Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123
Results 31 to 44 of 44

Thread: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

  1. #31
    stunt dog Backyard Mechanic Esteban's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    wa
    Posts
    444

    Talking Re: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

    Quote Originally Posted by 5000gt
    can only imagine how much longer it will last....

    i'm running a hilux diff in my ae86, but that's only cause i'm going rotary
    Yeah, coz the rotary is going to have uber torque right?

    F-series FTW. Heaps of info on toymods. Try searching for "MX13" or "F series" for example...
    GTE23 - Accruing parts - Packed away in the farm container
    UZA28 - Accruing parts - Packed away in the farm container
    LN65 - Awaiting 1KZT dual transfer 4.88 electric locker transplant
    YN65 - Drive car and cabin donor - ok fuckit 1UZ conversion
    YN65 - Additional cabin donor - engineered bogan spec

  2. #32
    The Supreme Backyard Mechanic
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    NSW
    Posts
    421

    Default Re: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

    it'll have enough to break T's... besides, i paid $600 ready to bolt in. Beat that! My last one munched enough diffs to warrant a hilux rear end.

  3. #33
    30DET... The only way. Carport Converter Kyosho's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    NSW
    Posts
    1,925

    Default Re: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

    Quote Originally Posted by Esteban
    Yeah, coz the rotary is going to have uber torque right?

    F-series FTW. Heaps of info on toymods. Try searching for "MX13" or "F series" for example...
    Mates old RX7 used to munch on diffs for lunch...
    My Dead Supra...
    Quote Originally Posted by ReQuieM in the A70 Thread
    There is some serious talent in this thread for linking anything to fuckin gay sex. Its extraordinary.

  4. #34
    stunt dog Backyard Mechanic Esteban's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    wa
    Posts
    444

    Default Re: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

    And clutches no doubt...
    GTE23 - Accruing parts - Packed away in the farm container
    UZA28 - Accruing parts - Packed away in the farm container
    LN65 - Awaiting 1KZT dual transfer 4.88 electric locker transplant
    YN65 - Drive car and cabin donor - ok fuckit 1UZ conversion
    YN65 - Additional cabin donor - engineered bogan spec

  5. #35
    sus-023 Backyard Mechanic Slidin23's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    123 fake street s.a.
    Posts
    215

    Default Re: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

    ok iv sifted through the crap in this thread and what im gonna do is leave the standed diff mini spool it and put disk breaks on it the wheels i am gonna use are 16 inch 205/40 that should not break axles or will last for a while.

    im trying to build a learning drift car not a full on drift car after i actullly start to get good i will get something better.

    cheers for ya help fellas

    catch ya jake

  6. #36
    But I have no carport? Carport Converter merc-blue's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Victoria
    Posts
    1,738

    Default Re: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

    Few things to add, firstly. what do you need a handbrake for to drift? you mean provoke oversteer which last time i checked had little to do with drifting! (sorry just teasing)

    If you want a good handbrake a drum rear will actually be better than alot of others, that main issue with a drum rear end is heat, but becasue drifitng is done in short stints you probly wont have bad rear end fade like you would on a cicuit car,

    Go to a good brake shop that does alot of the local race cars, give them your brake shoes and tell them you want to have somthing bonded to them that will be grabby as hell from cold and wont see much heat, and you want extra rivets in them.
    its been a long time since i have seen T series shoes you may need to weld reinforcements around the yokes to stop them bending.

    keep them well hoofed up and they will serve you aswell or better than a disc brake rear end.

    want better hand brake is really quite easy to setup a cheap hydrulic setup with some basic fab tools, and agian a drum rear will grab as hard or harder than most disc rears aslong as its well adjusted and maintained

  7. #37
    sus-023 Backyard Mechanic Slidin23's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    123 fake street s.a.
    Posts
    215

    Default Re: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

    drum dont work have been out to mallar and they heat up to quick and dont work after the first corner eg. the esses this disk rear set up has the hand break working as a drum i spoke to a guy on here today and he has built some for people and its the same set up they use in the sprnters trust me its fine

    thanks for ya help anyway

    cheers jake

  8. #38
    But I have no carport? Carport Converter merc-blue's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Victoria
    Posts
    1,738

    Default Re: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

    yes a disc over drum setup is common. But will ony give you a shitty handbrake.
    you will get MORE heat and less efficent braking, for the sheer fact the drum is so small,
    I am really confused as to how you start to fry a drums after 1 corner,
    It normaly take a few laps to start to get noticeable fade due to drum heat,

  9. #39
    sus-023 Backyard Mechanic Slidin23's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    123 fake street s.a.
    Posts
    215

    Default Re: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

    i dunno its just the first corner the hand brake worked but the rest of the track it wouldnt and yes in my driving style i like to drift with a hand brake

  10. #40
    Chookhouse Chooning Automotive Encyclopaedia Hen's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    Victoria, Mt Macedon
    Posts
    1,134

    Default Re: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

    Gents, I'm not sure who you've been talking to, however I've found that the only time drums ever gave me a problem is when they "adjusted" themselves tighter and started to lock on. This caused everything to heat up and the handbrake stopped working (and the drums were damn hard to pry off).

    However during normal drifting, the stock drums were fine.

    And while I haven't fitted them yet, everything I hear from the boys I know running ST141 discs on their T series suggests that the handbrake is very good and not prone to fade problems at all.

    Also, slidin23, some punctuation would make your posts a lot easier to understand.

    Hen
    I need a working 4AGE bottom end. Pref smallport GZE, but all others considered. Also complete motors.
    Drift Volvo. Was fun. 2JZ next time.

  11. #41
    But I have no carport? Carport Converter merc-blue's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Victoria
    Posts
    1,738

    Default Re: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

    Technically speaking you not actually drifting as the denotation of the word would suggest but I will stay away from this argument as I am prejudice,



  12. #42
    sus-023 Backyard Mechanic Slidin23's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    123 fake street s.a.
    Posts
    215

    Default Re: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

    well im not actully asking what you think about drifting just i wanted to know the hand break options.

    sorry about the writing im doin a thousand things right now.

    cheers jake

  13. #43
    Junior Member Grease Monkey craigy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Victoria
    Posts
    101

    Default Re: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

    i'm running a t series (with disk conversion) in my car with about 120kws at the treads and using a 2way LSD.
    I have not broken an axle or pinion or even adjusted the handbrake! The setup has been faultless since installation and survived about 6 drift days and 4 track days. The handbrake locks up very well, but as your drifting progresses you shouldnt be using the handbrake much at all. And if you do you will be well into the slide making small adjustments only, which wont require an excessively good handbrake anyway(ie hydraulic) Just my experience anyway.
    4AGZE powered AE86
    SR5 dual cab Hilux
    265 powered VJ Valiant Charger

  14. #44
    sus-023 Backyard Mechanic Slidin23's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    123 fake street s.a.
    Posts
    215

    Default Re: what rear end to use for drifting a ra23

    thank you very much that was the exact answer i was looking for. cheers for ya help i have only been to one parc day but will be going to more soon.

    cheers once again

Similar Threads

  1. AE82, AE92 and AE101 Brake Upgrade Guide
    By The Witzl in forum FAQ
    Replies: 9
    Last Post: 09-05-2020, 08:08 PM
  2. ST141 rear disk brake upgrade - RA23
    By celicaboy_2000 in forum Tech and Conversions
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 08-09-2007, 11:19 AM
  3. Rear Disc Conversion for FWD Cars
    By wagonist in forum FAQ
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 08-09-2005, 01:27 PM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •