Median
New Reader
4/12/22 7:25 p.m.
In reply to j_tso :
There is no spec gearbox in WRC. The new hybrid unit is a spec component, but how it interacts with the transmission is up to the teams.
The new 2022 Rally 1 cars are not based on production body shells and they are allowed to stretch or shrink the silhouette to match the new regulated size. So in theory a Corolla Rally 1 would be the same size as a Yaris Rally 1.
te72
Reader
4/12/22 11:19 p.m.
Pete. (l33t FS) said:rent car.
Not that it matters for anything but marketing, as a production GR does not have a 4 cylinder engine, clutch diffs (Torsen diffs are banned, if they even wanted to use them), or a semiautomatic transmission.
My understanding of Torsen diffs is that if you have one wheel off the ground, you have zero drive on the planted wheel, acting like an open diff. I can confirm this to be the case with Miata Torsen diffs, though I'm not sure how that would apply to an awd.
If that is the case... seems like a bad fit for a car that occasionally (frequently?) has at least one wheel off the ground... if not more.
te72 said:
Pete. (l33t FS) said:rent car.
Not that it matters for anything but marketing, as a production GR does not have a 4 cylinder engine, clutch diffs (Torsen diffs are banned, if they even wanted to use them), or a semiautomatic transmission.
My understanding of Torsen diffs is that if you have one wheel off the ground, you have zero drive on the planted wheel, acting like an open diff. I can confirm this to be the case with Miata Torsen diffs, though I'm not sure how that would apply to an awd.
If that is the case... seems like a bad fit for a car that occasionally (frequently?) has at least one wheel off the ground... if not more.
Generally, yes, as the torsen can give a multiple of the torque the lower traction wheel is receiving to the higher traction wheel. 0 x 5 is still 0. Although it's possible to build a torsen that has some amount of pre-load (and can transfer some power while a wheel is off the ground). The Eaton True-Trac in the front of my Jeep is a pre-loaded torsen, for example.
te72
Reader
4/14/22 12:59 a.m.
In reply to rslifkin :
Hadn't considered the idea of pre-load, that makes sense. I'm more familiar with how clutch pack diffs like the one in my Mk3 Supra work. When shaking down the Exocet, I forgot to install the front sway bar (the rear was never removed from the subframe), and it had a comical way of lifting the inside rear wheel on turns. Bit of a bummer on corner exit on an autocross, but downright spooky and kinda unpredictable in slaloms...
te72
Reader
4/14/22 1:02 a.m.
In reply to clshore :
In regards to a Toyota transmission that would bolt to this G16, you might look into the specs on a W58. They can handle some power, though they're not the best if you plan on abusing it. Fortunately there are plenty of them in the wild, and they're a great shifting transmission for RWD applications.
Alternatively, and perhaps even a better option, would be the Aisin six speed that you find in the FRS/BRZ/86, S2000, Miata, RX8, etc.
Speaking of gearing though... does anyone know what the final drive ratio on the GR Corolla is supposed to be? Seeing transmission ratios is nice and all, but that doesn't help much when trying to calculate gear speeds for autocross use. =)
Here's a link to the Japanese GR16 RWD swap into an AE86:
Is this Yaris GR-Powered Toyota AE86 the best JDM restomod ever? (sxdrv.com)
And apparently, you CAN buy the motor directly from Toyota (hint: bring the BIG wallet)
Read up on the engine, it is the spec engine for a GT86 based one make series.
In reply to Pete. (l33t FS) :
So they're not using the FA for that series? I wonder why.
j_tso
HalfDork
4/15/22 1:10 p.m.
Unless there's another series, everything I've read about the Toyota 86 series and GR Cup says they use the FA.
t321sg
New Reader
6/9/22 9:09 p.m.
In reply to gearheadE30 :
Agreed - When I am driving it, I only see the dash. Exterior styling is only important when you leave it sit in the driveway and stare at it from the porch. And why would you buy this car for that?