http://rabidchimp.com/mkii-supra-82-...ferential.html
part number 911A342
Also the IFS F-series diff from a Hilux/4-runner will work, just needs ... something done do it (which was cheap and easy, just can't rememeber what)
I remember reading a thread about this not long ago, but buggered if I can find it again...
I think I've got 2 options: buy a trutrak from the states (can't find PN of the correct one), or I've heard rumours of an altezza diff being compatible?
-RM
Last edited by mullett; 30-04-2011 at 11:44 AM.
http://rabidchimp.com/mkii-supra-82-...ferential.html
part number 911A342
Also the IFS F-series diff from a Hilux/4-runner will work, just needs ... something done do it (which was cheap and easy, just can't rememeber what)
Or the F-series Altezza one.
I'd go with the truetrac though, much stronger IIRC. They make a 'RWD' specific one now that is more $$$ but supposedly is stronger.
Andrew
is that the 911A565?
Is the Altezza one a bolt in jobbie? If it's significantly cheaper it'd be hard to pass up...
Mind you, the 911A565 is about 570US+shipping, so not too pricey...
Is the 911A342 a direct fit? I might go with that if it's tried and tested, although I do remember something about dissasembling it and altering something to get an extra 20% drive from it (because it's actually a FWD diff)
-RM
dunno about that, but I've run group buys of the 342, and ran one myself in a 250rwkw ma61, and never had any complaints.
Norbie ran one (a 342) in his 2jz ma61, and despite going through 3-4 gboxes never shat the truetrac
If you don't mind me asking, where did you group-buy them from? Might hit them up for a decent price...
The thing you need to do to the 911A342 Trutrac is get a specific bearing for it. It has a 50mm carrier and stock is 45mm. The bearing part number is Timken 32010X. Came as an option on some of the F-series, but not sure which ones. Costs about $30 a bearing.
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Cheers Chris
I did a group buy from a local mob - back when our dollar sucked, it was a great deal. Now, to be honest, it'll be cheaper from the states for an individual.
Someone from toymods (Karl?) has done a groupbuy from rabidchimp previously as well
if you want a "proper" lsd, get a TRD 2 way, Torsens are no good for track work or drifting imo.
1983 Toyota Celica Supra
drifitng.. useless. trackwork, great
mine single pegs all the time, mainly turning left up hill.
1983 Toyota Celica Supra
so trutrac is around 700 delivered?
can get TRD LSD for altezza for only $200 extra brand new
personally id go TRD as you know they work Trutracs have many mixed stories/feedback
and yeah any bearing shop will have the bearing you require
also if you have a stock lsd thats just worn out of whatever ill buy it from you to help![]()
TBH, I've got a tight clutch-style LSD at the moment, and I feel that it makes the car understeery on corner entry, pushes the front around...
yeah a weldy is most commonly known for causing understeer matching the issues your having thus why a proper LSD is needed your must just be too tight
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