BrandonDrums
09-07-2011, 06:02 PM
In one of the newer "why can't the 818 have AWD?" threads someone mentioned something that I think is more applicable and actually feasible to the next gen WRX.
http://www.motortrend.com/future/future_vehicles/1107_subaru_wrx_to_go_its_own_way/
If they build the next gen WRX on the Toyobaru chassis as it's kinda being hinted at (not based off of impreza chassis, will be shorter and lighter yet wider than the Impreza) then I would really want to see some innovation in the driveline allowing for better weight distribution. If the engine is slightly raised and the oil-pan is split into a u-shape or flattened, a driveshaft could come out of the front of the transmission, go under the engine into a separate front differential allowing the engine to be mounted up against the firewall completely behind the front axle.
You can see that possibility clearly in this picture, the front axles come out slightly below the level of the bottom of the engine. If you lower that point a little bit and shape the oil pan so a shaft could come straight out of that point on the current 5mt, you could send power to in front of the engine.
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh154/LOW145/1972%20914/engine2026.jpg
As you can see, there are 2 gear tunnels in the 5mt (as in the 6mt)
4031
The rear output comes from the top portion, the front comes from the bottom. If they just take that basic design and allow for a shaft to come out the front dropped down a few inches by a 1:1 direct gearset, it would be pretty darn easy to accomplish. The only real innovation would be for a oil pickup system that could pick up oil from both sides of the U and perhaps keep oil from sloshing from one chamber to the other under high g-forces.
Easy, I think they should do it.
http://www.motortrend.com/future/future_vehicles/1107_subaru_wrx_to_go_its_own_way/
If they build the next gen WRX on the Toyobaru chassis as it's kinda being hinted at (not based off of impreza chassis, will be shorter and lighter yet wider than the Impreza) then I would really want to see some innovation in the driveline allowing for better weight distribution. If the engine is slightly raised and the oil-pan is split into a u-shape or flattened, a driveshaft could come out of the front of the transmission, go under the engine into a separate front differential allowing the engine to be mounted up against the firewall completely behind the front axle.
You can see that possibility clearly in this picture, the front axles come out slightly below the level of the bottom of the engine. If you lower that point a little bit and shape the oil pan so a shaft could come straight out of that point on the current 5mt, you could send power to in front of the engine.
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh154/LOW145/1972%20914/engine2026.jpg
As you can see, there are 2 gear tunnels in the 5mt (as in the 6mt)
4031
The rear output comes from the top portion, the front comes from the bottom. If they just take that basic design and allow for a shaft to come out the front dropped down a few inches by a 1:1 direct gearset, it would be pretty darn easy to accomplish. The only real innovation would be for a oil pickup system that could pick up oil from both sides of the U and perhaps keep oil from sloshing from one chamber to the other under high g-forces.
Easy, I think they should do it.