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#45
Re: How hard can a CA18DET be worked?
Demo
Posted on: 2007/8/14 14:57
dont get a shock when u end up spending 3 times what u want to spend.
to do all that GOOD LUCK just a computer and electrical and dyno will be around $2000 i built mine from a bare shell.. and done everything myself including engine rebuild nos set up custom plenim cross members all piping cooler diff electrical spray job interior it all ads up and still im batteling to keep budget down but if she wants to do 11s GET A DIVORCE NOW...lol cause it will turn into 9s 8s Caravan park with datsun outfront...lol.
#44
Re: How hard can a CA18DET be worked?
PIGDOG
Posted on: 2007/5/6 0:17
geez only cutting one side down 100mm, sure that got it right
when i did mine i cut the long side down 50mm and use the short axel in it, then cut the short side down 85mm and got the long axel cut down 135mm, and that was to get the diff 20mm wider than standard and if you cut and re weld you should really get the diff straightened, i pressed the axel tubes out of my diff, cut them down and pressed them back in.....the hard way
#43
Re: How hard can a CA18DET be worked?
WARDY
Posted on: 2007/5/5 23:55
Yeah i recently purchased a R31 diff from the wrecker here for $100 and am planing on fitting it to my ute.. The ute is goin to be mainly used for straight line action so i was thinking of fitting a detroit locker.
Just wondering if anyone has fitted one in there diff and what they are like ta drive.. I had a CIG ( welded ) diff in my 1600 and it wore the front tyres like a bitch.. Just after your thoughts Wardy
#42
Re: How hard can a CA18DET be worked?
sooty_grunter
Posted on: 2007/5/3 22:10
i should obviously add, weld the diff back together square.
and mount it. seriouslythough, not a difficult job, (just get the axel done by someone)
#41
Re: How hard can a CA18DET be worked?
sooty_grunter
Posted on: 2007/5/3 22:08
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anyone can do a r31 for me? ill pay diff isnt that hard to do. take the longer axel out, chop it th diff down by 100mm (from memory) with a metal cutting drop saw, send the axel to an engineering mob for bit ova 100 buks they'll chop it by exactly 100mm and respline it for ya. (i think i may have made that sound rediculously simple, but honestly it aint that hard so long as u get ure measurement correct and cut square you'll b sweet)
#40
Re: How hard can a CA18DET be worked?
whoridas_girl
Posted on: 2007/5/1 23:04
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that'll b the next topic!!!!!!!!!
#39
Re: How hard can a CA18DET be worked?
benny
Posted on: 2007/5/1 23:00
With all this talk of high power and 11 sec passes on the strip. Dont forget about brakes. I would be looking at handleing and stopping before chasing super power numbers.
#38
Re: How hard can a CA18DET be worked?
whoridas_girl
Posted on: 2007/5/1 22:52
mildman....not disagree-ing with u just thought it would be easiest all round if it was done whilst it all out of the car is all
#37
Re: How hard can a CA18DET be worked?
kululadotgroen
Posted on: 2007/5/1 22:33
PM sent to whorida about the management...
#36
Re: How hard can a CA18DET be worked?
Mildman
Posted on: 2007/5/1 22:32
Only take a couple of hours to remove an engine - and you might not have the extra money now, or you might not be happy with the results....that's all.
Although if you have to pay someone else to do it....I guess it could get expensive pulling motors in and out. Once it's probably cheaper to pay someone to do it, twice it probably cheaper buying the tools and doing it yourself.....painful sometimes though. You can view topic.
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