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Re: bluebird
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to answer one of your questions, the TRX rims fit up to a 1200 sedan.
as for the drive train and ####, best as some1 with 5stars next to their name, some1 who has been there done that and bort the t-shirt.

Posted on: 2006/1/29 23:40
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Re: bluebird
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hey thanx for ur us full imput and if any1 knows any thing a bout the diff and i found out that the motor has twin spark ports

Posted on: 2006/1/29 23:47
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the bluebird diff centre should fit straight into a ute diff

Posted on: 2006/1/30 2:05
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so you've got a ca20 s3 bluebird TRX... with a h190 LSD?
The TRX has LSD thing is a myth, otherwise we'd all have a shed full of LSDs. (I've looked at a couple of TRXs wrecking that advertised LSD, none had them.)

If I am right in saying a s3 bluebird has a h190, then the centre wont fit a 1200 ute diff.

Posted on: 2006/1/30 3:28
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Series 1 and 2 Bluebirds had L20's in them. The series 3's had the CA20. This means that you have all of the gear you don't want. You would perhaps put an L20 in a 1200 but you wouldn't bother with a CA20 as they're a piece of junk.

LIke Tyrie said, The diff is a H190 which is a big strong diff, but no use to you because they are virtually impossibly to get LSD's for, the centres won't fit in a ute diff(like the H165) and would have to be shortened to fit in a 1200.

I drive a series 3 bluebird everyday and I can confirm they are a piece of junk. I would recommend that you pull that diff centre out and check that it isn't an LSD. At the off chance it is, those couple of gears are worth 10 times the rest of the car!

Posted on: 2006/1/30 8:59
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hey, you will probably find that it is welded, seems to be a habit of most bluebird owners (was tempted with mine but resisted)

Posted on: 2006/1/30 10:09
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thanx for that, but i would like to know wheather the 5 speed would bolt onto that a12 or not and i had the diff pulled apart and it is lsd i will hav to check the ratio and modle.

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oh as well do u need to put a lower profile tryer on the trx rims to get them in the wheel weels and if not do they rub on when turning

Posted on: 2006/1/30 10:12
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will g/box fit, nope!
rims will touch strut on a 1200, need to doo stanza f/end upgrade, need stanza lower control arms, steering arms and Lj torana castor rods, use your series 3 struts and weld 1200 spring seat on, much shorter stroke than stanza struts, good brakes too.

Posted on: 2006/1/30 10:23
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a h190 LSD for $50 with a free shooting car. Good score mate!

Posted on: 2006/1/30 11:14
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