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9" IRS housings?
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Wed, 15 September 2004 12:41
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I was involved in a conversation about diffs the other day, and someone mentioned to me that there are 9" IRS housings available..apparently they make kits for like VT commodores etc?
Anyone know any more about this??
Blake
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Re: 9" IRS housings?
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Wed, 15 September 2004 13:36
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Do you have a V8Supertaxi budget?
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Location: Brisbane
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Location: Montrose, VIC
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Re: 9" IRS housings?
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Wed, 15 September 2004 14:13
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Blah. WHEN will people stop picking on this dude just because he's got a Ford V8?
I was actually going to look into the same conversion when I got onto doing my Supra project, whenever that might be.. Anyway, the place that does 9" conversions for IRS Commodores is Diff Technics, 27 Production Ave. Kogarah NSW 2217 (02) 9587 9282 http://www.difftechnics.com.au/
Now for telling you that you have to make sure you tell me how it goes
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Location: Brisbane
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Wed, 15 September 2004 14:25
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will do
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Location: Sydney
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Re: 9" IRS housings?
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Wed, 15 September 2004 16:04
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i rang these guyz long ago (mates of my bro in law) and they quoated me drive in drive out from 4 to 6 big ones thats 9" completly rebuit my choice of gears and pretty much the rest was Jag...i didnt have the dosh at the time (or now )
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Location: Montrose, VIC
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Re: 9" IRS housings?
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Thu, 16 September 2004 02:12
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Slightly off topic, but anyone ever had a look at a V8 supertaxi on a hoist? Might not be the most advanced racecars in the world, but it is interesting looking at all the fabricated widgets, and thinking how some of them would look good under my car
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Location: Brisbane
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Thu, 16 September 2004 02:22
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anyone know the company's name?
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Location: Adelaide
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Thu, 16 September 2004 02:27
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bbaacchhyy wrote on Thu, 16 September 2004 12:24 | 99% are inhouse built, or Harrop does some stuff.
You just have to look at some of the things like the rear diff camber wedges to know how much these things cost !!!!!
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ta mick
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Re: 9" IRS housings?
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Thu, 16 September 2004 02:38
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bbaacchhyy wrote on Thu, 16 September 2004 12:24 | Edit : Or keep an eye out in mags like Auto Action or Motorsport News for stuff that teams are selling. Still bloody expensive, but heaps cheaper
EG Bob Gill is selling a USED 9" diff assy complete (incl brakes and axles, but no centre for $6k !!!, and some Harrop 6 pot brake calipers (as new) for $3800 !!!!!
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These are the sorts of prices I was thinking.
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Thu, 16 September 2004 02:44
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gianttomato wrote on Thu, 16 September 2004 12:38 |
bbaacchhyy wrote on Thu, 16 September 2004 12:24 | Edit : Or keep an eye out in mags like Auto Action or Motorsport News for stuff that teams are selling. Still bloody expensive, but heaps cheaper
EG Bob Gill is selling a USED 9" diff assy complete (incl brakes and axles, but no centre for $6k !!!, and some Harrop 6 pot brake calipers (as new) for $3800 !!!!!
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These are the sorts of prices I was thinking.
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JESUS CHRIST!! I think ill be sticking to the MA70 rear end install...
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Location: Sydney
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Re: 9" IRS housings?
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Thu, 16 September 2004 04:20
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Let's not confuse things here. The V8 Pooper cars run a solid rear axle. What Blake's after is a 9 inch IRS setup.
There is at least one local company making a billet aluminum centre housing for IRS commodores but I don't remember who, I saw it in a mag and checked it out to see the nice work done on it then bumped it out of memory due to my lack of interest in that market.
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Location: Sydney
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Thu, 16 September 2004 04:51
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as said earlier.. diff technics in sydney do these.
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Thu, 16 September 2004 07:07
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Go have a look at Harrops website.
Marty
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Thu, 16 September 2004 11:29
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surely they are cheaper than 6k
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Location: Montrose, VIC
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Thu, 16 September 2004 11:49
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Joshstix wrote on Thu, 16 September 2004 14:20 | Let's not confuse things here. The V8 Pooper cars run a solid rear axle.
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Are you sure...
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Thu, 16 September 2004 11:53
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mrshin wrote on Thu, 16 September 2004 21:49 |
Joshstix wrote on Thu, 16 September 2004 14:20 | Let's not confuse things here. The V8 Pooper cars run a solid rear axle.
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Are you sure...
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i thought they were l/a too
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Location: Western Australia
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Thu, 16 September 2004 11:56
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Why do you want a heavy IRS 9inch under the back of your car?
Minispool and a deecent set of gears would be good enough.
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Location: Montrose, VIC
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Thu, 16 September 2004 12:00
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Ahh crap, I think I'm getting my racecars confused here now
Still, shows how much attention I actually give V8 supercars
I was looking underneath one on a hoist one day, I thought it was a V8 supercar - must have been some other kind of race car. VX commodore, had all the V8 supercar hardware, and a fully fabricated IRS, along with a spool 9"...
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Thu, 16 September 2004 12:18
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V8 Supercars definetly run a 9" live-axle setup with a full-spool.
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Location: Montrose, VIC
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Thu, 16 September 2004 12:25
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Yes they do, I just went and looked it up...
Interestingly, the Ford cars are allowed 12" wide wheels, the Holdens 11". Yet the Holden cars are allowed bigger (370mm) brake rotors. Doncha just love rules?
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Location: Adelaide
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Thu, 16 September 2004 21:38
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mrshin wrote on Thu, 16 September 2004 22:25 | Interestingly, the Ford cars are allowed 12" wide wheels, the Holdens 11". Yet the Holden cars are allowed bigger (370mm) brake rotors. Doncha just love rules?
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Sorry, you are wrong there.
Mechanically (except the engine) is pretty well the same except for choice of supplier/manufacturer of certain components.
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Location: Montrose, VIC
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Location: Adelaide
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Fri, 17 September 2004 01:04
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Oh dear. However, whilst the blurb may say that, it may (and I emphasise may) be what they are running, not what they are restricted to.
I'll check out the CAMS rules and see what they say, but very interesting.
"I'm not always right, but I'm never wrong"
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Location: Brisbane
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Fri, 17 September 2004 07:46
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Mx62 wrote on Thu, 16 September 2004 21:56 | Why do you want a heavy IRS 9inch under the back of your car?
Minispool and a deecent set of gears would be good enough.
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minispool for a f series toyota diff ay? You are sure these are available?
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Re: 9" IRS housings?
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Fri, 17 September 2004 09:27
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V8_MA61 wrote on Fri, 17 September 2004 15:46 |
Mx62 wrote on Thu, 16 September 2004 21:56 | Why do you want a heavy IRS 9inch under the back of your car?
Minispool and a deecent set of gears would be good enough.
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minispool for a f series toyota diff ay? You are sure these are available?
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Never know, there may be some weird ass 4WD diff that would go into it.
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Re: 9" IRS housings?
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Fri, 17 September 2004 11:17
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justcallmefrank wrote on Fri, 17 September 2004 19:27 |
V8_MA61 wrote on Fri, 17 September 2004 15:46 |
Mx62 wrote on Thu, 16 September 2004 21:56 | Why do you want a heavy IRS 9inch under the back of your car?
Minispool and a deecent set of gears would be good enough.
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minispool for a f series toyota diff ay? You are sure these are available?
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Never know, there may be some weird ass 4WD diff that would go into it.
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I HIGHLY doubt it. Unless ford 7.5" diff centres fit in. Old fairlanes etc used a 7.5" from memory. But im not exactly gaining anything. I want a TOUGH lsd - its either the ma70 with powertrax, or the 9" if the price is not uber high like aformentioned..
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Fri, 17 September 2004 11:53
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Umm dude, a Truetrac isn't exactly weak, I don't know anyone that's broken it, and there are plenty of other 4WD diffs floating around for F and G series diffs.
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Fri, 17 September 2004 12:29
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I'm pretty sure you CAN get a minispool for an F diff, but that doesn't really do much to help the crownwheel&pinion or the pencil sized driveshafts that come standard in an MA61. If the official Toymods bogan decides to try any bogan-typical activities in his car once it's finished, I'd say he might well end up walking home sometime if he doesn't doing something about the diff
About the V8 supercars thing, go look it up, just remember I'm not taking it personally or anything - I don't mind admitting that I got it wrong!
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Location: Brisbane
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Re: 9" IRS housings?
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Fri, 17 September 2004 12:32
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they are 9" liveaxle without a doubt...with a detroit locker style centre (i believe)..
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Fri, 17 September 2004 12:37
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*hands up who can see blake destroying a large chunk of stock ma61 bits*
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Fri, 17 September 2004 12:47
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hehehe...
PS - dude, i wouldnt exactly be claiming 115rwkw in your sig just there...
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Fri, 17 September 2004 13:07
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lol - you didnt have to delete it !!
one day people might realise that quantitative torque figures are one thing. spike loads, momentum and inertia are an entirely other thing
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Re: 9" IRS housings?
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Fri, 17 September 2004 14:22
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ed_ma61 wrote on Fri, 17 September 2004 22:37 | *hands up who can see blake destroying a large chunk of stock ma61 bits*
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well... he seems to be collecting enough spare bits and spare cars to deal with this scenario.
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Sat, 18 September 2004 03:01
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thechuckster wrote on Sat, 18 September 2004 00:22 |
ed_ma61 wrote on Fri, 17 September 2004 22:37 | *hands up who can see blake destroying a large chunk of stock ma61 bits*
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well... he seems to be collecting enough spare bits and spare cars to deal with this scenario.
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lol yeah they day that I see blake throw something away......oh wait a second I'll be dead by then
Cheers
Wilbo
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Sat, 18 September 2004 03:12
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V8_MA61 wrote on Fri, 17 September 2004 17:46 | minispool for a f series toyota diff ay? You are sure these are available?
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Actually you can get pretty much any type of diff for an F series, thanks to the 4WD aftermarket. Yes I have seen spools available in the US, and also air-lockers.
I agree the F series with TrueTrac is very tough, I've had mine for about 12 months now and we all know it's copped plenty of abuse, and there's some very tough 7M-GTE MA61's in the US with much more power/torque than I have, and they use TrueTrac's.
Having said that, I've only been to the drags a couple of times with the TrueTrac and both times I was pretty gentle with it, and I've never engaged in burnouts or similar diff-destroying activities. You can kill any diff if you abuse it.
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Sat, 18 September 2004 03:15
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Norbie wrote on Sat, 18 September 2004 13:12 |
V8_MA61 wrote on Fri, 17 September 2004 17:46 | minispool for a f series toyota diff ay? You are sure these are available?
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Actually you can get pretty much any type of diff for an F series, thanks to the 4WD aftermarket. Yes I have seen spools available in the US, and also air-lockers.
I agree the F series with TrueTrac is very tough, I've had mine for about 12 months now and we all know it's copped plenty of abuse, and there's some very tough 7M-GTE MA61's in the US with much more power/torque than I have, and they use TrueTrac's.
Having said that, I've only been to the drags a couple of times with the TrueTrac and both times I was pretty gentle with it, and I've never engaged in burnouts or similar diff-destroying activities. You can kill any diff if you abuse it.
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you mean like circuit racing? If you're managing to boil the fluid with the 2jz just with a hard time aronud the street, i really think there is no hope there for me..
And i dont particularly want to have a pump and cooler setup.
edit: my reason for concern is, the car will be taken out to QR for a hiding as often as i can afford. Other than that, cruises and events is all itll pretty much be used for. the "odd" day of driving to work it might see also.
[Updated on: Sat, 18 September 2004 03:25]
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Sun, 19 September 2004 04:09
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be careful buying and irs 9inch diff!all the ones i have seen are noisey and drain plenty of power as most arnt made properly and the housings are not striaght etc. be very very very careful i have seen one that had to have thousands spent on it over and over again and still wasnt right.
mick
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Sun, 19 September 2004 05:36
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A company here, Snake Racing, advertise 9" IRS conversions for commodores, they might do ford conversions too. I am sure they can manufacture in any quantities ANY kind of conversion you wish, that is what they do. There is nothing they cannot manufacture in this feild.
Try
www.snakeracing.com maybe ".au" as well
As for tough internals you should try American "Strange" gear, they are THE shit!
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Mon, 20 September 2004 08:42
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u can get an air locker that will fit in the ma70 center
ie. locked diff with the flick of a switch, otherwise open center, which is great for high powered cars when it rains...
all it requires is the center, a small air compressor (like used on air shocks) and a switch!
also contact diff technics for these
or if u like in get it through work as i deal with diff technics all the time
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Mon, 20 September 2004 11:16
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Dabbid wrote on Mon, 20 September 2004 18:42 | u can get an air locker that will fit in the ma70 center
ie. locked diff with the flick of a switch, otherwise open center, which is great for high powered cars when it rains...
all it requires is the center, a small air compressor (like used on air shocks) and a switch!
also contact diff technics for these
or if u like in get it through work as i deal with diff technics all the time
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nah dont want an air locker. would rather an LSD or detroit locker.
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Mon, 20 September 2004 11:25
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If you are thinking of IRS 9 inch then you obviously think you will have a shitload of power and will not be treating it gently.
IF that is the case you wouldnt want a air locker anyway, too many small moving parts to break.
Keep it as simple as possible if you want it to hold together under adverse conditions.
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Mon, 20 September 2004 12:09
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yeah well im sure i can say its going to cop a nice workout...
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Mon, 20 September 2004 12:18
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Why are you shying away from an oil cooler?
Also, I will say that many 9" setups I've seen in cars have tended to be noisy - combination of many things including inferior parts, poor setup, etc.
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Mon, 20 September 2004 12:22
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mrshin wrote on Mon, 20 September 2004 22:18 | Why are you shying away from an oil cooler?
Also, I will say that many 9" setups I've seen in cars have tended to be noisy - combination of many things including inferior parts, poor setup, etc.
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oil cooler - too much cost, not interested in all the trouble of putting it in and having all the custom work done. Plus have you seen anywhere in an ma61 you could fit such a system? theres SFA room down there
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Mon, 20 September 2004 20:04
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if ur oil gets over 120degC, GET A COOLER!
also, can get u a good price on the 9" irs if ya want...
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