SC400 rear end compared to MKIV
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How good is the SC400's rear diff compared to a MKIV's or MKIII Supra's ? Anybody know what kind of proven power they can hold? Gearing info would also be nice. I looked around with search but IDK maybe I suck at searching / couldn't find the info I'm looking for so don't kill me.
Also is the rear end roughly the same size as the MKIV's? And is the car over all similar since I see you guys use the same coilovers / what is similar?
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Also is the rear end roughly the same size as the MKIV's? And is the car over all similar since I see you guys use the same coilovers / what is similar?
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bigger rear rotors (same as sc300tt)
traction rods (can be interchanged to sc300 and 400)
solid bushes (sc400, sc300 semi hollow which allows for more movement, less stiff)
only jza80 na lsd or torsen (option when brought in japan) rear end fits in the cradle
the diff holds around 300 - 350rwkw (which depends on how its treated)
same gearing as sc300tt 4.11 (sc400 3.9)
traction rods (can be interchanged to sc300 and 400)
solid bushes (sc400, sc300 semi hollow which allows for more movement, less stiff)
only jza80 na lsd or torsen (option when brought in japan) rear end fits in the cradle
the diff holds around 300 - 350rwkw (which depends on how its treated)
same gearing as sc300tt 4.11 (sc400 3.9)
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