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Old 04-11-2007   #1
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Re: RWD 1g

Depends what you want out of it. If you want to grip and go, no that was not a smart thing to do. However, if he wanted to be different or wanted the ability to do burnouts and shit I think he succeeded quite nicely. I was actually VERY close to doing this to my parts car and rebuilding another motor to drop in it. I need the parts and money from selling the excess parts so no RWD DSM for me.
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Re: RWD 1g

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If you want to grip and go, no that was not a smart thing to do.
I've seen supras pull 1.3 60's...

But I guess no one has ever put slicks on a DSM before.
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Old 04-11-2007   #3
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I've seen supras pull 1.3 60's...

But I guess no one has ever put slicks on a DSM before.
DSM rear ends aren't nearly as stout as a Supra's. They snap axles only receiving a little over half the engine's output.
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