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I know all you guys are rear wheel drive, but here is a vid of my T72 on the 4G63 stroked to 2.3 cordia.

Hope you like it:

http://www.yelnah.com//play.php?vid=120

It's going to be a torque monster!
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Bump...................no replies?

What do you guys think?
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I am not qualified to comment but it looks like a lot of hard work has gone into it........ :D :D
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changing lanes will be easy!!!!! :D
Bite my shiny metal ass!!!

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Post by BILTEL »

Lots of work and money. Go like a rocket?
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it would go like a zyrtec !!!!!!!
Bite my shiny metal ass!!!

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Post by Sargeant_Khan »

You will have to drive in reverse to get some good use out of it :D :D
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Post by Bitza »

MR Bender wrote:changing lanes will be easy!!!!! :D
This won't happen as I've re-engineered the gearbox to suit equal length drive.
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Post by enthuzed »

Bitza wrote: This won't happen as I've re-engineered the gearbox to suit equal length drive.
How'd you do that? Pics?
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Post by Bitza »

I used a VR4 intermediate shaft modified to suit the cordia box.......then added a lancer DOHC CV to ensure correct length.

Here are some pics of the final assembly.

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Post by redzone »

thats some good engineering bitza!


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