RWD-ing an EJ box
RWD-ing an EJ box
I'm just curious about this.
How would you actually go about converting AWD to RWD without compromising reliability too much?
How would you actually go about converting AWD to RWD without compromising reliability too much?
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i belive there is a spool to replace the centre diff in the ej boxes, they use them in the rs liberty drift car thats floating around somewhere, dont ask me where to get them tho, all i know is that they exist
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yep diff ratio doesnt matter once your runnin RWD only. The guy your talking about has ran various ratios from all the diffs he has blown
MRT in sydnet sell hte spool but its not cheap. There was one for sale on the rs lib club do a search for MRT RWD spool
MRT in sydnet sell hte spool but its not cheap. There was one for sale on the rs lib club do a search for MRT RWD spool

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.
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i think mrt charge around the 900mark to perth then u have to install :Pvincentvega wrote:yep diff ratio doesnt matter once your runnin RWD only. The guy your talking about has ran various ratios from all the diffs he has blown
MRT in sydnet sell hte spool but its not cheap. There was one for sale on the rs lib club do a search for MRT RWD spool
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Install is easy, can even be done without removing the gearbox from the car I beleive.
Lots of money to ultimately downgrade your gearbox though...
Lots of money to ultimately downgrade your gearbox though...
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brumbyrunner wrote:Selectable 4WD with no front driveshafts. I'd like to see that.
And why would you want no wheel drive?
I think he ment the likes of a MY or L series box with no centre diff
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EA boxes are 4wd not AWD there is a difference... lots of people with the EA boxes have ran there car for long periods of time only in rear wheel drive... it's a comon spare part to only have just an outer CV as a spare.
If you bust a CV... just remove it... slide in the outer CV to hold the wheel on and drive it home in RWD.
Dave
If you bust a CV... just remove it... slide in the outer CV to hold the wheel on and drive it home in RWD.
Dave
EJ conversion wiring harness cut downs available. Please PM or email ([email protected]) for details.
HEAPS cheaper... better??... would depend on the motor i guess.
Dave
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EJ conversion wiring harness cut downs available. Please PM or email ([email protected]) for details.
an EJ gearbox running RWD would be better. Simply because its an EJ based gearbox, later model and stronger. Not really that much better though, the gearsets are similar anyway.
But if you had the option of which one to use definitely choose the EA. It will run RWD in stock form, no mods required - just put it in 4x4 and neglect to connect and front driveshafts to it.
The EA gearboxes are worth $200 these days (if that).
EJ 4x4 Gearboxes still start at around $400ish if your lucky. Then add the $900 odd for the rear wheel drive conversion component + fitting it.
But if you had the option of which one to use definitely choose the EA. It will run RWD in stock form, no mods required - just put it in 4x4 and neglect to connect and front driveshafts to it.
The EA gearboxes are worth $200 these days (if that).
EJ 4x4 Gearboxes still start at around $400ish if your lucky. Then add the $900 odd for the rear wheel drive conversion component + fitting it.
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