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  • RB26DETT swap into a S14?

    I was wondering to get more power out of the car, is it possible to have a RB25DETT or RB26DETT swapped into a S14 240sx.

    Also whats the pro's and con's about RWD and AWD and FWD as far as racing and drifting goes?

  • #2
    I wouldn't even dream of this stuff unless you have a good 10K on the side for a project cars.

    Racing...read books and you will find the answer. Google is a great search as well.

    Check out books by Carroll Smith, Drive to Win, Tune to Win, and Engineer to Win...Best books you'll ever own if you're serious about real racing.

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    • #3
      I don't think it wounld take 10k you can get an rb26dett with an rb25 trans for about $4500 and Mckinney Motorsports sells a swap kit with a custom driveshaft for $1150 shipped they also have a z31 kit in the works I may go that route after the Iroc-Z build is complete

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      • #4
        Dragboy- You have the least expansive mind of anyone I know whose dad is into cars. Do us a favor and skip this month's flavor, it isn't for you. You ask stupid questions.
        Last edited by GRiDRaceTech; 12-17-2004, 01:37 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GRiDRaceTech
          Dragboy- You have the least expansive mind of anyone I know whose dad is into cars. Do us a favor and skip this month's flavor, it isn't for you. You ask stupid questions.
          TeeHee.. Well said

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GRiDRaceTech
            Dragboy- You have the least expansive mind of anyone I know whose dad is into cars. Do us a favor and skip this month's flavor, it isn't for you. You ask stupid questions.
            Hmm no question is stupid unless you never ask one. This is the newbie forum and i got questions so next time take the stick outa your A$$ and get a clue.

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            • #7
              Oh no, my friend... there are stupid questions.

              If you had even searched Google, Zilvia, Freshalloy, Club240, or NiCO, you'd have found the answer to your first question quite easily. In fact, there was a magazine cover car that answered it within the past few months.

              RWD- power to the rear wheels. Good for corner exit acceleration as the rearward squat is favorable. Good for racing as the overall weight distribution is favorable. Best for drifting because the rear wheels are powered and can be used to both maintain and adjust the angle of a drift.

              AWD- power to all wheels. Great for corner exit acceleration, as power is delivered to every wheel and thus traction is plentiful. Good for racing for above reason, but carries a weight penalty due to increased mechanical complexity. Bad for drifting because of the grip. One would have to have quite a bit of horsepower to truly drift an AWD car.

              FWD- power to the front wheels. Worst of the three for corner exit acceleration as the rearward squat will act to unload the front tires. Decent for racing with a proper setup, but there's a reason GT, Prototype and F1 use RWD. Cannot truly drift, regardless of what anyone on this website says.

              Was that really too hard to bother to look up?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GRiDRaceTech
                Oh no, my friend... there are stupid questions.

                If you had even searched Google, Zilvia, Freshalloy, Club240, or NiCO, you'd have found the answer to your first question quite easily. In fact, there was a magazine cover car that answered it within the past few months.

                RWD- power to the rear wheels. Good for corner exit acceleration as the rearward squat is favorable. Good for racing as the overall weight distribution is favorable. Best for drifting because the rear wheels are powered and can be used to both maintain and adjust the angle of a drift.

                AWD- power to all wheels. Great for corner exit acceleration, as power is delivered to every wheel and thus traction is plentiful. Good for racing for above reason, but carries a weight penalty due to increased mechanical complexity. Bad for drifting because of the grip. One would have to have quite a bit of horsepower to truly drift an AWD car.

                FWD- power to the front wheels. Worst of the three for corner exit acceleration as the rearward squat will act to unload the front tires. Decent for racing with a proper setup, but there's a reason GT, Prototype and F1 use RWD. Cannot truly drift, regardless of what anyone on this website says.

                Was that really too hard to bother to look up?
                Nah it wasnt too hard to look up, i just never had the time to sit and find information. Besides why look when you've got idiots to find it for you, not that im trying to impose anything

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                • #9
                  Who found anything?

                  That was off the top of my head. You are both completely uninformed and a poseur.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GRiDRaceTech
                    Who found anything?

                    That was off the top of my head. You are both completely uninformed and a poseur.
                    Teehee x2

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Drag2Drifter
                      Besides why look when you've got idiots to find it for you, not that im trying to impose anything
                      hope your not calling me an idiot

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by GRiDRaceTech
                        Who found anything?

                        That was off the top of my head. You are both completely uninformed and a poseur.
                        Hmm maybe thats why im in the newbie forums asking questions. The only stupid questions is one thats not asked, and im not a poseur.

                        The only idiot is Gridracetech not anyone else. See its sad when your new to drifting and some dumb idiot comes an tells you your a posuer. FYI claming you got sidewayz or spun your rear tires dosent credit you as a better drifter than me or anyone else thats on this board.

                        Ive been reading books, doing online searches and i ask only the simplests of questions but i only ask if i can find what im looking for. Gridracetech if your going to attempt to put people who dont know much about drifting down, saying they ask stupid questions in a newbie question forum you need to get you 10x zoom glasses on and read.

                        Stay out of the newbie forums if stupid questions bother you so dam much.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Drag2Drifter
                          and im not a poseur.



                          Project 240sx (S14) still in progress.
                          97 Toyota Supra 790hp SlEePeR.



                          Ohhhhhh OK.


                          Newbie tip, It's nice to dream, hell I still do. But get your experience first, or even a vehicle. Then ask all you want.

                          Also, this is WWW.DRIFTING.COM, not WWW.ANSWERALLMY240SXQUESTIONS.COM

                          There are specific forums for just about every car manufactured. Google is your friend

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                          • #14
                            Let me help you. Poseur means "One who affects a particular attribute, attitude, or identity to impress or influence others." Putting your dad's Supra in your sig is posing. It is not your car, quite obviously, and yet you put it in your sig like it was such. Tsk tsk.

                            "FYI claming you got sidewayz or spun your rear tires dosent credit you as a better drifter than me or anyone else thats on this board."

                            Haha, you make me laugh! I've posted links to videos of me drifting, both open-track and at a competition. Did you know this? No, you just ASSumed.

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                            • #15
                              Alright guys settle down in here. No more name calling or I'm closing the thread.

                              But really kid, you should google or search as much as you can before asking questions. You'll be surprise how much information is out there.

                              Yes there is such things as stupid questions, because I'm the one to judge them, this is not school.

                              So be more educated with your threads and questions and we'll be happy to answer, or I can just close them.

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