Sort of funny. I mean, how much longer can a four speed drum braked car be competitive in ITS? Why are we racing it anyhow? It is almost 2010 and this thing was penned 40 years ago, as was I.
Sort of funny. I mean, how much longer can a four speed drum braked car be competitive in ITS? Why are we racing it anyhow? It is almost 2010 and this thing was penned 40 years ago, as was I.
Sorry I thought the 240 could not run the late 5 speeds (oh yeah your not in a 240 duh! my bad )But seriously have you looked into that? The truck rear diffs are plentful and cheap. I heard that the OD box set likes the taller gearing and they are also a lot easier/cheaper to get. Sam N said somthing to me about that last year as an alternative to trying to fix/replace the comp boxes (and trick parts are available if you want to tweak/rebuild one).
I think this is what Don Ahrens did with his car (not IT but very close in the drive train)
I've said this here before, the driver's job in an ITS 240Z is to put his foot thru the firewall as soon as he turns in
Hot tip on setting up preload on a Nissan R180 LSD: don't do anything! Eventually we were running the stock 45 ft-lbs of breakaway or whatever it is. .
No need to "fix" anything- it'll loosen upon it's own Bottom line- don't fret over getting big preload numbers as it doesn't seem to help anything.