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Post by Roctoy »

here's the next dilema.

with the engine / gearbox and transfer case coming from the back, when it's in 2wd mode it will only drive the front wheels, good for skid steering but that's not how i want to set it up.
I'm wondering if a toyota transfer can be run in reverse, or is this very bad, strength wise, for the transfer.

Twin stick setup somehow????? Just to run the front gears (now going to the rear diff) May be very noisy in 2wd.

Maybe this is whey they all run Atlas transfer cases.

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Post by ausyota »

Maybe you need to talk to some of the guys that do mud racing.
A lot of them run rear mounted engines. Not sure how they are set up.
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Post by Roctoy »

ausyota wrote:Maybe you need to talk to some of the guys that do mud racing.
A lot of them run rear mounted engines. Not sure how they are set up.
Paul.


yes but most if not all of them are only 2wd. :oops:

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Post by Bighazza »

wouldn't a rear engined buggy tip over easier on steep climbs
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Post by Roctoy »

Bighazza wrote:wouldn't a rear engined buggy tip over easier on steep climbs


engine i have in mind is really light and with the fuel tank and other ballast at the front, the weight distribution will work out close to 50 / 50 front and rear.
don't forget, we do drive down hills and off ledges etc too.

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Post by redzook »

roc70y wrote:here's the next dilema.

with the engine / gearbox and transfer case coming from the back, when it's in 2wd mode it will only drive the front wheels, good for skid steering but that's not how i want to set it up.
I'm wondering if a toyota transfer can be run in reverse, or is this very bad, strength wise, for the transfer.

Twin stick setup somehow????? Just to run the front gears (now going to the rear diff) May be very noisy in 2wd.

Maybe this is whey they all run Atlas transfer cases.

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maybe get a rear drive shaft disconnect from trail tought?
and run in 4wd with it disconnect to just run the rears

even with a twin stick setup i didnt think u could get fwd only in a lux tcase?

sounds like u have alot of reading to doo

who would be building it if u did go ahead with it?
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Post by Roctoy »

redzook wrote:
sounds like u have alot of reading to doo

who would be building it if u did go ahead with it?


me. :D

i don't pay people to work on my junk very often.

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Post by Roctoy »

what is a smallish, strong transfer case that can be mounted independently of a gearbox (similar to a suzuki setup).

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Post by redzook »

roc70y wrote:what is a smallish, strong transfer case that can be mounted independently of a gearbox (similar to a suzuki setup).

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y not zuk?
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Post by Roctoy »

redzook wrote:
roc70y wrote:what is a smallish, strong transfer case that can be mounted independently of a gearbox (similar to a suzuki setup).

Chris


y not zuk?


zook one would be good especially when you can do shyte like this to em.

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I question their strength but i guess i shouldn't Krawla and Bone run them behind the 4AGZE's and Rod gives his absolute hell, like selecting drive when reving at 4-5000 rpm. The only thing they seem to break is the stoopid mounts.
did the aztec still run the zook transfers when he was running the 38's? and is Sam Keck's camo zook still running that transfer?

With this setup i could have the 3rd stick as a front disconnect. This would probably work well.

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Post by DeWsE »

Dude Sam run it on Aztec with 42’s!

Gonads runs it with 46’s and a splitter box to put more torque on it.

But in saying that Tim killed a gear with 33 and standard motor
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Post by redzook »

roc70y wrote:
redzook wrote:
roc70y wrote:what is a smallish, strong transfer case that can be mounted independently of a gearbox (similar to a suzuki setup).

Chris


y not zuk?


zook one would be good especially when you can do shyte like this to em.

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I question their strength but i guess i shouldn't Krawla and Bone run them behind the 4AGZE's and Rod gives his absolute hell, like selecting drive when reving at 4-5000 rpm. The only thing they seem to break is the stoopid mounts.
did the aztec still run the zook transfers when he was running the 38's? and is Sam Keck's camo zook still running that transfer?

With this setup i could have the 3rd stick as a front disconnect. This would probably work well.

Chris


yes aztec ran zook transfer with 37mtrs and short stint with 42tsl's
gonads runs a zook tcase with 46"
sam still runs zuk case with 33's
i run one with 33's

if you get good quality gears u prolly wont have a problem

although there have been a few reports of Splitting the case
but u can always go a SAMBOX II :D

you can do what u just posted to a toy case too

all it is is a twin stick with rear DS disconnect u dont even really need the twin stick but i will be gtting one (all it does is give u the option of 2wd low)
u can get this though by just removing a ball from the case (this is what i have now) but 2 sticks = bling

u shouldnt be using zuk mounts if u are building a buggy anyways there are alot better ways to mount things then the factory zuk way
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

the little zuk box will handle a heap of power, my old buggy runs a tidy holden 202 with a 4000rpm stall trimatic then vitara reduction box 1.82:1 to a sierra t/case. and i give it shit! with 38" swampers. it will smoke the 38's on command and never hurt the box's (yet, but not from lack of trying).
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Post by redzook »

DeWsE wrote:Dude Sam run it on Aztec with 42’s!

Gonads runs it with 46’s and a splitter box to put more torque on it.

But in saying that Tim killed a gear with 33 and standard motor


as far as i know gonads dosent have a splitter he was working on it but neva got round to it
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Post by DeWsE »

redzook wrote:
DeWsE wrote:Dude Sam run it on Aztec with 42’s!

Gonads runs it with 46’s and a splitter box to put more torque on it.

But in saying that Tim killed a gear with 33 and standard motor


as far as i know gonads dosent have a splitter he was working on it but neva got round to it


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Post by Roctoy »

i'm gonna have to start venturing into the zook forum :shock:

which toy box can i do it with??? a hilux box will set me back bout $150
what are zook t/cases worth?
do i go a sierra one or a vitara one?
are they the same setup, with the short shaft between the gearbox and transfer, cause this is how i'd do it. (can i put a yoke onto the front of a hilux case and just plate the front in to make it a similar setup to a zook?)

What are the strongest gears available for these cases? is it Calmini, Petroworks, Spidertrax or Ausmade ones???
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Post by KRAWLA »

the zook transfer gears are strong enough(series 1 anyway)
the only downfall is the casting of the case itself is pretty shit
and easy too destroy!!! but there are sooo many easy fixes!!!
zook transfer the way too go dude i reckon :D :D
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Post by Roctoy »

KRAWLA wrote:the zook transfer gears are strong enough(series 1 anyway)
the only downfall is the casting of the case itself is pretty shit
and easy too destroy!!! but there are sooo many easy fixes!!!
zook transfer the way too go dude i reckon :D :D


hey Benny, not doing overtime today???

whats a SamboxII?
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Post by redzook »

roc70y wrote:
KRAWLA wrote:the zook transfer gears are strong enough(series 1 anyway)
the only downfall is the casting of the case itself is pretty shit
and easy too destroy!!! but there are sooo many easy fixes!!!
zook transfer the way too go dude i reckon :D :D


hey Benny, not doing overtime today???

whats a SamboxII?


a dear zuk case ;)

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id go calmini gears they will be goin into my new one with 37's :) 6.5:1 :cool:
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Post by KRAWLA »

nah man overtime is for people with nothing better too do then go on outerlimits and get paid for it :finger: :finger:
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Post by KRAWLA »

who do u get the sam box 2 through
and is it just a case????
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Post by redzook »

KRAWLA wrote:who do u get the sam box 2 through
and is it just a case????


pm rudezuk or Tipover off pirate

or go to rude zuks web sight

www.hbrk4x4.com under zuk section, tcase stuff.
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Post by NICK »

use a serria case and drive into the front output.


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Post by Roctoy »

NICK wrote:use a serria case and drive into the front output.


NICK


i'll have the case mounted as normal, it'd just be (cause of the rear engine) that the normally front output, will be going to the rear diff and vice versa. I'll put the rear disconnect on it (when the case is turned around, this will give me rear drive only, then for front drive only all i have to do is put it in 2wd mode)
It takes a little to get yopur head around but it'll work.
i'd draw a pic to demonstrate this but i couldn't be bothered.

Rudezuk on pirate have a rear engined 2 seater. very nice, but not as nice as Spidertrax's MG2 (or whatever it's called)

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Post by Wendle »

NICK wrote:use a serria case and drive into the front output.


NICK


but then the input becomes the rear output which will be turning at a different speed to the front output :crazyeyes:

with a zuki case it will even be different in high range :crazyeyes: :crazyeyes:
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Post by Roctoy »

Wendle wrote:
NICK wrote:use a serria case and drive into the front output.


NICK


but then the input becomes the rear output which will be turning at a different speed to the front output :crazyeyes:

with a zuki case it will even be different in high range :crazyeyes: :crazyeyes:


i edited my post Wendle, but i knew what i meant... :roll:


























i think... :rofl:

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Post by Roctoy »

i thought i'd throw this link in here for those that haven't worked it out, i'm using a 13b turbo rotary engine in my buggy, here's a brief lowdown on how they work.

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/rotary-engine7.htm

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Post by Roctoy »

here's some more t'case mods.
i want these!!!
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Post by redzook »

u priced the ds diconnect?
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twin stick hasnt been released yet
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Post by Mudzuki »

Looks like your doing plenty of research. A rotor will be mad, as they rev like mad! :armsup:
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