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Everything posted by morgey
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Had a bit of a tidy up of this on request from Dale, edited a couple of peoples posts to to tie it up a bit aswell. Next time maybe bring it up in PM instead ☺
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They're in Ireland so doesn't count 😉
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Seen these on facebook. Predecessor to the TE37 not sure if its much interest to anyone.
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Cusco LSD? Can anyone Confirm? Advice? Educate me :)
morgey replied to Johnny's topic in Drivetrain & Transmission
Right juat had another look at everything lol. Thats not the oem lsd out of the casing, as it has the planetary gear on it. Sooo... it must be a aftermerket lsd. For a bog standard box. With the equal length shafts being the stock non lsd shafts as they are closer to equal than the lsd ones 😂😂 Im too tired for this shit haha Can i just delete this whole thread its so full of fail right now 😂😂 -
Cusco LSD? Can anyone Confirm? Advice? Educate me :)
morgey replied to Johnny's topic in Drivetrain & Transmission
I see where you are coming from, as looking at the picture the oem lsd does seem to have a greater difference than the non lsd. In normal cases its beneficial to have equal length shafts on cars with lsds as it helps the diff distribute power evenly and helps reduce torque steer. The ae111 levin bzr had it and honda have been putting on most of there sports models for years. -
Cusco LSD? Can anyone Confirm? Advice? Educate me :)
morgey replied to Johnny's topic in Drivetrain & Transmission
The bit removed is the lsd. That there is a standard open diff but somehow when combined with the extra housing with the lsd it works like a lsd disregarding the open diff part. Lol -
Cusco LSD? Can anyone Confirm? Advice? Educate me :)
morgey replied to Johnny's topic in Drivetrain & Transmission
The oem lsd comes with closer to equal length than the open diff box, So people call them equal length even if they're not. If this came with that setup i wouldnt be surprised if this is the oem lsd, just not in its casing. -
Cusco LSD? Can anyone Confirm? Advice? Educate me :)
morgey replied to Johnny's topic in Drivetrain & Transmission
The other thing that i should point out. You car will torque steer more with an Lsd than without. -
Cusco LSD? Can anyone Confirm? Advice? Educate me :)
morgey replied to Johnny's topic in Drivetrain & Transmission
Thinking about this I've never seen an oem lsd in bits. This could be one in which case, it will only fit in an Oem Lsd gearbox -
Cusco LSD? Can anyone Confirm? Advice? Educate me :)
morgey replied to Johnny's topic in Drivetrain & Transmission
That is an lsd. Looking as if its cast not a billet makes me think it might be a trd item but cant be sure. It will only fit a stock non lsd box. With the medium and long shafts pictured above. That last picture you posted of the box in bits with the gears exposed is not his gearbox, Thats one of mine i took when either refurbing or fitting an lsd. if hes using that to sell you a rebuilt box be weary -
Quite possibly, are the singles off a celica if so what year?
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Got them under my 15" sr speedlines
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Im not going to lie i haven't heard of the ds1.11 so thought it was a miss type. Im guessing thats more of a actual race pad than a road going pad? Edit: just googled it, yeah they are out and out race pads. No wonder i hadn't heard of them lol
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Ds2500 if its still road use or ds3000 if its heavy track. Could always look into stoptech or carbotech aswell.
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Can you add a guide price for the main items please
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Can you add payment and shipping info please
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Im using levin pads dont think celica ones fit as theyre for single pots. I've got Ebc yellow stuff which are ok, think i got them from demontweaks iirc. If i had know about the possibility of mr2 turbo pads fitting i would have got some ferrodo ds2500.
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Prety sure mr2 turbo pads are the same. If so will give you a much wider range of pads to choose from.
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Thats pretty damn cool, look forward to seeing how you get on with it
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Deffinately still air in there if it was fine before. Did you have 2 of you doing it and locking it off with pedal down before lifting again? Did you make sure the reservoir was always above the minimum, they suck up air way befor they get anywhere empty. This happened when doing mine and had to go back round again!
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P28 is the usual one, can then be loaded with a programmable chip and mapped. A guy on here with a race car had his running this setup. Run honda dizzy and a few sensors and wire it in. Away you go
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I can supply rep ones. Drop me a Pm if interested ☺
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Fronts yes rears no
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Here's why you shouldn't buy Toyosports manifolds
morgey replied to -Jake-'s topic in Intake, Turbo & Exhaust
People have broken toyosports the same day they fitted them 😂😂 Not worthy of even being a door stop -
These guys make them to suit http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wheel-spigot-rings-stainless-steel-custom-made-sizes-other-st-steel-items-too-/291710481770?nav=SEARCH