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quick change alloy diff :-D
wolki101
Posted on: 2011/10/22 13:41
so not sure who will appreciate this but i have a winters diff currently in the mail for my ute, a 7" quick change with alloy centre hubs etc, will weigh approx, 55kg fully assembled, can take 350hp+ and can change the ratio in 2 minutes, i ordered 2 sets of ratios, 3.8 and 4. 6 hahaha get some power out of anything with a 4.6 :D
ordered with a wedgelock lsd but also got the adaptor for an extra $20 which will lock it in the time for an axle swap, half an hour. 3950, delivered, dunno if customs will bust my balls yet, another $400 i guess will post pics once its in ![]()
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Re: quick change alloy diff :-D
estyre
Posted on: 2011/10/22 14:45
Sounds awesome ,what brand is it?
What motor are you putting in front of it? Angry A series???
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Re: quick change alloy diff :-D
D
Posted on: 2011/10/22 14:47
Ive been saying for 11+ years this would be the
ultimate rear end for a datto due to weight/strength. You are like the first man on the moon! congratulations!!!!
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Re: quick change alloy diff :-D
lethal_john
Posted on: 2011/10/22 14:54
winters is the brand name, there a tuff diff. did you get axles and everything for that price?
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Re: quick change alloy diff :-D
D
Posted on: 2011/10/22 14:59
Rods been using quickchange for years but
datto folk never spend that much usually and for the price of some of the R31 setups available a QC setup is 10 times better not to mention 30kgs lighter.
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Re: quick change alloy diff :-D
wolki101
Posted on: 2011/10/22 22:38
haha thanks guys yeah it's a winters. and yeh that price includes axles, hub assemblies, 2 rotors and 2 sets of quick change gears.
unsure about a motor yet, thinking either worked n/a ca18 or a 4ag 20v, but it's already got a ca20 in it so ca18 swap will be heaps easier, and with some quads, 4-1's more compression etc should be a pretty decent engine. other option is ca turbo but i kind of want that tough n/a response
#7
Re: quick change alloy diff :-D
Posted on: 2011/10/22 23:27
Ca18 will be way easier for you and with some decent na builds out there would be more than enough.
That said for less $$$ you could have ca18det in there and more power
#8
Re: quick change alloy diff :-D
D
Posted on: 2011/10/23 0:15
Youve gone that far on the diff you might go as far on
the engine and get the lightest and most powerful NA possible either full mechanical head SR20VVL or my fav the QR25DE with modded cheap SR20DE factory full counter weighed forged crank for a QSR23DE. Both will make over 200hp with little investment but VVL is available at my105.com but sites down at moment fully developed except throttle bodies too small using 4ag ones.
#9
Re: quick change alloy diff :-D
Posted on: 2011/10/23 1:37
Go ca, cars already set up for ca, why give your self more hassles. If it's engineered with ca, should be no issue with another ca in there
#10
Re: quick change alloy diff :-D
sikyne
Posted on: 2011/10/23 2:20
Id love to see it when it gets here, be worth a drive i think.
I wonder how much my H165 ute diff assembly weighs? You can view topic.
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