Problem: The current, stock 3.9 open rear end is holding up fine, but with years of drag launches and open track events it's showing signs of failure.
-Lighting up the inside tire at the dragstrip or turns isn't the best way to put power down
-The roadster LSD is simply too expensive and should be left to real race car drivers.
-I also keep braking the torque rod mounted to the frame/axle.
-If I ever wanted to add more power(think 300rwhp) through a turbo there's is no way the stock setup will last.
Goal:
-Design and install a robust 4-link setup that replaces leaf springs and shocks with rods and adjustable coilovers.
-LSD and disc brakes.
-All must fit in front of stock roadster gas tank.
-Will try to keep current 15x6 Panaport wheels but eventually want wider fitment.
At first I considered the 8" Ford setup since ratios/LSD's were cheap and available. Scrapped that idea after weight/bulk concerns.
The RX-7 rear end we are using is setup out of a '85 GSL-SE model. I picked it up along with a my new front end components. It comes standard with a LSD and disc brakes!
I will upate this post with pics. I'm off to the shop to take measurements for narrowing the axle...considering how we can fit a wider tire under stock fenders, mini-tub?
