justy awd turbo project (bit pic heavy)
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justy awd turbo project (bit pic heavy)
hi guys thought id post up my almost completed now project for you to put with a user name lol
and a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOU6gtf9Ivg (thers more on my account) from the weekend the first time its made it to pod ran a 12.94sec at 109.94mph with a not particularly good 60 foot of 2.0sec (this was with the car on a street tune (safe) on 16psi when its tuned on the dyno it will be running 18psi and will be able to lean it out a bit more and advance the timing)
and a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOU6gtf9Ivg (thers more on my account) from the weekend the first time its made it to pod ran a 12.94sec at 109.94mph with a not particularly good 60 foot of 2.0sec (this was with the car on a street tune (safe) on 16psi when its tuned on the dyno it will be running 18psi and will be able to lean it out a bit more and advance the timing)
swifty- Posts : 375
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Re: justy awd turbo project (bit pic heavy)
Nice one mate, the AWD has plenty of potential to do better 60ft's... sort out the rear end and 1.5's are very possible.
garndi- Posts : 245
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Re: justy awd turbo project (bit pic heavy)
looks good mate i think ya need some r888s and smaller wheels that will bring them times down are you still on stock rods
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Re: justy awd turbo project (bit pic heavy)
yer stcok rods crack tested what would you recomend to do on the rear end to aid 60foots
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Re: justy awd turbo project (bit pic heavy)
swifty wrote:yer stcok rods crack tested what would you recomend to do on the rear end to aid 60foots
Weld the Viscous and rear Diff
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Re: justy awd turbo project (bit pic heavy)
i use the car for circuits aswel so would cause handling issue but gd fun i spose
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Re: justy awd turbo project (bit pic heavy)
Yeah the welded diff can be a handfull on the track, you need to drive very smooth otherwise the rear steps out.... lots of fun .
You can always get a spare diff and use the welded one for the drag strip .
You can always get a spare diff and use the welded one for the drag strip .
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Re: justy awd turbo project (bit pic heavy)
would welding the viscus coupling cause handling issues if not were abouts is it actualy mounted i havnt really looked for it yet just wondering about doing it if its a qwick good mod ???
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Re: justy awd turbo project (bit pic heavy)
inbeetween the diff and prop quick NO easy NO good YES best bet is to get one thats already been done off of starkeymotorsport there is alot of machining before it gets welded
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Re: justy awd turbo project (bit pic heavy)
o rite what has 2 be machined off
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Re: justy awd turbo project (bit pic heavy)
You have to pull the VC apart (clean it) and machine it down, both halfs... then weld it together.
Check out the pic...>
http://www.starkeymotorsport.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=58
Check out the pic...>
http://www.starkeymotorsport.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=58
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