300RWHP + Gsl-se rear end = Death
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300RWHP + Gsl-se rear end = Death
I'm in the process of doin a TII FB swap, everyone Ive talked to says a gsl-se 4.10 ring gear lasts for about a month before its garbage.. Whats the best way to go about makin it stronger.. and please dont say a for 9" cause it aint happening..
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Originally Posted by PhEnX
I'm in the process of doin a TII FB swap, everyone Ive talked to says a gsl-se 4.10 ring gear lasts for about a month before its garbage.. Whats the best way to go about makin it stronger.. and please dont say a for 9" cause it aint happening..
not true. I've had my 85 GSL turbo 2 conversion for almost 4 years now and have racked up about 15,000 miles and the diff is fine. Just recently i converted to se suspension but my GSL diff was perfectly fine.
Out of curiosity. what kind of torque,hp can the guru diff handle? I"d be interested in it for drag racing and hard launches.
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Originally Posted by Rx7carl
What part is it that fails?
I know Bern roached his diff @ buttonwillow roughly a year ago. It was making not happy noises but still driveable, for a while. So that makes me think it is not the ring and pinion necessairly but something in the LSD itself that lets go.
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Now that sounds more plausible. Will a Miata torsen handle more? What about machining the plates and slip a couple of extras in? I hear thats a mod you do when you start putting dowm lotsa power.
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Been running my TII for almost 4 years on a 100K junkyard SE rearend.No problems yet.
Im in the neighborhood of 300hp.In the lower gears where the torque is at,you get mostly tirespin,so there isnt much stress on the axle.Even with 245's out back,traction is not abundant in 1st and 2nd, for me.
Obviously you shouldnt beat the hell out of the car and you should run good synthetic oil in the rearend.
My small bearing, 82 GSL rearend in my GLC,held up to a torquey little Chevy V-6 for almost 10 years.The RX rearends will take a lot of power,so long as you dont punish them.....
Im in the neighborhood of 300hp.In the lower gears where the torque is at,you get mostly tirespin,so there isnt much stress on the axle.Even with 245's out back,traction is not abundant in 1st and 2nd, for me.
Obviously you shouldnt beat the hell out of the car and you should run good synthetic oil in the rearend.
My small bearing, 82 GSL rearend in my GLC,held up to a torquey little Chevy V-6 for almost 10 years.The RX rearends will take a lot of power,so long as you dont punish them.....
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i have a turbo II engine making somewere in the 250sh hp and i pound the sh*t out it for the past two years ( drag racing, auto X) and i havent had noises from the tranny or broken axles or noises on my stock gslse rear end yet and my diff it still good shape. so what did you break?
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I just upped the boost to 13-15ish psi and I now can spin the tires in 3rd gear going 70mph (just 205's) and have had some pretty bad axle hop along the way and my diff is still holding up. I have a little over 5000 miles on my 13b-re swap.
To echo the question, what brakes on the stock FB rear??
To echo the question, what brakes on the stock FB rear??
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FB+FC=F-ME
Well,Speedturn twisted the axles on his PP racecar a few weeks ago.
In the pumpkin,I imagine the spider gears would break first,being the smallest.Then maybe the ring and pinion.
And yes,77 to about 82-83,the GLC was RWD and used the same engine as the old Mizers.Many of the RWD GLC's underpinnings were common to the RX-7,although not exactly the same.
In the pumpkin,I imagine the spider gears would break first,being the smallest.Then maybe the ring and pinion.
And yes,77 to about 82-83,the GLC was RWD and used the same engine as the old Mizers.Many of the RWD GLC's underpinnings were common to the RX-7,although not exactly the same.
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I have an -SE diff. out back of my 325hp (I'm sure well over 350ft/lbs)SBC swap and It's doing well. I don't give it to much mercy either. I've had it in (the rear end) for over a year now.
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Originally Posted by PhEnX
I'm in the process of doin a TII FB swap, everyone Ive talked to says a gsl-se 4.10 ring gear lasts for about a month before its garbage..
In other words, if you can't hook up, you can't break the gears.
Diff? The diff is not the gearset.
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Originally Posted by hondah8er
not true. I've had my 85 GSL turbo 2 conversion for almost 4 years now and have racked up about 15,000 miles and the diff is fine. Just recently i converted to se suspension but my GSL diff was perfectly fine.
Out of curiosity. what kind of torque,hp can the guru diff handle? I"d be interested in it for drag racing and hard launches.
Out of curiosity. what kind of torque,hp can the guru diff handle? I"d be interested in it for drag racing and hard launches.
One benefit though to using an aftermarket diff, be it Guru, Quaife, or whatever, you should be able to get more power to the ground right? Especially through the twisty's right? That's why I'm planning on one so I hope that's right.
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go to http://www.ausrotary.com and ask the aussies. You should have no problem getting an answer