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Dell'Orto wrote:Not even a better car, they just weigh less and have a tough driveline. Pull some weight out of a GT Four and it would do 12's fairly comfortably.
iOnic wrote: Gearbox/Transfer case are also more compact (lighter) but much stronger.
iOnic wrote:It was right the way it was written and I can't think of a single aspect where a GT4 is better engineered than an Evo of the same time. Enlighten me?
sergei wrote:iOnic wrote:It was right the way it was written and I can't think of a single aspect where a GT4 is better engineered than an Evo of the same time. Enlighten me?
Gearbox is stronger (hence bigger). No hydraulic lifters, no rockers, no balancing shafts, push type clutch.
iOnic wrote:It was right the way it was written and I can't think of a single aspect where a GT4 is better engineered than an Evo of the same time. Enlighten me?
iOnic wrote:The likes of DOCILE/HAULN4 ran their stock gearboxes well into the 9 sec ~750hp range with big torque on slicks and there are countless others running similar power/torque through the stock box. )
There is no simple or cheap solution to the issue of gearbox strength in the VR4-E3. BUT I'm not too sure what you are actually worrying about.... they are inherently very strong. I can't think of any other jap factory 4wd box that will tolerate 600+hp, and 9sec passes in std form. Cam, I have to actually disagree on the shift though... I have found the two boxes I have used to shift extremely fast (for a synchro box).
Andre
Blew 4th gear after 8 passes on a freshly rebuilt, cryo treated, and cracktested box. My current box is NOT cryo treated.... I will put the couple hundred dollars towards my next box!
On second thought, that might be a bit to harsh as far as conclusions go! My useage is probably a bit outside the usual, and I'm certainly not surprised that the box has a hard time! The reality is that the box would blow cryo or not. I believe that cryo treatment probably is beneficial, but it would be almost impossible to quantify the differences.
Andre
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