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![]() hi all
thanks for the updates. I am worried that the ford box will break without spending a grand on it. I am hoping that the r28 gearbox will handle the saab lump because its soooo much lighter that the omega bus. looks like I just need gearbox diff and prop from the omega. and try to find a cheap seirra. I am in gedney. so north cambs/ south lincs. and will need everything other than the engine and gearbox. as for engine mapping it will have to be restricted in first and second for sure and r888's on the back :0). email sent to handy andy for a price of pre cut kit. build table to be collected at the weekend. now for some welding practice |
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![]() or to keep it really simple keep my eyes pealed over next year for a race spec ford box there's lots around. means I can crack on with the build knowing that ill need a decent box. save hassle of hydraulic cluth as well.
money ill save on buying an omega will go halfway towards the parts to rebuild a t9. at least I can pick my ratio's if I build one myself. I am not brave enough to go where noone has been before. suspension geometry is not my specialist subject I am afraid. thanks again |
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![]() Having gone down the route of trying to fit in a BMW 750 rear diff and giving up on drive shaft lengths and off-set input flanges wanting to occupy the same space as my left kidney...
I've gone down the Ford diff route, simply because the chassis is designed for it already. This way I just have to modify the prop-shaft to meld the BMW and Ford shafts, rather than two driveshafts. And i'd have to shorten the ford shaft for a standard build anyway. The advantage of the Ford diff is the abundance of cheap LSDs from the cosworths. For the omega diff you'd need to get one from quaife. £££ Plus the quaife one will be an ATB diff which won't be much use once both wheels are spinning. I believe the Ford Cosworth diff is a proper plated diff which will keep the rear axle locked even after you've broken traction. |
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![]() thanks for that. I think I will go down the ford route. no learning all that is ford geearbox. t9, t5? mt75. but again think the stronger gearboxes are bigger and need chassis mods.
if it was my second build I would not be phased but first one. prob should follow the book as best I can n |
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![]() That's been my plan.
Next build will have an aluminium chassis with wider transmission tunnel to take the bmw diff, and wider rear and front track to compensate. And integral roll cage designed in from the start, and possibly fuel tank relocated within the wheel base. ![]() |
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![]() the only type 9 that will take big power will be a quaif one. you won't see change from a few grand.
MT75 will last ok but it's a fixed belhousing unless you find or buy one of the special non integral boxes. T5 is more than man enough , and there is more than likly a belhousing out there. TT
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![]() t5 research in progress. thanks for the info!! did not realise the mt75 was fixed bellhousi coukd have been an expensive error. does the t5 have a removable bell housing? or can u get longer shafts made to accommodate a plate with the different patterns on? or is t5 the same as the t9 regarding bellhousings?
anyone want to give me a cossie???...... anyone........ <tumble weed> nick |
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![]() Just spotted your location Nick, not too far away from me.
![]() My daughter and wife have a stable in Gedney (Piinstock Stables) so without knowing I probably go past where you live... ![]()
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