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rotarys what??

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  • zbrownZ Offline
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    zbrown
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    #19

    Parker;222299 wrote:
    lol... thats the solid axle under that... n00b..

    hmmmm...

    looks to me like the wheels are toed in big time........ how does that happen on a solid axe....

    parker = noob

    and that car DID do a 9.40 @ 142 on a stock TII rear, halfshafts, and suspension.....

    it is backhalved now yes

    rx7-8.89@157mph
    12v dodge, twins

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      #20

      zbrown;222307 wrote:
      hmmmm...

      looks to me like the wheels are toed in big time........ how does that happen on a solid axe....

      parker = noob

      and that car DID do a 9.40 @ 142 on a stock TII rear, halfshafts, and suspension.....

      it is backhalved now yes

      Speaking of N00bs, it's not "toe" that your looking at there is camber my friend. And it is definately showing negative camber. Indicative of an independent rear suspension.

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        weshole;222309 wrote:
        Speaking of N00bs, it's not "toe" that your looking at there is camber my friend. And it is definately showing negative camber.

        pwnd

        here a psht, there psht, everywhere a psht psht
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          +1 for slow sauce haha jk

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          • ParkerP Offline
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            Parker
            wrote on last edited by
            #23

            zbrown;222307 wrote:
            hmmmm...

            looks to me like the wheels are toed in big time........ how does that happen on a solid axe....

            parker = noob

            and that car DID do a 9.40 @ 142 on a stock TII rear, halfshafts, and suspension.....

            it is backhalved now yes
            lol... thats katorx7's car (v8rx7forum)... and that pass in the picture was done on a granny's solid axle kit.. you are basing the front to the rear... just looks like a solid axle too me..

            10 Jeep
            10 F450
            08 F250
            05 F350
            86 rx7
            70 F100
            63 Olds

            > BlueSRT0483;244555 wrote:
            > As proven by Parker... Not everything you read on the internet is true.
            > Trafik Jamz;260984 wrote:
            > You are right Parker.

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            • zbrownZ Offline
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              #24

              weshole;222309 wrote:
              Speaking of N00bs, it's not "toe" that your looking at there is camber my friend. And it is definately showing negative camber. Indicative of an independent rear suspension.

              thanks for keeping me in line 🙂

              rx7-8.89@157mph
              12v dodge, twins

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                That is not a solid rear axle, unless it's bent. :icon_scratch:

                IRS can hold a lot of power. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mf4R0Ba_zHQ

                86 Nissan 300zx 12.43 @ 114 Top End Dragways

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                • ParkerP Offline
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                  z31;222418 wrote:
                  That is not a solid rear axle, unless it's bent. :icon_scratch:

                  IRS can hold a lot of power. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mf4R0Ba_zHQ
                  lol... that does not look like an rx7 with a 7'' ring gear...

                  and yes... the rear looks like its cambering in... if you compare it to the <u>front, that is about ready to lift</u>... but prove me wrong.. run a 9 second pass on a 7'' ring gear and shut me up:icon_cheers:

                  10 Jeep
                  10 F450
                  08 F250
                  05 F350
                  86 rx7
                  70 F100
                  63 Olds

                  > BlueSRT0483;244555 wrote:
                  > As proven by Parker... Not everything you read on the internet is true.
                  > Trafik Jamz;260984 wrote:
                  > You are right Parker.

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                    The REAL question:

                    How many N/A rear ends will you go through before you decide to go with something different? 😉

                    -Peter

                    1991 240SX
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                    • ParkerP Offline
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                      Parker
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                      Afsil80;222510 wrote:
                      The REAL question:

                      How many N/A rear ends will you go through before you decide to go with something different? 😉
                      hopefuly none

                      10 Jeep
                      10 F450
                      08 F250
                      05 F350
                      86 rx7
                      70 F100
                      63 Olds

                      > BlueSRT0483;244555 wrote:
                      > As proven by Parker... Not everything you read on the internet is true.
                      > Trafik Jamz;260984 wrote:
                      > You are right Parker.

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