i just sheared off a few teeth on my spider gears. im running a bp+t big 16 g g25mr trans... any one know of a good after market set?
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Might be time to look into the toyota trans swap.-Greg
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Maybe a welded Mazdaspeed LSD? http://www.imazda.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12389 There is some info on it there.
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Originally posted by eurotiva View PostMight be time to look into the toyota trans swap.
Theres a guy with a laser in australia thats running 10s on stock gears, welded diff and a "plate mod". Search on club protege theres a few topics about it there.Better Than Nothing Racing
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Originally posted by Hot_Wheels View Postmfactory lsd, problem solved
Tell him I sent you.
When I did mine, the price was like $75 for up to 20 pounds of stuff.
That list I just made you is only about 5 pounds of stuff, so feel free to add other gears or shift gate or forks or what ever you need made tougher for no extra money.Last edited by iceracerdude; 11-07-2010, 12:57 PM.
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Originally posted by iceracerdude View Post^ +1...or for a little less money, you could send the side gears, all the thrust washers, the pinion gears and pinion pin to "300 below" in Decatur, Illinois for cryo treatment: www.300below.com Talk to Rob Jenkins, he'll take good care of you.
Tell him I sent you.
When I did mine, the price was like $75 for up to 20 pounds of stuff.
That list I just made you is only about 5 pounds of stuff, so feel free to add other gears or shift gate or forks or what ever you need made tougher for no extra money.
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Do research on "cryogenic treatment" for automotive parts and see what they say.
Those gears are "case hardened" at best, and once they start chipping off, it kinda "snowballs" from there. Once a tooth chips off, it invaribly flys into the next tooth, sometimes it just bounces off, sometimes it bounces around till it knocks other teeth out, then works it's way into the fluid and eventually over to the magnet.
Shot peening parts, cryo treating parts, all have an effect, but what you have to realize is, you can't make those little gears or that pinion pin any bigger. Sometimes a larger trans is an option, but when it's not, what can you do.
I have had my trans apart since I've had my gears cryo'd and was surely interested in seeing exactly how much wear I sustained, and was very pleased with what I found.
They still looked this good, and remember, this is with a phantom grip accentuating friction!:
I had these cryo'd, then ground them to fit the phantom grip, then degaussed.
Right! bet you never even thought of doing that.
This is what the side gears looked like unmodified from the factory:
Yeah, of course the factory just case hardening them is cheaper to do, and is fine for low performance really.Last edited by iceracerdude; 11-07-2010, 10:42 PM.
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i think i found the problem... the tranny shop told me to run 75/90 in my trans... its supposed to have atf in it according to ford... oil too thick= not enough lubrication=metal to metal sehearing off gears... im running redline atf for manual transmissions in it now... i was noticing that with the 75/90 it was hard to shift. with the redline its back to smooth operation...ill find out if the diff holds at the track on wedI know its a piece of crap but im still faster...and its 100% legal!!!!!
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Originally posted by bandunga View Postpar-engineering.com sells custom straight cut gearsets. extremely pricey tho.... can get a custom 5th gear ratio thoBetter Than Nothing Racing
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Originally posted by fastivaB6TG25MR View Posti think i found the problem... the tranny shop told me to run 75/90 in my trans... its supposed to have atf in it according to ford... oil too thick= not enough lubrication=metal to metal sehearing off gears... im running redline atf for manual transmissions in it now... i was noticing that with the 75/90 it was hard to shift. with the redline its back to smooth operation...ill find out if the diff holds at the track on wed
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