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Turning RWD ?
#1
Posted 07 July 2012 - 09:50 AM
#2
Posted 07 July 2012 - 11:56 AM
Centre diff, then transfer, then axles.
Maybe lock it in fwd and drift in reverse??
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#3
Posted 07 July 2012 - 12:57 PM
#4
Posted 07 July 2012 - 10:30 PM
#5
Posted 08 July 2012 - 12:44 AM
If you really want to drift then buy a rwd to start with.
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#6
Posted 08 July 2012 - 06:14 AM
I wanted to convert my Jummy to RWD, basically, if I wanted to go down this road, I'd have dropped a Wanker Rotary into her, mated her to an M21 and been done with it, but 4G donks are tougher, not saying a 12A or 13B isn't tough...but I don't like them personally.
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#7
Posted 08 July 2012 - 06:58 AM
#8
Posted 08 July 2012 - 07:16 AM
Weld the centre diff, don't muck about with the viscous coupling eliminator mentioned above.
Remove the front axles, you'll need to put the outer cv's back into the hubs to hold the wheelbearings together and use frost plugs to block up the holes in the gearbox.
If your vr4 has an all alloy transfercase (most likely unless it's an Evo0) you'd best get a steel case one and matching output shaft before you start.
If you still have 4ws you will need to get rid of it. Similarly if you have a viscous rear diff you will need to replace it, either with an open diff welded up, or preferably with a plate lsd from an RS.
If you have an Evo0 with the 4-bolt rear end life is made much easier as you can simply use a mech lsd from an evo1-3 in the stock housing, using the evo inner cv's and the rest of the 4-bolt axles - these will take a fair amount of abuse.
If you have a 3-bolt rear end, buy a pair of spare axles. How long they last depends on how much power/torque you have.
That's all pretty easy, go out, have fun, replace the odd axle.
Unfortunately it all gets a lot harder now - the E39A's main downfall as a drift car is it's piss poor steering lock, rack spacers will gain you a bit, but it's not long before you start rubbing the chassis rails at full lock, and there's no easy way around that.
Converting to north-south creates a tonne of problems, mainly because the steering rack is in completely the wrong place, the easiest solution (and I use the term very loosly) is to use a nissan subframe/rack/hubs/etc but that's a hell of a lot of work.
In short, for a bit of fun: do it. If you really want to drift, get a nissan/toyota.
Here's a vid of the first skid I did in mine many years ago, lol
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#9
Posted 08 July 2012 - 07:28 AM
I would assume it has something to do with Harmonics or Stress on the components...?
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#10
Posted 08 July 2012 - 08:20 AM
The alloy transfer cases are much weaker, I split mine clean in half the day after the above video was made. Replaced it with a steel cased one and it lasted 4 years of abuse.
The viscous diff's don't have a great lsd action, once they get hot they'll just spin one wheel which is no good for drifting.
#11
Posted 08 July 2012 - 03:14 PM
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#12
Posted 09 July 2012 - 07:20 AM
I had 190kw@wheels and 235/40/18's and after fitting the steel transfer case it would occasionally break an axle.
Dropping the clutch in 2nd with the car rolling is much less likely to break something than doing it in 1st or at a stand still.
With that sort of power it'll pull 3rd no problem. I never tried 4th.
#13
Posted 09 July 2012 - 11:50 PM
#14
Posted 09 July 2012 - 11:56 PM
started running Adelaide dry of rear diff crown wheel and pinion sets
That good sir, is an achievement.
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