VW van - t5 extreme (awesome)

haven

Expedition Leader
t5 with portals

Thanks, Rob, for spotting this cool van!

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The VW T5 with portal axles was constructed by Seikel,
a German tuner that has increased 4x4 performance of
several VW vehicles. The portal axles increase ground
clearance to 15 inches without increasing the size of the
tires (235/85R16).

This fifth version of the VW Transporter (hence the T5 name)
was introduced in 2003. Mechanically the T5 is very similar
to the original Mercedes Sprinter. Now all we have to do is
convince Seikel to offer axles for the Mercedes diesel version
of the T5 van, which is sold in USA.

Here's a link to Seikel's page about this vehicle:
http://www.seikel.de/de/4x4_show.php?info=download

Chip Haven
 

philippo

New member
Colorado Ron said:
anyone know what portals they use? They making their own or using exsisting ones?


They produce their own portals.
Also their bilsteins, springs, skidplates, and gears for the gearbox are produced exlusivly.

Ron
 

FourByLand

Expedition Leader
Ron,

Welcome to the portal and cool van maybe you could share some photos and stories with us.

:wavey:
 

philippo

New member
Hi Louis,

My seikel t5, was following up the LR 110 Dormobile.
I still mis the defender, but the birth of our son made the switch nessecary.
Is there a place here where I can upload pic's?
I'm leaving Over two day,s , maybe I can put some pics from the Seikel T5 and the Extreme before I go.

Greetings, Ron

(don't pay to much attention to any spelling mishaps, english isn't my normal language, I'm dutch)
 
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archebald23

New member
Nice van, are you guys aware of the fact the you can replace vw van specifically the engine with Porsche engine? Is this true?
 
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robert

Expedition Leader
Nice van, are you guys aware of the fact the you can replace vw van parts specifically the engine with Porsche engine? Is this true?

It can be done depending on the which engine you are wanting to drop into which vehicle. Of course if you've got the money and the skills you can do anything. Which VW are you asking about specifically? While you can drop a Porsche air cooled into an air cooled Type 2, it's not worth it. You'll pay a fortune for "Porsche" parts. Better to get one of Jake Raby's engine kits and build what you need. For water cooled, there are several conversions that work as well (ex. Zetec) for a lot less money. One thing you need to remember is the Porsche engine is designed for a lightweight high revving sportscar- the buses/vans are heavy and require more low end. You'll also have to replace the tranny as they aren't designed for high horsepower applications. Even the Vanagon was less than 100hp.

Here's a link to get you started http://www.syncro.org/engines.html I'd also check out thesamba.com. There's a couple of other VW sites that are more model specific also.
 

iguana4x4

Wiki_4x4
I visited Auto Seikel in Germany this January and their product is amazing. Peter Seikel (the owner) showed me the T5 portals, among other things. Great attention to the detail in all their stuff. They even have VW manufacture low rane gears for them.

I will be using their Amarok accesories in my project.

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