me = happy
#1
Boost Czar
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Chantilly, VA
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me = happy
My total costs for my 1.8 LSD rear conversion:
$50 1.8 assembly (hell of a deal! Thanks Brian)
$50 Driveshaft (shipped)
$170 RX7 Clutch-Type LSD (shipped)
$109 Halfshafts (94-95 w/ABS) (shipped)
est. $50-75 Seals/Clips/Fluid
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$450
$450
minus $100-400 1.8 Open Meatball / 1.6 VLSD Assembly
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Next to nothing!
My total costs for my clutch swap:
$200 Dual friction keval/carbon clutch
$40 Flyhweel resurfacing
est. $30 Rear Seal
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$270
$240
minus $150 JUN Flywheel (10lbs.)
$100-200 ACT HD KIT (8k)
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Next to nothing!
$50 1.8 assembly (hell of a deal! Thanks Brian)
$50 Driveshaft (shipped)
$170 RX7 Clutch-Type LSD (shipped)
$109 Halfshafts (94-95 w/ABS) (shipped)
est. $50-75 Seals/Clips/Fluid
------
$450
$450
minus $100-400 1.8 Open Meatball / 1.6 VLSD Assembly
--------
Next to nothing!
My total costs for my clutch swap:
$200 Dual friction keval/carbon clutch
$40 Flyhweel resurfacing
est. $30 Rear Seal
------
$270
$240
minus $150 JUN Flywheel (10lbs.)
$100-200 ACT HD KIT (8k)
--------
Next to nothing!
#4
Boost Czar
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1.6 ACT HD for a Competition Stage III, only 8k on it. holds 180rwtq.
I have all the cltuch parts, just waiting on a few rear parts and should be throwing it all togther early Feb.
I have all the cltuch parts, just waiting on a few rear parts and should be throwing it all togther early Feb.
#14
Tour de Franzia
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Location: Republic of Dallas
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I'm snagging a salvage 99 car from auction/lot when I get back. Market is about $800 for one wrecked good-like. Then I'll have brakes, torsen, 1.8, a spare trans, and tons of other crap to sell. Its good to have a father in the salvage business.
#16
What kind of discount do your buddies at mt.net get?
The conversation surrounding Brain's lsd made it sound as though there were more to go around, so I figured he'd share. I have mine. Picked it up on ebay for $115 delivered. Looks like it has never been used- all plates were at or exceeded spec. It will work nicely with the 4.10 rear I found in a dumpster.
I'll just need to get my free Turbo II trans sorted after that.
The conversation surrounding Brain's lsd made it sound as though there were more to go around, so I figured he'd share. I have mine. Picked it up on ebay for $115 delivered. Looks like it has never been used- all plates were at or exceeded spec. It will work nicely with the 4.10 rear I found in a dumpster.
I'll just need to get my free Turbo II trans sorted after that.
#17
Damn swapping on cheap...
But I was just lazy and wanted it done quik so paid the price but whatever.. It'll all be yanked soon anyway for the r2 drivetrain..
Gonna be getting the trans adapters made here soon too...
Loved the clutch type so far.. Makes the diff one of the best mods I've done!!!!!
But I was just lazy and wanted it done quik so paid the price but whatever.. It'll all be yanked soon anyway for the r2 drivetrain..
Gonna be getting the trans adapters made here soon too...
Loved the clutch type so far.. Makes the diff one of the best mods I've done!!!!!
#19
hey scott, I finally got a mbc Ive been doing tuning runs up and down 460 during the last 3 hours and I'm proud to say that the ebay clutch is holding 15psi like a champion! I'm going to a dyno day on saturday in harrisonburg, va. I'll get some numbers for everyone then on the holding power of the ebay clutch. Also ill make a run with stock timing and a run with timing increases with WI.