how hard is it to convert an awd car to rwd? because there are cheap dsm awd cars.
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how hard is it to convert an awd car to rwd?
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oh really! my brother has a dsm which im guessing most of you guys dont know what that is because they are either ff or awd but anyways. every mitsubishi eclipse (my brother has a regular 91) from first generation to the second. i am not sure about the third. but dsm fits eagle talon, mistubishi eclipse, and plymouth laser. i think the eagle talon is awd so i might look into those. the eclipse has 4 models the 1.8,2.0,GSX, and GST gsx and gst are turbo gsx is awd.
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See here:
http://www.drifting.com/forums/showt...1291#post71291
It's a task to do a drivetrain conversion, check out that thread for more discussion.
-MR
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In skylines its just a matter of removing a fuse. I read about it in a Modified Mag once. And i know someone who ripped his entire front differential off on his 92 eagle talon tsi for drag racing. It runs 7 seconds on a quarter mile with full stock interior and AC still hooked up. But expect to do a ton of fabricating.
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Originally posted by TeamSLIPdrifter
In skylines its just a matter of removing a fuse. I read about it in a Modified Mag once. And i know someone who ripped his entire front differential off on his 92 eagle talon tsi for drag racing. It runs 7 seconds on a quarter mile with full stock interior and AC still hooked up. But expect to do a ton of fabricating.
You can't just take stuff out and expect power to go to whatever wheels are left connected, there's initial split and torque allocation under slip that you have to worry about. Doing a AWD to RWD conversion will depend on the car, and pretty much all of them except the Skyline takes more work than pulling a fuse (which I've heard disputed as well).
-MR
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In the article the owner said so himself its just a fuse. The entire skyline atessa system (pardon if its mispelled) is electronically controlled of course. The torque split in skylines is electronically controlled, instead of mechanical, thats why you see them still accelarating into turns after everyone else brakes, because the computer monitors tire slip and modifies the torque to front and rear so the car can go into turns at much greater speeds. 92 DSMs (eclipse, talon, laser, vr4 galant, and early vr4 3000gts) are pretty much just thrown together with the intention of being ripped apart for racing. Mitsubishi knew people would use them for that purpose so they didnt waste money mass producing systems that would be tempered with anyway. Go to www.dsm.org if you wanna find out more on just how thrown together these cars are with a rockhard 2.0L turbo 4g63 engine (same as used in the evos except inverted). All it was was i think some electrical and a matter or ripping off the front diff. He has AC and full interior cause thats the class he races is. Those things are required and all other modifications are unlimited.
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