Audi V6 engine question

Per Lindgren lindgre at online.no
Mon Feb 4 20:42:49 EST 2002


Actually, VW officials have said that they wouldnt have too much trouble
in actually fitting the Audi V6 in a Golf or Passat, but this engine
would be so big that the crumple zones wouldnt be satisfactory in the
event of an collision. That's why they went with a 15º V6 instead.

PerL
92 Cabrio 2.3E

Andrew Duane USG wrote:

>Hairy green toads from Mars made Vic Norman say:
>
>>Can some-one help me win (or lose) a bet?
>>For some reason I have it stuck in my head that the V6 engine that appeared
>>in Audis around 1992 and the VR6 engine that appeared in Volkswagen Passats
>>etc at about the same time are one and the same engine.
>>Am I right or wrong.
>>
>
>Wrong.
>
>The VR6 is a narrow angle V6 (15 degree) that was built for the
>smaller VW engine bays. It shares little or no real technology
>with the 2.8 V6 used by Audi.
>
>Nowadays, both platforms use the same V6, the Audi one. The VR6
>though I think is back in the Jetta.
>
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