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Old 03-09-2013, 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8
I'm still trying to understand the how the rake and the drivetrain angles are going to work long term.
Like this.....


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..... its just about the same rake wise as any other LS we have done.
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........ the z for example has 400 ftlbs of torque and is using the stock diff. we ran it at the track on slicks and the diff never blew but the t56 mainshaft actually split in half!!!
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Interesting...

I just read this entire thread.

Hopefully this can be drivable in the next month or two.
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I just read this whole thread. I'm kind of interested to see how it turns out.
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Originally Posted by Mawnee
Like this.....
It's weird how the LS in the Tougefactory R3 doesn't have a rake to it.
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Wiring definitely taking some time. Speaking of rake, we compared it to a Silverado sitting in the shop not too long ago. They sit almost the same. I think the pictures make it look worse than it really is
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Oh dear - get back to us in a couple of years and tell us what you should have done ......
Coming up to 1 year and it is looking good . Sorry for the lack of faith
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Well the re-wiring when this wiring doesn't work out, possible move to a stand alone unit, new upgraded axles, larger tires and wheels, purchase of gauges and gauge assembly plus wiring (Assuming all the stock sensors don't read, again because of wiring issues).

Then you have the rebuilding of the engine after a short amount of time, because regardless of the condition they say it was in you never really know.

Once all that is complete you should be good to go.

I'm sure there are some little things I left out, lots of unknowns with a project like this.

I've seen a few people try and fail right around where you are at with this build. Getting the engine in is the easy part.
Bump....
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I just got my car back from Touge Factory. I love having such talented people so close to home. Great set of guys.
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in for pics of rack and pinion location
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in for pics of rack and pinion location
According to the shop they are retaining the factory steering rack and PCM...
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Originally Posted by Blackbriar2189
....... Speaking of rake, we compared it to a Silverado sitting in the shop not too long ago. They sit almost the same. I think the pictures make it look worse than it really is
Measure how far the driveshaft comes straight out of that Silverado transmission before there is a U joint at an extreme angle. I bet it also has a support bearing on the chassis at the end of that long shaft to keep it in line. This keeps the potential shock and flex away from the tranny. To do the same on your low RX8 with that engine rake you'd have the driveshaft digging a foot into the ground under the diff. Instead you have an abrupt and unsupported U-joint at an aggressive angle shortly out of the Tailshaft. ALL U-joints create vibration. Those at steep angles create a lot of vibration. Yours is all at your tailshaft. I suspect this will cause issues next year when the car is running.
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Originally Posted by BH-Factory
Hood clears just fine. intake is the least of my worries that is super easy. the pick up is in the rear so no the rake wont mess wit the oiling of the motor. its just about the same rake wise as any other LS we have done.
What degree is it setting at? Mine is setting at 4 and I have no issues. Yours -looks- to be 8-12 which will cause major issue gettting oil to the front of the crank (at high RPM's). I was always told no more than 5 degree on LS motors..... Not sure if that is to safe but I live to it.

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Rake is 3 defrees
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Rake is 3 defrees
They fixed it?
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Originally Posted by Mawnee
Measure how far the driveshaft comes straight out of that Silverado transmission before there is a U joint at an extreme angle. I bet it also has a support bearing on the chassis at the end of that long shaft to keep it in line. This keeps the potential shock and flex away from the tranny. To do the same on your low RX8 with that engine rake you'd have the driveshaft digging a foot into the ground under the diff. Instead you have an abrupt and unsupported U-joint at an aggressive angle shortly out of the Tailshaft. ALL U-joints create vibration. Those at steep angles create a lot of vibration. Yours is all at your tailshaft. I suspect this will cause issues next year when the car is running.
its always the little tid bits that make me LOL
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its always the little tid bits that make me LOL
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I wanna see the dyno, 0-60 and 1/4 mile.

Very curious to see if all that work was worth it.
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motor started today! ill try to post the video later. still needs to be dynode and a few other things.

WOOHOOO!!!
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Wow, almost exactly 1 year from that first post. Lets see this video and some shots of it on the road!
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