Do you remember which FF&R the car was in? I want to have another look.
 
Thanks
Trev

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From: KFZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, 5 August 2000 23:43
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Subject: Rob: LSD diffs & camber for 200B struts






Rob, 


Sound like to me you are making a easy job hard. 


This is how we do this in Darwin... 


I run a 1200 couple with a L18 as a club/road car. 


This is what I done. 


1. The diff is a cut down BW froma falcon with a 4.11 LSD center. Very cheap
to do and heaps of different ratios to choose from. I did have a 1200 ute
diff but after too many broken axles at the drags and black top racing, the
ford diff has fixed this. 


2. I fitted Ford XC front camber bolts to my cross member, fitted adjustable
strut tops and put more thread on the caster rods. Now the front end in
fully adjustable. 



My car spec are: 


L18 with webers - std bottom end but with flat top pistons 

Home ported head 

Datrally intake with more home porting 

SSS Automotive cam 

Cross flow falcon radiator 

Home made lighten flywheel 

Solid clutch 

Skyline 5 speed 

Ford diff 

240k front struts 

11" VL ventelated front brakes 

180B rear DRUMS ! 

front springs are std 200b with a bit cut out 

rear are home made 

8 pt cage and seats etc... 

weight ready to race 1010kg with fuel 

1/4 mile in 15.2 sec 

clocked by radar (on the race track) at 198k/h 


Was featured in FF&R a few years ago 


The car was bulit in 1994 and the engine has not been apart yet but is now
beening swapped for a SR20 (without a turbo to stay in the under 2LT class).



All road legal and regoed too 


Well thats my 20 cents worth 


Kev 




From: Robert Marshall 

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Subject: LSD diffs & camber for 200B struts 

Date: Friday, August 04, 2000 12:44 

I have 2 issues to deal with in order finish my project. 


1st - choosing an appropriate limited slip diff. 

2nd - Working out how to get the camber right with 200B struts. 


I have a 120Y 4-door, soon to be converted to 2-door, with a 

heavily worked CA18DE motor. 


First issue is choosing a LSD for it. For now i am going for a Nissan 

Vanette (or C20) limited slip diff; I'll have to shorten it unless i use 

the Datsun Roadstar Ute diff carrier/housing and put the LSD case from the 

Vanette into the Ute diff carrier. 

Have i got any other options on the LSD drama, as i would prefer taller 

final gear ratios; at present i would be stuck with 4.1:1, and I really 

want more top end speed. 


Second issue is the 200B struts that i have sucessfully put on to my car. 

They will do the business, as long as i can measure or work out how to 

adjust up the camber. As they are the camber is wrong. 


Any help appreciated, 

Cheers Rob. 



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