Thanks guys. I'd be even further if I could find a way around paying $450 for some axles. The axles and KPro gonna delay the process a little bit. Probably go ahead and have the block built in the meantime. Gotta figure out the exhaust too.
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LSDs are transformative. I had a Quaife in sparkle's swapped CB, and the LSD was easily the best part of that car. With all the stuff you're doing, if you're gonna open the transmission at all it's a no brainer.
Originally posted by lordojaim with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral
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Originally posted by deevergote View Post.....My Miata has a viscous lsd. ...
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GRANITE CB7 I appreciate it. Will be sure to keep you all updated. I'm still not completely set on having LSD but if I do end up deciding to go with it, I'll sell the RSX tranny and pick up an SI with LSD.
93CB7EX That is awesome if those really work!! Let me know how that goes.. Where'd you get em?
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For forever I've been trying to locate a straight thru piping setup for the CB chassis and I've finally found it. Got a straight pipe exhaust from TruBendz for $150. They're available in 2.25", 2.5" and 3". Piping allows you to use whatever muffler and resonator you like. Header on the way also.Last edited by mjsstanley; 07-06-2017, 03:26 PM.
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My SOHC is definitely on its last leg so getting a move on on the K24/K20! About to send block off to the machine shop for cleaning and boring. After that's done, engine will be assembledLast edited by mjsstanley; 07-06-2017, 03:26 PM.
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Another update guys.. Engine being assembled currently. I did decide to go ahead and get an LSD and use it with the 6 speed transmission. Really hoping to have swap done by the end of July!Last edited by mjsstanley; 07-06-2017, 03:26 PM.
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Originally posted by Raf99 View PostReally? Isn't it like 150HP?
Once you see power increases, LSD makes worlds of difference, especially in FWD configurations, where torque steer results in understeer results in crashed car.
Volkswagen has some amazing fwd transmission technology going on with their LSD's and whatnot.Originally posted by Quashishhahaha
noobs be like where to be buying hella flush yo?
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Originally posted by honda2014 View Posttorque steer results in understeer results in crashed car.
Torque steer is caused by unequal forces applied to the wheels of the opposite side (think torque vectoring).
Understeer is when you reach the limit of traction and the car no longer follows the steering angle, but follows the direction or the momentum of the vehicle right before it lost traction.
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