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Old May 18, 2003 | 07:46 PM
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is the 240/SR20DET for me?

I currently own a 90' Eclipse GS with a JDM turbo engine swap. I am pushing the the 450hp mark with a 60 trim t3/t4, 720s, 28X13X3.25 FMIC, clutch, walboro 255, AFC, quaife LSD, etc.... I am getting sick of FWD and have started researching the 240 w/ a SR20DET swap. here are my goals, tell me if you think this is a car for me... why or why not?

-BB 60-1 t3/t4
-supporting mods (fuel, cooling, exhaust, etc..)
-AEM standalone
-built bottom end
-suspension
-head work (springs/retainers, cams, porting, HG, studs)
-logging equipment
-nitrous?

this is going to be a street driven drag car, i am not big into autoX. can this car/engine do what i am looking for? should i stay with a DSM and go AWD?


now for my 240/SR20 Qs:
how are the trannies/drivetrain/rear end?
traction with slicks?
S13 or S14?
should i be looking at a RB series? which one?
how much do these cars weigh?
tell me why i should pick this car.
tell me why i should not pick this car.

thanks a lot,
-Greg
Old May 19, 2003 | 07:38 PM
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Re: is the 240/SR20DET for me?

Originally posted by eyebrowski
this is going to be a street driven drag car, i am not big into autoX. can this car/engine do what i am looking for? should i stay with a DSM and go AWD?

now for my 240/SR20 Qs:
1.)how are the trannies/drivetrain/rear end?
2.)traction with slicks?
3.)S13 or S14?
4.)should i be looking at a RB series? which one?
5.)how much do these cars weigh?
6.)tell me why i should pick this car.
7.)tell me why i should not pick this car.

1.)if you go with the RB, i believe you need a custom driveshaft and a R33 skyline differential and axles. if that's the case, you don't need to worry about any of them breaking from only 450hp.

2.)as far as traction goes, the rear wheel wells on s13s are enourmous- you could fit a giant rim under there. (i'm not sure if that's the case for s14s).

3.)i prefer the styling and tossability of the s13 over the s14. its really a matter of preference. the s13 will also be cheaper.

4.)if you want a street driven drag car, i definatly would recommend the RB25. talk to Night on this forum, he has one. the RB's bottom end is bulletproof, as it is from a skyline, and there is no replacement for displacement. with an RB, you will see much better 1/4 slips than with an AWD DSM, and it will break a lot less

5.) s13~ 2700lbs

6.)b/c it is hella fun. handling is amazing for its age and there are many options engine-wise. plus theres always drifting if you get bored

7.)b/c you don't like having fun
Old May 19, 2003 | 08:42 PM
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Perfect, except for one thing. NOTHING will take AWD off the line . Want a street racing and drag machine? AWD is the way to go. On street tires, AWD will take anything off the line.
Old May 22, 2003 | 04:18 AM
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Perfect, except for one thing. NOTHING will take AWD off the line . Want a street racing and drag machine? AWD is the way to go. On street tires, AWD will take anything off the line.
Actually, a properly set up rwd car will give up nothing to an awd car out of the hole.
Old May 25, 2003 | 11:48 AM
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Rear wheel drive with slicks can actually launch just as good as awd if not better sometimes, plus awd system weighs a lot
Old May 25, 2003 | 10:34 PM
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yeah but even so, but in high horsepower areas AWD with 4 slooick will still launch much better as rwd will still spin slicks
Old May 25, 2003 | 10:42 PM
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yeah but even so, but in high horsepower areas AWD with 4 slooick will still launch much better as rwd will still spin slicks
Old May 27, 2003 | 02:13 AM
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yeah but even so, but in high horsepower areas AWD with 4 slooick will still launch much better as rwd will still spin slicks
Yeah, those top fuel dragsters sure are screwing themselves by not having AWD
Old May 27, 2003 | 06:29 AM
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Originally posted by Reno
Yeah, those top fuel dragsters sure are screwing themselves by not having AWD
Old May 27, 2003 | 07:26 AM
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if you gotta ask questions then a 240 is not for you
Old May 27, 2003 | 10:17 AM
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Everyone asks questions man...you included...
Old May 27, 2003 | 10:52 AM
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if u dont ask questions u will never learn the right way.
Old May 27, 2003 | 01:12 PM
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when it gets down to top fuel you talking extreme wieght reduction. those things barely even have drive shafts let alone an awd setup. any way the driver sits in the way of where the drive shaft to the front wheels would go.
Old May 27, 2003 | 07:25 PM
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Originally posted by -HyJynX-
if u dont ask questions u will never learn the right way.
Exactly...If no one asked...we would just have idiots driving cars blowing them up with NOS.
Old May 28, 2003 | 09:08 AM
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does that mean i should un hookup my nitrous



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