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luke2152 07-21-2013 01:13 PM

diff offset
 
I'm building a locost 7 style car using mx5 components. Have a 7" open diff mounted in it. The propshaft tunnel is central so that when I have the propshaft flange lined up with it and the diff casing centred the axle drive shafts are offset 20mm to the left. I think it will be rather expensive getting the shafts cut and lengthened if its even possible on heat treated items. So my question is do any of the other diffs (preferably lsd) have the axle outputs equal distance from the centre of the diff. Mine by the way has cv cups on the output rather then flanges.

Hope that didn't sound to confusing I'm sure someone will understand me!

curly 07-21-2013 01:37 PM

Something sounds off. Pretty sure our diffs and driveshafts are centered in the chassis, as are the output shafts.

Are you saying you know they're off due to your chassis design? Or you don't know why it's off.

luke2152 07-21-2013 02:32 PM

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Here we go picture paints 1000 words. As you can see looking straight at the propshaft flange the outputs are not equal distance from the centre. If I was designing the chassis I would have offset the diff slightly to one side but I brought it like that so have to make it work.

luke2152 07-22-2013 02:21 PM

So....anyone know if all the mx5 diffs are slightly offset like this? Or if any are central.

NiklasFalk 07-22-2013 02:59 PM

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I have not thought about it myself before but it looks like the pinion is on the right side of the center, and the rest of the diff is centered (what's the reference :)).
Having the prop shaft at an angle is nice for the jokes, but can be unpleasant for the hip/kidneys on the person in the right hand seat in a seven.
E.g.
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1374519589

NiklasFalk 07-22-2013 03:00 PM

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I have not thought about it myself before but it looks like the pinion is on the right side of the center, and the rest of the diff is centered (what is the reference :)).
Having the prop shaft at an angle is nice for the jokes, but can be unpleasant for the hip/kidneys on the person in the right hand seat in a seven.
E.g.
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1374519605

Some help (not sure if you are able to verify that all have the pinion offset to the right but i would assume so, unsure about the 6.5" diffs)
http://www.miata.net/garage/diffguide/

luke2152 07-22-2013 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by NiklasFalk (Post 1035250)
I have not thought about it myself before but it looks like the pinion is on the right side of the center, and the rest of the diff is centered (what's the reference :)).
Having the prop shaft at an angle is nice for the jokes, but can be unpleasant for the hip/kidneys on the person in the right hand seat in a seven.
E.g.
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1374519605

Good point on the referance...but I don't have a choice since the tunnel is already manufactured (unless I get an angry grinder and welder in there and I'm not so confident about my welding ablilities...) By the way mine is right hand drive so I would be the person suffering in the right hand seat ;)

I guess I probably have to fork out and get some custom made driveshafts. If I do that I'd want to know I could use them on a torsen diff if and when I upgrade it.


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