Front-wheel drive Evo!!
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Originally Posted by Rab
Did he break something?
Originally Posted by Steve_B
Did he destroy the rear diff???
However, he has since fixed that.
To convert to FWD, he had to modify the internals of the transfer box. Just to give you an idea how bad he wanted to have just the front wheels driven!!
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[quote="Christian and Beccy"]Well, it certainly manages to spin 2nd gear in the dry with no problems.
There is a very real reason for this. Who can guess it??!! [/quote
To beat the FWD Record of something or other?
There is a very real reason for this. Who can guess it??!! [/quote
To beat the FWD Record of something or other?
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Originally Posted by Christian and Beccy
There is a very real reason for this. Who can guess it??!!
hes fed up of having a well balanced track that that sticks to the road and thinks that torque steer/wheel alows the car to stay around that little longer so the crowd at mcdonalds can see how cool his car is
or has he discovered that the motorsport world has been wrong renault F1 team who secretly have converted there cars to fwd and thats why there doing better this season
i still think its cause hes got too much free time on his hands
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Originally Posted by big_wig_074
FWD TOTB
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Originally Posted by Christian and Beccy
Well, it certainly manages to spin 2nd gear in the dry with no problems.
There is a very real reason for this. Who can guess it??!!
There is a very real reason for this. Who can guess it??!!
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Originally Posted by fiesta cossie
Or test your new RR...
He wants to be able to run it on the RR and map it! We are finding that we spend so much time working on customers cars and getting cars ready for tight deadlines etc that our own cars get neglected!!! So, he bought another transfer box and has modified it to run FWD. Once mapped he can, of course, revert back to 4WD. We just don't have the time to map it on the road!
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BUt surely the load on the engine is different, and I would have thought it would take less time to just go and map it on the road than mess around swapping boxes
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If the RR can load the car up fully, like a Dyno Dynamic Rollers can, it dont matter if 2 or 4wd, as the rollers will be able to hold it at a set RPM even on full throttle.
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Originally Posted by fiesta cossie
Or test your new RR...
He wants to be able to run it on the RR and map it! We are finding that we spend so much time working on customers cars and getting cars ready for tight deadlines etc that our own cars get neglected!!! So, he bought another transfer box and has modified it to run FWD. Once mapped he can, of course, revert back to 4WD. We just don't have the time to map it on the road!
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Surly it can't be a time issue as said above refiiting the txb is gonna take up enough time that you could of mapped it on the road. Would be nice to see a erst evo though
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It took Gary half a day to sort the Transfer box out and now he has a modified transfer box that he can swap in a couple of hours that will allow him to dyno-map his Evo whenever he wants, using his Dyno Dynamics Rolling Road!!
Makes perfect sense.
Makes perfect sense.
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Sounds very similar to a friend of mine who drives miles to find a cheap
garage for petrol but forgets that he has just used extra fuel to get
there
Oh well, hope Gary get the results he expects even if it is done in a round about way.
garage for petrol but forgets that he has just used extra fuel to get
there
Oh well, hope Gary get the results he expects even if it is done in a round about way.
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Christian and Beccy,
I understand all aspects of mapping perfectly thanks.
If you understood the performance car market, you would have bought
a 4WD rolling road.
Only playing with you
I understand all aspects of mapping perfectly thanks.
If you understood the performance car market, you would have bought
a 4WD rolling road.
Only playing with you
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Originally Posted by SECS
Christian and Beccy,
I understand all aspects of mapping perfectly thanks.
If you understood the performance car market, you would have bought
a 4WD rolling road.
Only playing with you
I understand all aspects of mapping perfectly thanks.
If you understood the performance car market, you would have bought
a 4WD rolling road.
Only playing with you
But an extra £45k on a 4wd upgrade isn't currently justified when we are booked for 6-weeks with 95% 2wd stuff.
If you understand all aspects of mapping, you will understand that just as there is often no substitute for mapping the car on the road, there are also definate advantages to being able to monitor the car fully on the Rolling Road and have full control over where EXACTLY on the map you are for starters!!
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if you buy a dastek 4x4 rolling road this month they are only 45k had it through the post a few days ago, they have made some nice changes too the setup aswell
i do like the dyno dynamics rollign road myself
i do like the dyno dynamics rollign road myself