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LenAyala
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:13 am |
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Matt Tripp wrote: Bah, I've used microswitches under the shifter to do multistage boost control and can tell you its not easy to set them up correctly to make / hold states when you want them to. Though Len can probably design a much better fixture than I did to make some of those problems go away. If you can't do VSS based boost, I suggest time based boost with a couple solenoids and grainger valves to give you multistage capability. Len, I'll sample you a couple Allen Bradley dial-face timing relays. The first one would be triggered off the clutch switch when you launch the car, and the others could be staggered one after the other. You could set the first one to make 10psi for 2 seconds, the second one gives you 20psi for 3 seconds, and after that your 3rd stage kicks in and gives you 30psi for the duration. Obviously the timers and boost levels would be adjustable; these numbers are just realistic examples. You could probably do that for under $100 in parts. Or you can buy an NLR for $1k.  Do the Honda guys actually use time based boost control? It just seems archaic to me. The gear based boost control works so good for me, I don't know if I could switch to anything else. I tried using VSS boost control, and worked on another car that was trying it out, and it just didn't seem to behave the way I wanted it to. The problem was it really needs its own software and logic to work the way I'd like it. When its on the back wheel, it didn't know if the front wheels were spinning. When it was on the front wheels, it didn't know if it was accelerating or spinning. So if you combined them both with a logic program, it could figure out if it needed to add or reduce boost. (traction control) I just don't feel that traction control is the best way to keep an oversize turbo spinning and making the most power. Using the shift counter and boost controller with adjustable ramp times works so damn good, you can make a 600 HP street bike hook using a street tire and no wheelie bar. I really don't see a problem adding microswitches to the shifter hardstops. The logic is already taken care of, and I can use them to activate ignition kill when no switches are triggered, (during a shift) for WOT shifting. (It'll be fun to see who's reading this thread when racing season comes around, lol.)
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 7:40 pm |
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If someone happens to this trans, Len, will you finally consider going auto for us  . Actually I'm excited to see how this dogbox does, especially if you get the spark cut figured out when shifting. Hoping to see 9's in your future.
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LenAyala
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 11:37 am |
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Hex wrote: If someone happens to this trans, Len, will you finally consider going auto for us  . Actually I'm excited to see how this dogbox does, especially if you get the spark cut figured out when shifting. Hoping to see 9's in your future. I already have a 4 spd auto out of a 98 Breeze. I bought the engine and trans together. It would've been my trans of choice, until this trans was developed.
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LenAyala
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 4:47 pm |
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A couple of pics of the trans internals. I'm only waiting for Tim Kish to finish up the spool, and then I can assemble the rest of it.  
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 5:23 pm |
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Looking great len 
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 6:38 pm |
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This is a much different type of engagement system than a conventional automotive MTX. It uses dogs like a motorcycle instead of synchronizers . But unlike a motorcycle which uses major gear redux before the gearsets, the input shaft is still running at crank speed.
Is this how the SRT output shaft is supported??? Our 1st gens have the output shaft bearing on the tip of the shaft, not between 2d and the output gear.
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LenAyala
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 10:42 pm |
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You can see that the stock synchro is being used for the 5th/reverse gear as a comparison to the dog teeth.
Yeah the bearing is located in between the 1st gear and the output pinion gear. Everything on this trans is much beefier and heavier. It's also worlds easier to work on and replace worn parts. All the parts were easy to remove and install the new gears and dogs, as well as the re-assembly into the trans case. An all-around much more serviceable unit. The only thing I have issues with are the brass shift forks.
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 2:10 am |
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That's the first time I have seen the internals of ta dog box. Very interesting.
It looks like you are using a pilot beraing. Which one are you using and did you have to modify the crank at all? I want to add one to the shadow but I will have to extend the input shaft. If there was a bearing that would just fit the 2.4 crank that would make part of it easier.
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 12:24 pm |
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Ill be the first to admit I have no idea what I am looking at in those pics. I do know I wish I had that same setup in my car though. 
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 1:15 pm |
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ACRucrazy wrote: Ill be the first to admit I have no idea what I am looking at in those pics. I do know I wish I had that same setup in my car though.  Straight cut gears. Very strong, you can shift stupid fast, and the harder you shift, the better it shifts, its weird. You get some CRAZY loud drivetrain noises though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLS2BPL1XKMMy evo has a first gear that is close to straight cut, so it sounds similar, but all of the other gears are normal. --mark
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 1:43 pm |
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It sounds kind of like a loud supercharger whine.
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 1:43 pm |
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Good luck with this dog box len. I have heard these are also blowing up with high HP cars.
what are you going to do about the shift fork situation? The stock shift forks cause lots of problems
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LenAyala
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 2:15 pm |
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I was told that the shift forks shouldn't be a problem. The sliders work effortlessly, but if I do miss a shift, I think there might be problem with bending the shift fork. I have spares, and the shift selecter is billet steel. I know why the high HP Hondas are blowing up trannies, and it has all to do with having a weak trans case. The T850 has a super stout case compared to a Honda b-series case.
I just did a mph check of the gearing, and I can do 60 mph in 1st gear with 26" slicks. I'll also only be at 7520 rpm to trap at 150 mph. That leaves me with another 700-800 rpm if the car runs faster than 150 in the 1/4 mile.
Comparing to my old 3.55 trans shifting at 8500 rpm: ________3.77 T850________3.55 T350 1st______60 mph__________52 mph 2nd_____86 mph__________85 mph 3rd_____115 mph_________135 mph 4th_____150 @ 7520______150 @ 6675 * I couldn't go any higher than 150 mph with the gear calculator I was using.
The ratios are setup so that I should be shifting into 4th just around the 1/8 mile, which is a typical drag setup with a 4 spd trans.
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:27 pm |
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Wow Len looks sick man, maybe i missed it but who built that trans im really jealous and watering at the mouth at the same time.
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LenAyala
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:12 pm |
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jj07 wrote: Wow Len looks sick man, maybe i missed it but who built that trans im really jealous and watering at the mouth at the same time. Thanks. Off-topic, but I'll be working in Sharonville, OH and staying in Blue Ash for a couple weeks starting 3/11, if anyone wants to hang out and have beers after work. 
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:05 am |
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LenAyala wrote: You can see that the stock synchro is being used for the 5th/reverse gear as a comparison to the dog teeth.
Yeah the bearing is located in between the 1st gear and the output pinion gear. Interesting, so that's where the bearing is on the OE SRT-4 trans?? And, now I counted and see SIX gearsets, you say one is reverse??? I had just looked at the size of the gears, and saw the one on the input shaft passenger's end was the smallest, so figured this trans also had first in a diff locale than the 1st gen, and the one on the passengers end was next largest, so it'd be 2d. Evidently not. Very interesting that you've gone this far to basically reman/redesign the trans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:20 am |
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The trans looks like the stuff!  Good stuff.
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 2:41 pm |
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UptownSport wrote: I had just looked at the size of the gears, and saw the one on the input shaft passenger's end was the smallest, so figured this trans also had first in a diff locale than the 1st gen, and the one on the passengers end was next largest, so it'd be 2d. Evidently not.
The gears are in the same order as the stock 850. I'm still curious about the pilot bearing :poke: and I'm curious why you went straight cut for everything except the FD? Did you just not want to make another ring gear?
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LenAyala
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:50 pm |
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turboshad wrote: UptownSport wrote: I had just looked at the size of the gears, and saw the one on the input shaft passenger's end was the smallest, so figured this trans also had first in a diff locale than the 1st gen, and the one on the passengers end was next largest, so it'd be 2d. Evidently not.
The gears are in the same order as the stock 850. I'm still curious about the pilot bearing :poke: and I'm curious why you went straight cut for everything except the FD? Did you just not want to make another ring gear? No pilot bearing. Don't need it. Final drive and 5th gear don't need to be straight cut. The ring gear and pinion have been tempered, and shot peened. The ring gear by itself is extremely burly compared to the T350. Uptown, the gears are in the same order as stock. 5th and reverse share the same synchos. Only the gear ratios and the dog teeth are different for 1st through 4th gear, and the input shaft is bigger at the splines. I also have a billet 3-4 shift selector bolted to the stock brass shift fork.
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 3:59 am |
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I thought they made billet forks also for the 850? I guess only the selectors? I have seen the forks bend locally, so I am just suprised no one has picked up on it. I'm sure it's nothing you couldn't have machined with your skills and contacts.
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:16 pm |
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I was thinking about this today, instead of doing the crazy switches, how about putting an ignition cut switch on the "Dead pedal" area? Kind of lame, but still an idea to get you out of gear. Almost like hitting the clutch too, just over farther.
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 3:34 am |
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What's the status of the car?
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 5:26 am |
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Naperville wrote: What's the status of the car? Baller status, of course. 
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 6:46 am |
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LenAyala wrote: Naperville wrote: What's the status of the car? Baller status, of course.  BUT, when are you gonna update the thread? LOL... No big bling-bling gold rims on it these days right? Mwaahahaa
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 9:49 am |
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LenAyala wrote: Naperville wrote: What's the status of the car? Baller status, of course.  I am awaiting pictures of the pimp cane shifter
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 10:12 am |
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LenAyala wrote: Naperville wrote: What's the status of the car? Baller status, of course.  Never did i think those words would be typed by you. You must have picked up to many lines last time you visited us boys in the D. Drew
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LenAyala
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 10:30 am |
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I'm doing some mods I don't want to show anyone right now. I'll show pics of the car when i can get the new fenders and bumper installed.
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 1:14 pm |
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 4:23 pm |
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LenAyala wrote: I'm doing some mods I don't want to show anyone right now. I'll show pics of the car when i can get the new fenders and bumper installed. That should be by the end of the month! Everything is still on track for it!
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 4:37 pm |
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dude this neon is SERIOUS!!! you make some sweet stuff man why dont you go into the market of selling some of your custom fabbed stuff. i wouldnt mind a battery tray in the bumper to hold a little odyssey battery. or those nice suspension pieces. this thing has got to be a monster. awesome work man just awesome
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 6:03 pm |
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 11:36 pm |
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NeONZEX wrote: dude this neon is SERIOUS!!! you make some sweet stuff man why dont you go into the market of selling some of your custom fabbed stuff. i wouldnt mind a battery tray in the bumper to hold a little odyssey battery. or those nice suspension pieces. this thing has got to be a monster. awesome work man just awesome He did at one point... the ChillFactory initiative... Anyways... back on topic... Secretive stuff, maybe someday a RWD street car will show up!
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 8:48 am |
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Okay, I finally got an adapter flange made to mount the hydraulic throw out bearing in the T850 trans. Here's the old setup with the standard throw out bearing, and clutch fork. The fork is much beefier than the stamped steel one in the T350, but it wears out easily on the contact surface, and the stock master and slave cylinders are not up to the job of controlling a twin disc clutch.  ....and here's the hydraulic throw out bearing installed on the new mounting flange I made. Eliminates a lot of stuff in there, and adds some more control to my clutch foot. The stock srt master and slave cylinders are replaced with a Tilton master cylinder, steel braided lines, and the throw out bearing becomes the new slave cylinder. There's also a flow control valve plumbed inline to slow down the clutch release, so I can side-step the clutch pedal, and have a controlled release at the launch. 
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DOHC5spd2Dr
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 8:57 am |
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That is SICK!!!!!!!1
_________________ 29 Neons owned, still adding to the collection. 1996 base coupe, White SOHC atx beater AKA "The Exxon Valdez" The Daily. 1995 NYG Sport Coupe. Big Brakes, sways, Konis. "Project Car" WTB: Repairable Neons in the central IN area.
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Tjabo
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 9:37 am |
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LenAyala wrote: There's also a flow control valve plumbed inline to slow down the clutch release, so I can side-step the clutch pedal, and have a controlled release at the launch. Len, Is that clutch release valve adjustable with a changeable orifice or something? My BMW 540i/6 has one of those on it, and it is god awful. I can't wait to get a chance to get it off of there. Makes it seem like I have no idea how to drive with a manual trans. The clutch work in the neon by comparison, even with the slightly strange PT clutch, is like direct link from brain to clutch. HATE the CDV! ! ! (clutch delay valve in BMW terminology) 
_________________ --'98 ACR Autocrosser/Driver, Crane 18s, DNP Mani>Billet wheel SC6265sp Boost Creeping to 23psi, Coolingmist Water/Methanol Injection, MS3, Quaife, PT Clutch, Homebrew Coilovers and 3" Aluminum Exhaust
--'97 M5 look 540i/6spd--Sounds great but needs boost
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ritfordprobe
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 9:39 am |
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Len,
Everyone fast in the evo world has a hydrolic clutch setup. What is the benefit to this over a traditional fork design? They claim less broken input shafts, faster shifts, and less transmission wear, but I don't fully understand why.
--mark
_________________ 10.635 @ 128.70 Evo, 11.010 @124.55 Evo, 11.90 @ 121 SRT4, 12.6 @ 108 STi, 12.90 @ 114 Neon Going fast since 2005 :-)
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LenAyala
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 10:13 am |
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Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2002 12:47 am Posts: 3703 Location: Illinois
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The clutch fork isn't consistent. It wears out or bends. And the stock Neon hydraulic stuff is all plastic, which flexes and leaks or fails eventually. The flow control valve is a one way flow control that has an adjustable orifice like Tjabo thought it would. You can push the clutch in at full force, and it behaves normally, but when you release it, it has a controlled release to prevent a 100% shock load from hitting the trans during a high rpm launch. It's something you want if you have a lot of HP/torque and a twin disc clutch, lol. It's just one more thing to give some consistency and durability to this trans, and one less thing I have to worry about at the track.
_________________ Grover is sponsored by RC AUTOWORKS in Bridgeview, IL for the 2010 season! rest in peace, CURT CHRISTENSEN, turbo Neon pioneer
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ritfordprobe
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 2:28 pm |
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That's pretty slick. Obviously the mechanics are the same, so it would work on a traditional style cluctch, not just a twin disk, but would the non instant release be bad for a normal clutch? I'm doing my buschur trans in a week or so with an act hd pressure plate and solid sprung disk, so now would be the best time to do the hydrolog setup if it's best!
_________________ 10.635 @ 128.70 Evo, 11.010 @124.55 Evo, 11.90 @ 121 SRT4, 12.6 @ 108 STi, 12.90 @ 114 Neon Going fast since 2005 :-)
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 3:47 pm |
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_________________ 3 project cars, not nearly enough time.
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LenAyala
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Post subject: Re: Grover is getting some upgrades Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 1:37 am |
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Hex wrote: Ahh, you and me both, but unfortunately I'll be heading back to Europe again soon. Nemo at Rage-Tek had a hydraulic TOB available for the SRT-4 trans, but it used a different brand of TOB, and the mounting flange was sheetmetal. They don't sell them any longer. Not sure why. I made an extra mounting flange just in case I need it. It won't be offered for sale. 
_________________ Grover is sponsored by RC AUTOWORKS in Bridgeview, IL for the 2010 season! rest in peace, CURT CHRISTENSEN, turbo Neon pioneer
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