[DMCForum] DeLorean Differentials (was: Re: Racing)
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[DMCForum] DeLorean Differentials (was: Re: Racing)



No, I'm not looking for an LSD or ATB. Although the latter would be
nice... :)

I want a larger gear-ratio to move those big tires, and to take-off
quicker. The Esprit has a 3.88:1 ratio to turn a pair of 245/50ZR16's,
and in some cases, 295's with much smaller sidewalls. However, we're
using a 3.44:1 differential, which is normally only used to turn
185/75R14's & 13's used on many Renaults/Eagles. Instead, we're using
it to move a set of 235/60R15's! If I try to do a burn out, I'll slip
the clutch before I even move those tires. The fulcrum on the stock
differential is just too low.

The stock DeLorean differential may be there for conservation when it
comes to fuel economy. But it's really just too damn small to be on a
sports car! 3.78:1 would suit me well enough.

-Robert



--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxx> wrote:
> All the Esprits right up to the V8's had the same diff. Why do you need
> an LSD? Problems with wheelspin?!??!
>
> Martin
>
> therealdmcvegas wrote:
>
> > For outright drag racing, the DeLorean SERIOUSLY needs to have a new
> > differential installed. Once you did that, the car would be a whole
> > lot more competetive with just the stock engine, against more
modern cars.
> >
> > Otherwise, with a stock DeLorean, you could really clean up if you
> > were to take one bracket racing. It's aerodynamics make certain it
> > isn't affected by the wind as much, among other things.
> >
> > -Robert
> >




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