For the time being.. Yes I will need the cars here to do the swap. while it will cost more becuase of the shipping it will be the best for all. I have 90% now as a pretty simple ( yeah right)
Each one will get better as we do more, I have to make a few more things to feel comfortable in selling kits. right now the only thing really stopping me is the installation of the Trans Mount. I have to mod the heck out of it to make it work. this here is a HUGE pain in the ass! Im ordering some books now to see about getting a different style mount to simplify this. This part is the only thing that is stopping me from selling a kit. and it will take a while to iron out.
Update: after all the testing we have done I have found a weak spot. See we tested in 1-5th gear and its been flawless. but in Carlisle I found out that we never tested R (reverse). I completly ripped the bolts out of the block from the motor mount bracket. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!:booboo:
1. the Clutches are too aggresive (no slipping)
2. the rear mtr mt when in R pulls the motor up, there is alot of slack in the mount so the motor ****** voilently.
3. Steel Bolts were impacted into block. causing the threads to roll over and lose thier ability to hold.
Fix for new installs.
1. going to try a stock disc (was in the prototype and worked great)
2. install Steel V bracket into Mtr Mt, then urethane to stop movement.
3. Install studs into block, 55mm long instead of the 30mm bolts with only 20mm of engagement. Now we will have 40mm for strength and support.
4. install Crush locknuts on studs
5. tighten stud/nuts with resonable force.
6. Install bracket between Atl bracket and Mtr mt bracket.
For mine, Im doing all the above but drilling out the m10 holes and going to an m12 stud.
**** YOU NEED A TUNER TO DO THIS MOD****
For those that are serious about doing this, your first step should be to contact Paul Nimz (SHOZ123) for a tuner. This will cut the all at once cost down a bit if you buy this now. you can have a tune for the auto installed then add the MTX tune later. Let Paul know that your plans are to do the MTX.
I also have a Vendor that is supplying the clutches, you will purchase this seperatly from him after we get all the glitches worked out. I have the equivilent to a stage 3, and Matt has the Equivilent to a stage 1, both are very aggressive. Not bad for most users but a stock clutch held fine before and will be eaiser on the driveline for the average person just wanting to do a swap, instead of the guy that wants to pound the car into the ground. The Gen 4 will have a stock disc with the PP and flywheel that we are using now, Untill it gets a qualife and turbo.