300 series drift cars
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300 series drift cars
right i am new here so i don't want to start any trouble lol.
i am going to star doing drift days and track days this yea and i really fancy a 3oo series. i love the way they look when lowered on some nice 7jx13 minilites. and im fed up with all the sierras, bmws and capris i see. where's the Volvo love at????
i don't own one as of yet so where is the best place to start? the car whilst being a drifter will be pampered loads ( i love my cars) so no worries there.
do i go for a 1.4, 1.7 or a 2.0 360?
what are the week points? are the diffs strong? gearboxes? engines?
all help and advice is appreciated .
dan
i am going to star doing drift days and track days this yea and i really fancy a 3oo series. i love the way they look when lowered on some nice 7jx13 minilites. and im fed up with all the sierras, bmws and capris i see. where's the Volvo love at????
i don't own one as of yet so where is the best place to start? the car whilst being a drifter will be pampered loads ( i love my cars) so no worries there.
do i go for a 1.4, 1.7 or a 2.0 360?
what are the week points? are the diffs strong? gearboxes? engines?
all help and advice is appreciated .
dan
Re: 300 series drift cars
hi there and welcome.
dont quote me on this but in my honest opinion i would go 1.7 then just drop an f7p/f7r in it weld the diff n your sorted.
get a bit of slammage aswell
dont quote me on this but in my honest opinion i would go 1.7 then just drop an f7p/f7r in it weld the diff n your sorted.
get a bit of slammage aswell
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Re: 300 series drift cars
are the drive trains reliable?
what do i look for when buying one? dan
what do i look for when buying one? dan
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In a word no, but that depends how it's driven.scratterdan wrote:are the drive trains reliable?
what do i look for when buying one? dan
I feel i drive mine quite hard but obviously if you do full rev clutch dump starts/clutch stamp drifts you're going to break something!
It would appear the biggest weakness is the prop, most people with uprated engines have done atleast one myself included, but some seem to be forever breaking them then just give up on the car and selling it a few months later as a wreck
Take from that what you will
89 3dr 340DL in Battleship grey with Ultralights and Williams power
Whats the matter with the car i'm driving can't you tell that it's out of style?
Whats the matter with the car i'm driving can't you tell that it's out of style?
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i'm in same boat just got a 340 1.7 56000 mile on!. is there not anyone that has uprated the prop yet or had one made?
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360 is what you need if you're gonna be skidding it mate. Much stronger drivetrain than a 340. 340's run a propshaft and the 360 a torque tube.
The way you describe is how I treat my car. Drive it hard, skid it, but keep it shiny.
The way you describe is how I treat my car. Drive it hard, skid it, but keep it shiny.
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yea i think im going down the 360 route now. ive got my eye on a black one on ebay now. dan
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Damn it mind you the 340 was free
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Change the running gear if the shells good man. Thares plenty of it about and the engines are practicly free.DaveGuy46 wrote:Damn it mind you the 340 was free
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Not a bad idea, its pretty mint if i remember it was my great great grandads from new and been garaged all its life.Hopefully picking it up friday( i want it now !!!!!!!!)
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Whaile youre swapping, pop a 2.3 from a 940/740 in.DaveGuy46 wrote:Not a bad idea, its pretty mint if i remember it was my great great grandads from new and been garaged all its life.Hopefully picking it up friday( i want it now !!!!!!!!)
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Indeed. I just weighed a B19 (2.0 carb) in yesterday.volvosneverdie wrote:Change the running gear if the shells good man. Thares plenty of it about and the engines are practicly free.DaveGuy46 wrote:Damn it mind you the 340 was free
Running gear change is a fairly big deal, but not impossible. The biggest hassle is the engine mounts. They bolt to the chassis rails on the 360 (captive nuts). So you need to drill the holes on a 340 and then get someone with skinny girly arms to hold the nut on.
Ask Filthyjohn if you are thinking of going this route, he and Jikovron converted one of Johns 340's. if you do though you will most likely also need a full 360 for the loom and other bits and bobs and will work out loads cheaper - then weigh the fucker in and get your money back.
STREETO WITHDRAWL
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Definitley worthwhile.volvosneverdie wrote:Whaile youre swapping, pop a 2.3 from a 940/740 in.DaveGuy46 wrote:Not a bad idea, its pretty mint if i remember it was my great great grandads from new and been garaged all its life.Hopefully picking it up friday( i want it now !!!!!!!!)
STREETO WITHDRAWL
INTO BURNOUTSsince1982
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what the turbo one or N/A dont really want turbo power there just grief still got my 200sx sitting there waiting me get off my arse and fit the turbo back on
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im selling a 360 if your interested mate
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volvosneverdie wrote:Vnd says:
diffs, are like pubs and legs.
Best appreciated when open.
I probably should have specified ladies legs in there too. [+=] "embarrarrased emoticon"[].com