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mk3phill
Sunday 15th February 2009, 01:52
whats the difference in driveshafts of n/a and turbo motors,.. are the actual shafts thicker or is it just the outer cv joints that are thicker/stronger,. also are the stock hubs identical or turbo specific?

thanks

flyingbrick
Monday 16th February 2009, 19:01
Hi.
Checked today in work mate. the 2.0 are different than the five cylinder engines. the T5 and the 2.5 non turbo are the same on the outer autos are only different on the inner joints. The early 850 (93 to 94) have a four stud wheel and hub !. After 94 there all the same on 850's with a five stud wheel up to 97......

mk3phill
Wednesday 18th February 2009, 19:28
Not sure what you mean about the 2.0 an five cyl engines tho haha. altho i should have been more specific,... does the 2.5 10v use different cv joints/drive shaft to a T5,... or does the T5 have stronger outer cv joints/driveshaft

flyingbrick
Wednesday 18th February 2009, 19:37
Hi. Ye sorry I know the 2.0L is a 5 cylinder as well. I meant all five cylnder engines being the 2.3 2.4 and 2.5 dsl are the some. The 2.0L five cylinder is smaller than all the others.
Hope I am making some sense ( am sober ) ( just ) LOL...........

mk3phill
Wednesday 18th February 2009, 23:22
makes sense dude! cheers for the input though!

cameron
Thursday 19th February 2009, 18:21
Ive put a 2.5 drive shaft on one of my first T5's, a 95 m plate.

Wasnt any difference iirc

Just match them up side by side thats probably the best way :D

Lee