Front Diff finished:
glas bead blasted
new bushings
all new bearings and seals
locker installed
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Looking good,
might I suggest to deburr the rough cut marks as not to have a strees riser,/a place where a crack can start.
Keep up the great work. Awesome!:tup::tup:
what are the motor specs? ls2 6-bolt conversion, LXR heads.......?
What intake you going with? With a virginia speed motor i could only guess a marcella?
keeping the torsion bar crossmember?
Maybe you haven't gotten this far, but what turbo headers are you going to use? I've wondered if the Virginia Speed would fit.
Any updates on this? I'm just hyped to see some more goodness,
That´s the car when I got it:
front diff looks great. I'm assuming you didn't leave it raw after blasting. Powder coat, paint, etc? Did you by chance add a secondary drain plug? If you did I'm interested in picking your brain on how you did it.
Build me one also...
Good luck and keep us posted...
If I would have know how much work it would be pretty much making all custom, I wouldn´t have
started that build.
Problem is, I´m a 110% guy and I hate compromises, so it takes a long time because I want to
build it to my exactly wishes..............not easy.
At the moment I´m trying to put together the order list for the Motec M800, Motec dash, fuelpump, flexfuel parts, Sensors, the wilwood front brakes,......
Not easy and lot of money, as I also need to buy flexfuel parts and a Motec M800 for my Supra and Motec Dash + other Motec parts, pedals, Bosch racing ABS,and so on for my road race C5 Corvette (7 Liter LS2 engine with independend throttle body setup 740hp mild tune setup,.....). Very time consuming........especially as I cannot just go to a shop here in Austria and order it, but need to get all that from around the world.......not easy.
Have you looked into the Motec substitute? Some of the people who use to work for Motec have now started there own company and are selling their own stand alone unit that is much less expensive.
A friend of mine is running it in his built Supra.
Good luck,
Nick
Have you looked into the Motec substitute? Some of the people who use to work for Motec have now started there own company and are selling their own stand alone unit that is much less expensive.
A friend of mine is running it in his built Supra.
Good luck,
Nick