LumpyVR4
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- May 21, 2014
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Sydney,
Australia
Have a read of Twicks69's post #80 about hub slider strength.
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Good find!Have a read of Twicks69's post #80 about hub slider strength.
I am in the same boat, I have been dealing with Lumpyvr4 to get 3/4 hub slider made by par. As of right now I have an evo 3 input shaft, 1st,3rd,4th and 5th gear. for my trans rebuild. The services are pretty cheap to have done to those parts treated. I will be sending all my stuff there when I get everything together. I am using a 91.5-92 transmission. I am also running a 2.3 liter stroker in my car. So far it sounds like we have 4 people interested in getting these made. I posted an ad in a few groups on facebook with little to no response on this subject.I am putting around 400 to the wheels currently, but I should be between 500 and 600 in the very near future. It's a street car I will be taking to the strip pretty regularly. I just want a somewhat durable transmission that I can maintain and have it last a little while. Sounds like a 92 core with EVO 3/4 gears is the way to go for me. Would it be worth it to have the gears and shafts shot peened and cryo treated by liberty before it goes back together?
FYI (I was wrong about Europe, it's Australia). Full Evo 3 set of hub/sliders.Last I heard there is an individual in Europe who is in the prototype testing stage of his own hub/slider, based on a genuine piece. The price was quite reasonable on it, he was just making sure that it worked as well in practice as it did in theory before selling it.
I should have sold the new ones I hoarded before this happened... shit!
Guessing there has to be some dimensional change.Not sure about the exact details, but the evo ones are designed to work with double synchros, and they are forged steel rather than powdered metal like DSM ones are so will handle more torque before failing.
Received hub/sliders. They're so shiny I don't want to put them in a box where I can't see them. Measurements taken with my no name brand cheap verniers. They matched the matched an old factory set I compared them to within 0.2mm or less.
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Keep us updated, I'm wanting to order these soon.I have not yet. It has taken a while to assemble all of the parts for a complete rebuild. I am actually delivering the parts to my builder tomorrow morning so he can make a start on it. I'll get his thoughts on them and keep you posted as things move along.