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Re: How do you guys get traction with high hp? And awd anyone?
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so you want decent traction? 4 link and 10" wide will do the trick
sr20 wagon traction1200 ute traction

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Re: How do you guys get traction with high hp? And awd anyone?
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my rally car is 900kg, with half full petrol tank ready to run (no driver)

that is 1984 pounds.... so under 2000 should be easy, the rally car has a full steel roll cage and many extra safety and navigational stuff in it

if you can get under 2000 then you wont need so much horsepower to go the same speed

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pepper wrote:
there was an awd turbo mazda about the same era as the awd turbo lasers.
a mazda familia.
bout the size of a laser.
probably the smallest mazda awd made.
even suzuki swift came as an awd turbo. called a cultus.


yes Im well aware of the cultus. I believe its gti? I dont believe it was marketed in the USA though. I know we have a chevy sprint turbo. cuz I own one lol not awd but cool litle commute car.

Im also well aware of the justy(made by subaru?) its also a little awd car.

I just found what you mention. 323 gtx. Amazingly light at 2600lbs.
Sounds cool... if I can find them, seem to be rarer than my turbo sprint.(which ive only seen one ever and I own it.)

In the end might not be worth the trouble if your lucky enough to find one since its still about 4" longer and 4" wider on the track. I would rather stick with dsm if thats the case since both will need body mod/flare. the aftermarket support on the dsm is crazy vs rare/everything custom. Although if i find one may be a good little collector.

so in the end out of all these awd dsm are the only one readily available. Theres one for sale now thats a shell- no engine/tranny or transfer case for 350. I may just pick it up but will see.

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Yeah but east west engines- the mazdas had notoriously weak gearboxes- I had onebefore I got my first datsun. Cultus is getting rare too.

Heaps of kei car options from Japan but 660cc turbo awd is not what he Wants power wise I'm sure.

Toyota caldina is great- 206kwstock 3sgte awd. Doubt it will fit 1200 though.

Alot of guys have great results with mild ca's and srs in rwd. Awd won't Be a magic answer for traction in a light shell for traction.

If suspension sorted well enough should have no troubles with rwd and cheaper and easier to fix


yea gear box are also second concern which is why dsm was my top pick. the stock can be made to work and if not aftermarket gearbox are available if i decide more power.

and ya I understand that but 4 tire traction will give me better traction that 2.

whats your definition of mild? power wise I mean.

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In my opinion, around 300rwhp is the right amount for a lightweight street car.

280-320 will give you say 115-120mph in most small cars which is wickedly fast but still useable on the road with a 205-225 semi slick tyre.

The only way to put more power down, is get a bigger car and bigger tyre. I have been in a couple of 600rwhp+ supras and they hook up very well.

An auto will also help traction greatly, in most cars.




but yes I agree 300whp is plenty for a light car, but for the same reason as I own a litter bike vs a 600cc I just want more power. just as people are happy with 600cc others are happy with 1k+. just preference.

really? how big are the tires on the supras?
I owned a 500whp mk3 supra before my datsun and it would break loose a 275 all summer kumho tire... from the time I bought it from the store. (yea I regretted that choice lol)
I dont see a supra getting traction at 600+whp with 275 or less. those things are way too dam heavy.

and ya no auto for me please

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my rally car is 900kg, with half full petrol tank ready to run (no driver)

that is 1984 pounds.... so under 2000 should be easy, the rally car has a full steel roll cage and many extra safety and navigational stuff in it

if you can get under 2000 then you wont need so much horsepower to go the same speed


how much power do you have on it? I dont really plan to rally, interested in straight line performance. But yes I understand your point. I guess i just like going faster everytime I upgrade to a different project.

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so you want decent traction? 4 link and 10" wide will do the trick
sr20 wagon traction1200 ute traction


looks like slicks... if they ever made a slicks that are street legal ill take them in smaller size lol.

Posted on: 2011/11/8 0:26

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If you want 4WD with no gimmicks or electronic issues
and a light bodies car then you can go past any ute or
pickup truck as you guys call them as you in the US?

The 1g dsm uses the most tuneable engine in the world
for a 4 cylinder the 4g63 but the only way you will
enjoy this engine with over 400hp is for it to be in
a well setup RWD car of models that Im not aware if they
reached your shore, we have rwd sigma and lancers etc.

However going back to the AWD 4g63, you should consider a
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Ram_50
http://wikicars.org/en/Dodge_Ram_50

easy just change the sohc 4G52 2ltr to 4G63T 2ltr :)

example just found a few!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-RXqk41nDw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFfaYnMTQPg&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g56agIuTqKk&feature=related

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Re: How do you guys get traction with high hp? And awd anyone?
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but yes I agree 300whp is plenty for a light car, but for the same reason as I own a litter bike vs a 600cc I just want more power. just as people are happy with 600cc others are happy with 1k+. just preference.

really? how big are the tires on the supras?
I owned a 500whp mk3 supra before my datsun and it would break loose a 275 all summer kumho tire... from the time I bought it from the store. (yea I regretted that choice lol)
I dont see a supra getting traction at 600+whp with 275 or less. those things are way too dam heavy.

and ya no auto for me please


I don't like litre bikes, they are too slow :P

Supras don't have any issues fitting 255s, 275s, etc. The later models are even better again at fitting big wheels - the standard wheels are nearly 10" :)

Beyond the above suggestions, really the only things you can do are stickier tyres, wider tyres, softer suspension & improved geometry & suspension aids (eg. caltracs).

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5zturbo wrote:
but yes I agree 300whp is plenty for a light car, but for the same reason as I own a litter bike vs a 600cc I just want more power. just as people are happy with 600cc others are happy with 1k+. just preference.

really? how big are the tires on the supras?
I owned a 500whp mk3 supra before my datsun and it would break loose a 275 all summer kumho tire... from the time I bought it from the store. (yea I regretted that choice lol)
I dont see a supra getting traction at 600+whp with 275 or less. those things are way too dam heavy.

and ya no auto for me please


I don't like litre bikes, they are too slow :P

Supras don't have any issues fitting 255s, 275s, etc. The later models are even better again at fitting big wheels - the standard wheels are nearly 10" :)

Beyond the above suggestions, really the only things you can do are stickier tyres, wider tyres, softer suspension & improved geometry & suspension aids (eg. caltracs).


then for you sir is why they turbo busas lol I thought of it once. not for me lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sdz-0NWfoc

ya they dont, but I dont think you can fit 315 or 295 on stock wheel well of mk3. Mk4 yea.

have you guys done anything to maybe balance out the f/r weight ratio? and i cant go to radical on suspension set up because its a street car, I dont want something too unstable to turn because it set up on straight line performance.

whats the widest can you put under stock fender?

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Just mini tub it!!!!

Posted on: 2011/11/8 3:28
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D wrote:
If you want 4WD with no gimmicks or electronic issues
and a light bodies car then you can go past any ute or
pickup truck as you guys call them as you in the US?

The 1g dsm uses the most tuneable engine in the world
for a 4 cylinder the 4g63 but the only way you will
enjoy this engine with over 400hp is for it to be in
a well setup RWD car of models that Im not aware if they
reached your shore, we have rwd sigma and lancers etc.

However going back to the AWD 4g63, you should consider a
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Ram_50
http://wikicars.org/en/Dodge_Ram_50

easy just change the sohc 4G52 2ltr to 4G63T 2ltr :)

example just found a few!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-RXqk41nDw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFfaYnMTQPg&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g56agIuTqKk&feature=related


ya looking like I may have to scratch the awd but I will keep looking into it until Im sure I cant build it myself.

and the trucks no go. I need it to be 1975 or older for one. plus one of the reason im changing cars is because i need more seats. ae 4-5 seats and second with that weight Ill keep my car. I would only stand to loose to swap to that from my datsun.

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Just mini tub it!!!!

i dont want to do that, ill end up with another datsun lol. heres an old pic of my datsun after i glass the flare. its not a tub but same idea. very functional and looks cool but im stepping away from that now.

i want it to look stock and not have too wide of a tire. maybe 205? even that might look to big for this car

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