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And even at that $$$ level, I don't know that the G50 will take 500 to 600 ft-lbs reliably. And the other mid engine options (I know of a couple other options used by GT40 replica guys) are weaker still (not a good choice either).
But the OP hasn't posted whether he needs a mid engine transaxle or a FWD transaxle. I hope its not FWD, cause I don't think there is a solution for him. (maybe adapt the chain drive portion of the old Toronado transaxle to a manual?)
'JustDreamin'
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Sadly, there isn't alot of readily available hardware to do it with.
Another note: The T56 was never offered in a 4wd version. What that means is that in order to run a transfer case with a T56 you either need to do a divorced transfer case OR you need to build a custom tailshaft for the T56 that has a mounting flange for the tcase. Note that the tailshaft housing on the T56 houses the overdrive gearset, so it's not exactly an easily made part.
I think there may have been an AWD G50 variant. However, it doesn't do you much good, because in order to run a G50 in a mid engine, they have to be flipped (engine in a Porsche is behind the axle, so you flip it front to back, and then flip it over side to side to get the correct rotation) So the AWD output would be headed out the back bumper. The flipping is what makes the conversion expensive, you have to re-engineer the oiling system.
And not to rain on your parade, but if you're going to go through all that work, why try to make it look like a 3rd gen camaro? It'd probably be easier to build a custom tube frame and hang some form of bodywork on it (fiberglass, aluminum, steel, jello) than to work around the limitations you'll have with the GM platform.
Just my $.02
'JustDreamin'
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