Poodles;1162137 said:have one in the garage somewhere, but nothing to accurately measure with...
yeah I need to know how big it is in .000"....I made mine just .003" smaller as so grease couldn't squeeze by.
Poodles;1162137 said:have one in the garage somewhere, but nothing to accurately measure with...
Mr.PFloyd;1161943 said:Umm not it's not, it's the disk. ARZ was holding over 400 wheel on his 7m 240z with a stock pp.
Not to say you shouldn't upgrade anyway
I think what type of driver you are plays a major part in it alsogaboonviper85;1162158 said:and how much does a 240z weight......
Ooooooooops
x87SUPRA87x;1162150 said:Ive been using a sprung 6-puck feramic with a fresh toyota PP and a resurfaced flywheel. And have been told that should support me around 400hp......of course im not really hard on it either
x87SUPRA87x;1162166 said:I think what type of driver you are plays a major part in it also
when i say im easy on it I'm saying i don't beat the sh*t out of it like some do. I myself have not hit the strip with it, athough there are several mkiii owners in my area running the same setup and are a lot harder on theirs than I am and have not had a single issue, and thats with taking it to the strip.gaboonviper85;1162168 said:do you drag race or autoX at all? Or do you usually just get on it on the highway?....like you said "your easy on it"...driveing style is the key factor in this....I jumped to the conclusion that he was going to a drag strip or something of the sorts.
x87SUPRA87x;1162175 said:when i say im easy on it I'm saying i don't beat the sh*t out of it like some do. I myself have not hit the strip with it, athough there are several mkiii owners in my area running the same setup and are a lot harder on theirs than I am and have not had a single issue, and thats with taking it to the strip.
yea, I know what you mean, and i wasn't talking about a resurfaced PP im running a resurfaced flywheel, and a fresh toyota PP. But im sure it wont hold for any great ammount of time, if it starts acting up then ill change it out.gaboonviper85;1162181 said:keep in mind we are talking about an old used then "resurfaced" plate here...
We can go back and forth all night as I still have 3 hours left of work and a massive cycle time on my cnc lathe.....but did not say it "won't work"...what I did say is "I don't think a resurfaced pp will hold for long"....and I also said "I doubt a stock pp will hold for long"...but long is a matter of personal opinion...I'm not trying to prove you or any one wrong....I'm just saying useing stock components to hold double the power they were meant for is not the perfect idea....but we don't live in a perfect world with perfect bank accounts either.
gaboonviper85;1162046 said:But I'm also borderline genus......lmao jk
figgie;1162414 said:What in tarnations hell is genus?
gaboonviper85;1162132 said:guess it's too late for someone to measure the ID of that bearing and I can turn another tool right now and overnight it Friday morning...
Supracentral;1162417 said:A genus[1] (plural: genera, from Greek: Γένος; Latin genus "descent, family, type, gender") is a low-level taxonomic rank used in the classification of living and fossil organisms. The taxonomic ranks are life, domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species
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