no problem mark. had a ball helping out.
we know who really won.
Targa Hatch
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A9X
, Apr 29 2007 10:37 AM
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#601
Posted 05 September 2010 - 03:11 PM
#602 _tim_pato_
Posted 01 November 2010 - 07:41 AM
good morning, just wanna pick ya brains if i may, you said if you done ya diff mounts again you would do them differantly, what would you change, and how would you go about it?
#603
Posted 01 November 2010 - 09:07 PM
Hello Tim.
I built an A9X race car. It was a Group C tribute and is very succesful here in local club competition and targa west.
It has been a class winner 3 out of 4 years raced at targa, and has been the first of the muscle cars every year.
It has delivered an acceptable time at Bathurst, and i like the finished car.
The rear diff came from Ron Harrop and he said it was one of his old group c housings. It has floating axles of 28 splines, a 3.55 ratio and runs an eaton positraction centre.
I have a spare VK centre with BW modifications and a hand built stock type centre. They all work the same. I have spare 31 spline billet axles for a detroit locker, but prefer to use an LSD for targa work.
The diff has not given any issues, but after the last targa i have some 'bits' left over. As you saw in the last couple of pictures above, it appears to work ok.
But,
If we did it again, i would go with a totally different way of mounting the diff...maybe a 4 link, watts, etc
Also, i would dump the big salisbury just because there are alternatives with modern centres, greater choice of ratios, better axles, available parts etc.
It wouldn't be a 9 inch, but that's me.
Having said all that, you don't see me rushing to swap out my current setup
have a look at Rorym's BW write up, its a sticky i believe.
Hope this helps.
I built an A9X race car. It was a Group C tribute and is very succesful here in local club competition and targa west.
It has been a class winner 3 out of 4 years raced at targa, and has been the first of the muscle cars every year.
It has delivered an acceptable time at Bathurst, and i like the finished car.
The rear diff came from Ron Harrop and he said it was one of his old group c housings. It has floating axles of 28 splines, a 3.55 ratio and runs an eaton positraction centre.
I have a spare VK centre with BW modifications and a hand built stock type centre. They all work the same. I have spare 31 spline billet axles for a detroit locker, but prefer to use an LSD for targa work.
The diff has not given any issues, but after the last targa i have some 'bits' left over. As you saw in the last couple of pictures above, it appears to work ok.
But,
If we did it again, i would go with a totally different way of mounting the diff...maybe a 4 link, watts, etc
Also, i would dump the big salisbury just because there are alternatives with modern centres, greater choice of ratios, better axles, available parts etc.
It wouldn't be a 9 inch, but that's me.
Having said all that, you don't see me rushing to swap out my current setup
have a look at Rorym's BW write up, its a sticky i believe.
Hope this helps.
#604 _The Baron_
Posted 01 November 2010 - 09:20 PM
So the eaton suits the 10 Bolt?....old group c housings........ runs an eaton positraction centre.
Are they still available for 10 bolt?
#605
Posted 20 November 2010 - 01:31 PM
Suits it very well Baron.
And as soon as i have 5 minutes to open the diff up, we'll work out where the spare parts are from.
And as soon as i have 5 minutes to open the diff up, we'll work out where the spare parts are from.
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