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Originally posted by MDryVur View PostHONESTLY... i can see what your saying but the only thing i can tell you is that you have to see it for yourself. i think ill get an m20 motor and tranny stick it in let the weight set on the frame and wheels to see what happens. and work it from there. but from what i see and to my knowledge i think it will be for the better.'89 325is S50 Track Montser
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Originally posted by Fidhle007 View PostI'VE SEEN IT FOR MYSELF. I own a swapped IS and a lightly modified IX and I am a tech and have seen hundreds of customer's cars as well as my own. The IX was designed with a different strut tower configuration then the e/i cars in order to account for the steering/drive issue on the front wheels. The upper strut mounts were moved forwards by quite a bit to eliminate caster, thereby reducing steering effort which would have been increased by the front drive. This makes them handle like trucks but the powered front wheels compensate for that a little, the instant you remove power however, you now have a car with zero caster and no front drive to account for that. Add more horsepower to that equation and you have another car around a signpost.
your right the subframe from the ix was a bit forward from the i ... however the mounting positions were still there for the i subfame, that is why i was able to put that in with no effort.
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Originally posted by MDryVur View Post^ ohh ok.. what ill do then is put an m20 in there drive around and see how it handles and drives. i still have to make the tranny mounts though.
Thanks for your opinions and thoughts Fidhle007 its really appreciated. i
I tried to tell you this months ago but you got all angry and insisted on "being different" despite the fact that we're all just trying to help out. Now if you want to swap an S5x into an IX and keep the AWD system, THAT would be cool. I know a guy who's in process, I'll have to see how that turns out.'89 325is S50 Track Montser
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Originally posted by MDryVur View Postif it helps im going to have negative cambers in the front from what it looks like ill keep you posted and let you know what happens if your curious .. which i think you are .. cuz you wont drop it. lol
Originally posted by MDryVur View Postyour right the subframe from the ix was a bit forward from the i ... however the mounting positions were still there for the i subfame, that is why i was able to put that in with no effort.'89 325is S50 Track Montser
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Originally posted by Fidhle007 View PostThe subframe mounts to the frame rails which are the same on all the bodies but the strut towers are IX specific.
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Originally posted by Fidhle007 View PostI tried to tell you this months ago but you got all angry and insisted on "being different" despite the fact that we're all just trying to help out. Now if you want to swap an S5x into an IX and keep the AWD system, THAT would be cool. I know a guy who's in process, I'll have to see how that turns out.
yeah sorry about that . :neutral:
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Originally posted by RickSloan View Postwhile we are on the subject, is it true about the fronts?
functionality wise i know dumping an IX would be pointless, aside from a nasty track beast. But i think it would look pretty sick.
lowered though seems it would still function better then just making it RWD ;)
there are a lot more options than just H&R sports..
if you want to know how an ix handles when converted to RWD, ask Ryan G. It was bad enough that he pulled the 24v motor and converted it back to stock..
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Originally posted by MDryVur View Postactually both are different.. if you check rail youll see what i mean. i had to move the subframe back from the original mounting position.'89 325is S50 Track Montser
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Originally posted by nando View Postno, but people let the boots go bad for 30,000 miles and then have to buy a $500 CV shaft from the dealer instead of a $20 boot kit.
there are a lot more options than just H&R sports..
if you want to know how an ix handles when converted to RWD, ask Ryan G. It was bad enough that he pulled the 24v motor and converted it back to stock..'89 325is S50 Track Montser
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or a dead flex disk (there are 3), bad rear u-joints, could be a CV joint but those usually click/clunk when you turn the wheel.
My hunch is an out of balance rear driveshaft or bad flex disks. the CV shafts are too small to really cause a vibration unless they were very damaged, but then they would probably just explode by that point.
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Originally posted by nando View Postno, but people let the boots go bad for 30,000 miles and then have to buy a $500 CV shaft from the dealer instead of a $20 boot kit.
there are a lot more options than just H&R sports..
if you want to know how an ix handles when converted to RWD, ask Ryan G. It was bad enough that he pulled the 24v motor and converted it back to stock..
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