exist3nce wrote:@ Chris: I know you mentioned somewhere you selling your business? That will be a big change... hopefully you will indeed have more time to work on all your projects. It's too bad about those calibra transfer cases ... would be nice if they could handle more.
It's a good thing and a bad thing ( both business and calibra ).
I already have another business on the side which needs further development.
As for the Calibra, I have decided to install my spare 2WD converted F28 which went through a specialized shop in the UK for the purpose of preparing it for high power rally racing.
I haven't decided 100% as to whether to modify the C20LET or whether I should drop in the built T20SED.
With the C20LET I can throw in some rods, ARP bolts and a good tune of the Bosch system, where as the T20SED will require a standalone.
On the rear end I plan to install a rather large electric motor, with a lithium battery pack, which will give me some serious grunt off the line and allow me to use all four tires on launch.
Electric motors have constant horsepower which gives massive torque at low RPM, but loose torque as you increase RPM
horsepower= torque * RPM/5252
So with just 20hp you get a torque of 210 lbft @ 500 RPM
If you run the motor in short bursts it's possible to push 2-3 times the rated HP through the system.
That is to say a constant 20hp motor over driven to 60hp for less than 10 seconds will produce 630lbft @ 500 RPM
Kind of like nitrous, but in this case I should already have a fairly large amount of torque also going through the front end thanks to the C20LET or T20SED.
In short, yes it would be nice to put all the engine power through the transfer case, but the electric motor thing is something I've been seriously interested in for over 15 years.