Jump to content
SAU Community

Lancer modding about to begin....


Craved
 Share

Recommended Posts

what are the issues with rear mounted engines? my mate has an mr2 and the only he has come across is that you got no time to react when the back end starts to slip...coz by the time u realise its already gone and youve done a 360...

but get some decent tyres n ull be fine!

3sgte might be a lil easier actually...i said sr20 coz that what u said u wanted...

can you go back to the oldschool chrysler (sp?) lancer that were rwd and flog some of their bits?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 53
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

The easiest way to achieve your RWD Lancer would be to grab a chassis from a late model jap 1 tonner (you will need to match wheelbase or alter to fit) and adapt the Lancer bodyshell to bolt to the chassis.

Bingo (after a few hundred hours work) RWD Lancer, get it engineered as a modified RodeoHiluxBseriesTriton with the engine of your choice.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i didn't see those other replies....

Fro- the reason i said that the rear mount would be a problem is that the gearbox needs linkages running from the shift to the box - this would be a huge hurdle for us to jump and dont wanna have to work out extra stuff like this if we dont need to.. plus the handling characteristiccs of the rear mount dont suit my driving style (my mate has a SW20GT)

the 3SGTE would be the easiest as i would only need to extend the linkages to the centre of the car (longer wheel base)

enilyks33r - nice suggestion! didn't think of anything like that, however i dont really have any inclination to get her registered and go through all that hassle - never mind the huge cost for that to happen if not everything goes through first time!

croat - hmm i'll be doing both!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Chris

(steve that used to be in narrowband)

My mate up here on the coast has a cyborg lancer which is 4wd (origanally 1.8 turbo)and the rear suspention fits lancers they made them up to90 something so it could possibly do for your project. we put a vr4 motor in it and it does 13 secs now . sss had bits for it so they may have a back axle. it still has the tank under the floor. so there must be a way of getting past it with a tailshaft.

one thing I noticed as the half cut was being dismantled was that the lancer has very little front chassis but the galant vr4 has a wacking grreat subframe that everything fits on.even though they use similar engines. you may have to use later evo stuff (expensive ) cos they turned the engine 180 after the evo 3 and the cams are on the drivers side

ps are yiu stil a TTubby?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've seen a lancer using the stock engine, its got a garrett turbo (not to sure what size), autronic ecu and the rest of the gear runnig 20psi and it did a 13.4 on the crapest track in nrth qld.

 

no too bad for front wheel drive...

you forgot to add the stock wrx cooler and the thing revs to 8-9000.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Chris

(steve that used to be in narrowband)

My mate up here on the coast has a cyborg lancer which is 4wd  (origanally 1.8 turbo)and the rear suspention fits lancers they made them up to90 something so it could possibly do for your project. we put a vr4 motor in it and it does 13 secs now . sss had bits for it so they may have a back axle. it still has the tank under the floor. so there must be a way of getting past it with a tailshaft.

one thing I noticed as the half cut was being dismantled was that the lancer has very little front chassis but the galant vr4 has a wacking grreat subframe that everything fits on.even though they use similar engines. you may have to use later evo stuff (expensive ) cos they turned the engine 180 after the evo 3 and the cams are on the drivers side

ps are yiu stil a TTubby?

hey hey Steve! hows the Gtst going? yeah still here at TT!!!

yeah the front sub frame is quite large on these, however the drivers side is very bent at this point! the whole lower sub frame arm and apron is coming off ... so basically everything from the firewall forward is getting cut off, and started again!

have some good plans and photos i'll be using for inspiration from the super sedan race cars from eastern creek today, some very cool designs used for front suspension setups! will post some examples once i get them off the camera!

doesn't really bother me too much how i do the rear axle, if i go independant rear then it means a fair bit more work than just running a live axle which from what ive seen so far is cheaper, easier and do have enough tunability to encourage good handling (v8supercars still use em :D )

Steve - was that SSS near Seven Hills??

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Chris

sss is just off the great western hihway (turn left into toongabbie rd and right at next roundabout) 120 gilba rd girraween ( nr eastern creek)

suppose the cheapest and strongest is the hilux diff/axle you can get all the different ratio's.

see we both chose a ford coulor mines acid rush (page 87 this months hot 4's ( know its not a four) looks like a lot of work your up for. must have good shifts.

see you at the next sau thing :cheers:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Chris

sss is just off the great western hihway (turn left into toongabbie rd and right at next roundabout) 120 gilba rd girraween ( nr eastern creek)

suppose the cheapest and strongest is the hilux diff/axle you can get all the different ratio's.

see we both chose a ford coulor mines acid rush (page 87 this months hot 4's ( know its not a four) looks like a lot of work your up for. must have good shifts.

see you at the next sau thing :)

LOL good shifts -- im on graveyard still dude!!! soon to change :cheers:

yeah thats the SSS i was thinking of... got a contact there so i'll check out what they have!

yeah it's heaps of work but definately somehting im going to learn from so it will be worth it down the line, looking at starting some customising in all areas, in the process of buying a boat and doing that over and re-selling ... good work, and fun... if only you could make money from it all!

i'll check out that hot4's mag, is it your line that is that colour or the cyborg?

yeah for sure, keep in contact and we'll catch up out there somewhere!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share




  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I am currently going this route. I am curious how much horse power you put behind the cut bell housing? Collins was telling me I am going to crack it and bluh bluh bluh. Because I didn’t buy the custom fly wheel from him. I am looking for somewhere around like 500 hp
    • Forgot to mention that these are the before pics when I first got it!
    • Thanks @PranK for the updated member status, much appreciated! 👍🏼 Now, about those pics… Unfortunately I could only find ones that I took in the dark. I was soon to discover that underneath it wasn’t in the best shape, but it was mine and that’s all I cared about at the time 😆
    • Oh, and only having done this task yesterday, I've now driven the car ~60km since, and while it is hard to avoid placebo effect and confirmation bias, I reckon that some annoyances I had with the way the car has been behaving have improved. Which....kinda makes sense, I guess. If the bushes were really stiff and resisting rotation, they would have been contributing to the effective wheel rate. And if it was more so on one side (which it was, because one side was worse than the other) then.... you might imagine that the additional rate would be asymmetric, and potentially even different between compression and rebound. And so... the car has been twitchy at higher speeds - like freeway on ramps. It really shouldn't be. The wheel alignment is good and there are no (other) known problems elsewhere in the suspension. But at 90-100 on a long sweeping ramp, tiny steering wheel motions would make it feel like it wanted to rear steer. Quite nervous. At lower speeds it would heave about in a manner that it didn't use to. Didn't want to put power down, etc etc. Now...seems to behave better. Am going to have to concentrate on the various corners where it has exhibited weirdness, on the rare occasions when I can get a decent run at them without Methanial getting in the way in his D-Max/Ranger/LDV Van/etc.
×
×
  • Create New...