Need info on 85 Lancer Turbo
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Need info on 85 Lancer Turbo
Hello All
Well a Yank is in need of some info on an 85 Lancer Turbo.
1- Is this similar in chassis to the Sigma and turbo?
2- If not what chassis dis it use ?
3- What is the weight of this vehicle (Aprox will be fine)
4- What are the Strut OD's (looking to set-up for coils)
Thank you in advanced to you Mit Gurus on the other side of the pond.
Cheers
Oscar
Well a Yank is in need of some info on an 85 Lancer Turbo.
1- Is this similar in chassis to the Sigma and turbo?
2- If not what chassis dis it use ?
3- What is the weight of this vehicle (Aprox will be fine)
4- What are the Strut OD's (looking to set-up for coils)
Thank you in advanced to you Mit Gurus on the other side of the pond.
Cheers
Oscar
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Hello Mate
Greetings from the US ! :beer
SWEET looking car mate ! Yours I take it ?
Well the weight info helped but the fact and info on the Escort MKII does not help me one bit as here Stateside we have all different types and are not the same as Euro Spec cars.
So I am affraid I will still need the OD (Outside diameter on the Struts so I can provide another member in the Manila/Phillipines with the correct Coil Over set-up from the States.
As if you happen to know the lenght of the strut INSERT you used on the housings that will be great as he may also need shockies.
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers from California ! :beer
Oscar
Greetings from the US ! :beer
SWEET looking car mate ! Yours I take it ?
Well the weight info helped but the fact and info on the Escort MKII does not help me one bit as here Stateside we have all different types and are not the same as Euro Spec cars.
So I am affraid I will still need the OD (Outside diameter on the Struts so I can provide another member in the Manila/Phillipines with the correct Coil Over set-up from the States.
As if you happen to know the lenght of the strut INSERT you used on the housings that will be great as he may also need shockies.
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers from California ! :beer
Oscar
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Ok, here some infos I found:
measures : 12,2mm x 142,2mm x 323mm /front
-----"------ 11,3mm x 121,3mm x 300mm /rear
strengh : 2,2 kg/mm / front
---"---- 2,2 kg/mm / rear
shock diameter 54 mm / front
--------"------- 38,1 mm / rear
Koni- inserts Nr: 86P-2196 / front
--------"---------- 80 - 2486 / rear
measures : 12,2mm x 142,2mm x 323mm /front
-----"------ 11,3mm x 121,3mm x 300mm /rear
strengh : 2,2 kg/mm / front
---"---- 2,2 kg/mm / rear
shock diameter 54 mm / front
--------"------- 38,1 mm / rear
Koni- inserts Nr: 86P-2196 / front
--------"---------- 80 - 2486 / rear
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They're a solid axel rear end, so no dice alas, nothing really interchangeable. Ive heard rumours of people getting crazy-loco and putting in the entire IRS rear end... Would be a hell of a job tho.
Swapping in the starion front struts is a piece of piss however, swap the top hats over, swap the bottom arms in aswell and your good to go. You'll want to check what this does to the alignment and camber however, as the steering knuckles are a little shorter, so on a different radius, and the bottom arms are a little longer. Oh, you'll need the tie-rods out of the starion aswell. Infact, its probably easier to drop the whole front x-member and struts out as one and bolt it in the lancer... The cross member fits :). Then throw in a starion turbo motor and you'll be laughing.
You can put the starion steering knuckles on the lancer bottom arms, as the balljoint tapers are the same. This would allow you to keep the lancer bottom arms and shizzle. I tried this and found the discs rub on the edge of the bottom arm unfortunatly... Angle grinder fixed that problem for towing, but not really driveable.
Cool cars :). Starions are better tho ;).
Swapping in the starion front struts is a piece of piss however, swap the top hats over, swap the bottom arms in aswell and your good to go. You'll want to check what this does to the alignment and camber however, as the steering knuckles are a little shorter, so on a different radius, and the bottom arms are a little longer. Oh, you'll need the tie-rods out of the starion aswell. Infact, its probably easier to drop the whole front x-member and struts out as one and bolt it in the lancer... The cross member fits :). Then throw in a starion turbo motor and you'll be laughing.
You can put the starion steering knuckles on the lancer bottom arms, as the balljoint tapers are the same. This would allow you to keep the lancer bottom arms and shizzle. I tried this and found the discs rub on the edge of the bottom arm unfortunatly... Angle grinder fixed that problem for towing, but not really driveable.
Cool cars :). Starions are better tho ;).
something to watch with swapping starion front struts into a lancer crossmember is that the lancer struts sit more upright than the starion, and even if you use starion struts , bottom arms and stering knuckles you will have positive camber at std ride height, as you lower it becomes less of an issue, but i extended my bottom arms by around 25mm per side, at std ride height on starion springs this resulted in around 3.5 degrees negative, way too much for a road car but sufficient to counteract a locked diff on a gravel car.
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