 10v engine harness. An ABY harness will take its place. The 034 JHM short throw shifter is in. Along with a 2B RS2 "bent" tie rod. So far that's all that's been done on the chassis.
I have a modified AAN engine and 01E DSY 6 speed ready to go in it too. The AAN engine has a Wagner Tuning short path intake and sportq EVO exhaust manifolds. Along with many other various parts I found along the way. The 01E has B5 A4 rear axle cups that have been modified to fit the front axles in the 80. Upgraded early style shifter rods from JHM with a stiffer centering spring. I also had RS2 transmission mount arms a B4 subframe and a 4kq prop shaft. That's it so far. Pictures soon to come!
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Sun Dec 17, 2017 11:06 am

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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby DE80q » Sun Dec 17, 2017 11:41 am

Nice to see this finally making some headway! What is the fluid line on the 01E for? I have a couple of them around, and haven't seen that yet. Also, I thought the bent tie rod was only needed for the 10vt swap.
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Sun Dec 17, 2017 11:59 am

The fluid line is in place of a cooler I think. I just bypassed it by running a -6. The tie rod is for bigger down pipe clearance so they say. But I’m gonna find out. I’m getting a 01E rear mount from AK Motorsports soon. Let’s see how big of a task it will be to install. Anyone ever seen this?
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Sun Dec 17, 2017 7:16 pm

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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby Afterthought » Sun Dec 17, 2017 11:03 pm

damn, the car and engine seem to defy gravity.

I am doing a very similar setup in my URQ but the intake manifold is a different brand.
I am trying to figure out which bracket to use to hold the power steering pump, looks like I am going to have to customize something . It appears thats what you did ? Is that a custom bracket you made?

Looks like a good project, and that's a hell of a parts list so far. Look forward to seeing it.
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby the german » Sun Dec 17, 2017 11:12 pm

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Tell me about this brace on the back of the transmission...
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Mon Dec 18, 2017 5:23 am

Thank you! I had to make a bracket to hold the factory 80q power steering pump where I wanted it. The brace on the back of the transmission is made by AK Motorsports that is designed to eliminate the factory transmission mounts to run a bigger exhaust but I’m using it in conjunction with them to make it even stronger. We will see soon enough. Thats about next on my list.
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Mon Dec 18, 2017 5:27 am

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Here is a better picture of the power steering bracket
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Mon Dec 18, 2017 5:32 am

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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby the german » Mon Dec 18, 2017 3:23 pm

rennenmsports wrote:The brace on the back of the transmission is made by AK Motorsports that is designed to eliminate the factory transmission mounts to run a bigger exhaust but I’m using it in conjunction with them to make it even stronger. We will see soon enough. Thats about next on my list.


Interesting, thank you!
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Tue Dec 19, 2017 12:14 pm

Your welcome!
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Fri Dec 22, 2017 9:02 pm

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Anyone know what the green connector is for under the drivers dash? The right side of the connector goes through the firewall in its own rubber grommet where I cut and tapped up the wires in the engine compartment about a decade ago when I was drinking. I think it’s air conditioning but I’m not %100 sure. It may be airbag but I thought those were mandated yellow
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Sat Dec 23, 2017 1:49 pm

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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby A1QSHIP » Sun Dec 24, 2017 1:44 pm

rennenmsports wrote:
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Anyone know what the green connector is for under the drivers dash? The right side of the connector goes through the firewall in its own rubber grommet where I cut and tapped up the wires in the engine compartment about a decade ago when I was drinking. I think it’s air conditioning but I’m not %100 sure. It may be airbag but I thought those were mandated yellow


Definitely a/c. No connections thru the fire wall for any electrical components of the airbag system.

BTW, will the AKMS transmission mount allow you to delete the snub mount on the front of the engine?
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Sun Dec 24, 2017 3:23 pm

Awesome! Thank u! I’m not so sure about deleting the snubber mount with the AKMS mount but that would be awesome actually. Good thought! I already have been emailing the guy. I will ask them what they think. But if I could imagine the directional forces involved there might be a good chance that it would be worth a try
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Sun Dec 24, 2017 3:27 pm

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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Sun Dec 24, 2017 11:59 pm

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A nice piece of aluminum! Merry Christmas!
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby Afterthought » Mon Dec 25, 2017 8:04 am

rennenmsports wrote:Awesome! Thank u! I’m not so sure about deleting the snubber mount with the AKMS mount but that would be awesome actually. Good thought! I already have been emailing the guy. I will ask them what they think. But if I could imagine the directional forces involved there might be a good chance that it would be worth a try



Merry Christmas . Look forward to hearing what you find out on that. I’ve been looking at some of the AKMS stuff and was thinking about getting those engine mounts. Deleting the snub mount would be nice but I always thought it must be important to have up there .
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Mon Dec 25, 2017 11:50 am

Any idea what happens when u take the 6 bolts off the back of an 01E? It appears to be spring loaded.
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Re: Andy's 91' 80q

Postby rennenmsports » Mon Dec 25, 2017 1:38 pm

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Got it. At least temporarily until I can get my hands on the right bolts
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