The drivetrain and a turbo
Personally, I would strongly recomend a urethane filled diff mount. If the rubber there is even close to marginal, the inner piece can pull away from the outer piece when subjected 60% more torque than stock. It looks like this:
If that should happen, your differential will smack the pavement with an obscene amount of force, likely resulting in this to happen to your diff cover:
The drain plug was never found, thanks for asking. Aside from that, all the above applies. These cars can actually take quite a bit of abuse on the stock equipment.
Jeremy
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If that should happen, your differential will smack the pavement with an obscene amount of force, likely resulting in this to happen to your diff cover:
The drain plug was never found, thanks for asking. Aside from that, all the above applies. These cars can actually take quite a bit of abuse on the stock equipment.
Jeremy
[Edit by Jeremy on [TIME]1140483274[/TIME]]
[QUOTE="Jeremy"]Personally, I would strongly recomend a urethane filled diff mount. If the rubber there is even close to marginal, the inner piece can pull away from the outer piece when subjected 60% more torque than stock. It looks like this:
If that should happen, your differential will smack the pavement with an obscene amount of force, likely resulting in this to happen to your diff cover:
The drain plug was never found, thanks for asking. Aside from that, all the above applies. These cars can actually take quite a bit of abuse on the stock equipment.
Jeremy
[Edit by Jeremy on [TIME]1140483274[/TIME]][/QUOTE]
Umm, I thought the mount was configured to not break away if the rubber failed? Right, I guess I need to see one up close again.
You may want to upgrade to poly subframe bushings also, they can take a real beating in turbo car also.
RussC
If that should happen, your differential will smack the pavement with an obscene amount of force, likely resulting in this to happen to your diff cover:
The drain plug was never found, thanks for asking. Aside from that, all the above applies. These cars can actually take quite a bit of abuse on the stock equipment.
Jeremy
[Edit by Jeremy on [TIME]1140483274[/TIME]][/QUOTE]
Umm, I thought the mount was configured to not break away if the rubber failed? Right, I guess I need to see one up close again.
You may want to upgrade to poly subframe bushings also, they can take a real beating in turbo car also.
RussC
Umm, I thought the mount was configured to not break away if the rubber failed?
They are, Russ. Under normal naturally aspirated kinds of abuse, anyway. The angle can be see on the failed part, and rubber does compress a good bit. Mine didn't even "clunk" in reverse. Apparently 300ft-lbs of rear wheel torque is enough to pull the rubber center right through in second gear. ~0
Jeremy