George's B4 1.8t
George's B4 1.8t
Ok, so a little background on my new project. About 6 months ago my B5 daily got totaled. It was bittersweet since it was a nice car and I put a ton of work into it, bit I miss the look and feel of older Audi's. So I saved the engine and went on the hunt for a solid B4 to swap the 1.8t into. A couple of weeks ago I found a 95 90q sport with the rare heated cloth interior, and aux gauge package. Unfortunately it was really rough and rusty. I bought it anyway mainly for the interior and set out to find another one. A few days later I managed to find a second 95 90 with heated sport cloth interior and gauge package. The problem is while the second one is straight and clean, its a fwd automatic. But the money was right, so I picked it up. So now I have to take 2 B4's and make one, with the engine from a B5.
The donor quattro
The fwd that I will be building
The donor engine
The ADR engine mounts are sitting in front of it.
Making some room
Removing some unnecessary parts
So the goals for this car are
1.8t swap
Frankenturbo
Euro front and rear bumpers
Fuba antenna conversion
Slightly lower
Fully sort the whole car to be a solid daily driver
The donor quattro
The fwd that I will be building
The donor engine
The ADR engine mounts are sitting in front of it.
Making some room
Removing some unnecessary parts
So the goals for this car are
1.8t swap
Frankenturbo
Euro front and rear bumpers
Fuba antenna conversion
Slightly lower
Fully sort the whole car to be a solid daily driver
Re: George's B4 1.8t
So Quattro swap?
Re: George's B4 1.8t
So today was a very productive day.
Pulled my euro bumper out of storage and dusted it off.
Got all of the front track stuff out of the way
Rear subframe mounting points made.
And now its all installed.
Now to just fab up the front mount for the differential. The rear suspension will need to come out again when I get my new springs and I can install my new struts and other refresh bits.
Pulled my euro bumper out of storage and dusted it off.
Got all of the front track stuff out of the way
Rear subframe mounting points made.
And now its all installed.
Now to just fab up the front mount for the differential. The rear suspension will need to come out again when I get my new springs and I can install my new struts and other refresh bits.
-
Freepetra
Re: George's B4 1.8t
Looks like fun, I love seeing people do out of the ordinary stuff. Not your usual AAN or 3B build.
-
audi_project
Re: George's B4 1.8t
I've done this before, its not too bad to do. Things I noticed:
1x brake line to the rear on quattro rather than two
abs sensor plugs are different
prop/diff front brackets need welding in
fwd gearbox mount needs cutting out or hammering flat
fuel tank needs swapping
the small tabs for the heat shields need cutting/grinding away
thats just a few of the bits.
1x brake line to the rear on quattro rather than two
abs sensor plugs are different
prop/diff front brackets need welding in
fwd gearbox mount needs cutting out or hammering flat
fuel tank needs swapping
the small tabs for the heat shields need cutting/grinding away
thats just a few of the bits.
-
Hybrid_Hatch
Re: George's B4 1.8t
Make a trailer out of the other shell.
Re: George's B4 1.8t
a given I thinkHybrid_Hatch wrote:Make a trailer out of the other shell.
500hp for $500? Holset + mc2 bottom + 7a head
http://theprojectpad.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1534
http://theprojectpad.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1534
Re: George's B4 1.8t
..other acceptable repurposing would be a chicken coop.... A chicken CQ would be the best though
500hp for $500? Holset + mc2 bottom + 7a head
http://theprojectpad.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1534
http://theprojectpad.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1534
-
AudiSport4000
- Posts: 795
- Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 12:53 pm
- Location: Fort Wayne, IN
Re: George's B4 1.8t
Very cool, George.

1986 4kq Commemorative Design
2012 Jetta TDI
Follow me on YouTube at Mike's Virtual Garage!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaMvwk ... pmfVh_PJQ/
2012 Jetta TDI
Follow me on YouTube at Mike's Virtual Garage!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaMvwk ... pmfVh_PJQ/
Re: George's B4 1.8t
So far it has been pretty interesting, and heavy. Transplanting complete rear subframes from one car to another is kind of taxing. Not to mention the almost full fuel tank. Should be a fun car when its done.
"If you can't find one, make one"
Dallastown, PA
1991 Audi 80 quattro (20vt project)
1991 Audi Coupe Quattro (project: my first 20v)
2007 Mitsubishi Raider(Dakota in disguise)
2019 Chevy Cruze RS hatch (wife's little red sporty car)
Dallastown, PA
1991 Audi 80 quattro (20vt project)
1991 Audi Coupe Quattro (project: my first 20v)
2007 Mitsubishi Raider(Dakota in disguise)
2019 Chevy Cruze RS hatch (wife's little red sporty car)
Re: George's B4 1.8t
It was definitely a lot of work for one day. My two saving graces were having David (de80q) to help and me soaking everything under the rusty quattro car for days in PB Blaster. All in all it went very smooth.
The single brake line has been swapped, but now I have to swap the entire abs unit and front brake lines since they are very different.
This is going to be in the theme of all my projects, especially my daily drivers, where no corners are cut. I fully intend on making every option work including abs and a/c.
The goals for this week are shifter swap, pedal swap and clutch master. Also, while I have the dash out I will be installing a new heater core and taping the HVAC box doors. Hopefully next weekend the engine will come out of the black car and I can start preping the bay for the 1.8t...
Fingers crossed this thing will be on the road before Christmas...
The single brake line has been swapped, but now I have to swap the entire abs unit and front brake lines since they are very different.
This is going to be in the theme of all my projects, especially my daily drivers, where no corners are cut. I fully intend on making every option work including abs and a/c.
The goals for this week are shifter swap, pedal swap and clutch master. Also, while I have the dash out I will be installing a new heater core and taping the HVAC box doors. Hopefully next weekend the engine will come out of the black car and I can start preping the bay for the 1.8t...
Fingers crossed this thing will be on the road before Christmas...
Re: George's B4 1.8t
My plan is to part it after I have the other car running and then scrapping the shell. I need to try and recoup some of the money I am shelling out in order to keep the wife happy...Hybrid_Hatch wrote:Make a trailer out of the other shell.
-
grillage
Re: George's B4 1.8t
Why did you swap brake lines to the rear?
Re: George's B4 1.8t
The brake line setup is completely different fwd to quattro. The fwd has two lines that run from the abs unit to an adj proportioning valve mounted to the swing axle. The quattro has the proportioning valve under the hood next to the abs unit and a single line running back to the rear subframe, where it splits to the calipers. This means to keep abs I need to swap entire abs unit, all lines and complete abs wiring harness.grillage wrote:Why did you swap brake lines to the rear?
-
grillage
Re: George's B4 1.8t
The reason I ask is that I'm doing an ABS delete for my coupe V8 swap and have some questions on the ABS and non ABS setups...
I'd love your input: http://www.motorgeek.com/viewtopic.php? ... ead#unread" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'd love your input: http://www.motorgeek.com/viewtopic.php? ... ead#unread" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: George's B4 1.8t
I love the idea of doing everything factory correct but holy poop that old ABS stuff is pretty bad. I think an upgrade would be to ditch it.
500hp for $500? Holset + mc2 bottom + 7a head
http://theprojectpad.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1534
http://theprojectpad.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1534
Re: George's B4 1.8t
In my experience the abs on the b4's was pretty good. Unlike the b3's which only come on after you have slid at least 100 ftpkw wrote:I love the idea of doing everything factory correct but holy poop that old ABS stuff is pretty bad. I think an upgrade would be to ditch it.
Re: George's B4 1.8t
I see where my parts came from now! (I think)... Looks like a lot of work for a DD but then again like something I would totally do with the space/time.
Looks good! oh and the pace that this is happening... very impressive!
Looks good! oh and the pace that this is happening... very impressive!
'95 Audi 90Q
'91 Audi CQ Project: Davescq.wordpress.com
'00 Buell X1 Racing Stripe
'91 Audi CQ Project: Davescq.wordpress.com
'00 Buell X1 Racing Stripe
Re: George's B4 1.8t
Who knows, with any luck it will all but be road worthy this weekend. I say almost for a reason...
"If you can't find one, make one"
Dallastown, PA
1991 Audi 80 quattro (20vt project)
1991 Audi Coupe Quattro (project: my first 20v)
2007 Mitsubishi Raider(Dakota in disguise)
2019 Chevy Cruze RS hatch (wife's little red sporty car)
Dallastown, PA
1991 Audi 80 quattro (20vt project)
1991 Audi Coupe Quattro (project: my first 20v)
2007 Mitsubishi Raider(Dakota in disguise)
2019 Chevy Cruze RS hatch (wife's little red sporty car)
Re: George's B4 1.8t
Also, what are the details on the Fuba Antenna conversion? Is it as simple as pull out the old one and pop this thing in?
'95 Audi 90Q
'91 Audi CQ Project: Davescq.wordpress.com
'00 Buell X1 Racing Stripe
'91 Audi CQ Project: Davescq.wordpress.com
'00 Buell X1 Racing Stripe
Re: George's B4 1.8t
No, a fuba antenna is a roof mount antennadalspaugh wrote:Also, what are the details on the Fuba Antenna conversion? Is it as simple as pull out the old one and pop this thing in?
Re: George's B4 1.8t
Had a little time this evening, so I got the cars back in the shop and made some minor progress.
First up I resealed and gave the rear diff a fresh coat of paint.
Next I went ahead and installed my ss brake lines in the back.
Finally I installed the rear diff and started getting an idea of how I am going to fab the front diff mount.
First up I resealed and gave the rear diff a fresh coat of paint.
Next I went ahead and installed my ss brake lines in the back.
Finally I installed the rear diff and started getting an idea of how I am going to fab the front diff mount.
-
Alloutofdonuts
Re: George's B4 1.8t
Wow, I didn't realize how 'easy' a B4 quattro conversion was...lol btw yours & mine idea of easy differs some hahaha! You're mad!
Cool to know it's possible though & opens up options for (real) rust free southern fwd cars.
Impressive work & the speed is stupifying. I took the better part of a weekend just to fit a B5 exhaust on my 90 lol.
Cool to know it's possible though & opens up options for (real) rust free southern fwd cars.
Impressive work & the speed is stupifying. I took the better part of a weekend just to fit a B5 exhaust on my 90 lol.
Re: George's B4 1.8t
First off, I would like to wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving.
Made some more room. Can't wait to see my 1.8t in that space.
Went ahead and installed my new engine mounts.
Also got some smaller stuff done like removing the automatic shifter, installing my new trans mounts, and repairing the licence plate tub so I can bolt my plate on.
Made some more room. Can't wait to see my 1.8t in that space.
Went ahead and installed my new engine mounts.
Also got some smaller stuff done like removing the automatic shifter, installing my new trans mounts, and repairing the licence plate tub so I can bolt my plate on.
Re: George's B4 1.8t
Today was a very productive day.
David helped me weld in my rear diff mounts I fabbed up.
And my shiney new axles
After David and I got the rear end all finished up we moved onto the next major project, wiring and pedals. We each got into a car and pulled dashes and pedal clusters.
V6 wiring harness removed.
And engine bay all cleaned up.
Goals for tomorrow include splicing the aeb harness into the body and then reinstall the interior in the black car. This is going to be more complicated than I first thought since I not only have to install the aeb harness, but make it work in a car that started as an automatic
Fwd, but is now manual and quattro.
David helped me weld in my rear diff mounts I fabbed up.
And my shiney new axles
After David and I got the rear end all finished up we moved onto the next major project, wiring and pedals. We each got into a car and pulled dashes and pedal clusters.
V6 wiring harness removed.
And engine bay all cleaned up.
Goals for tomorrow include splicing the aeb harness into the body and then reinstall the interior in the black car. This is going to be more complicated than I first thought since I not only have to install the aeb harness, but make it work in a car that started as an automatic
Fwd, but is now manual and quattro.