It's not just a drift mobile, it's a monument to my love of getting drunk and passing out at gay bars
Nice edit faggot, keep getting that post count higher, your online elitism is growing exponentially!!! What do u drive big shot?
lol he doesnt know who Joseph Davis is.
Also, I would like to know where this junkyard exists that has 3 3TC's, as I will procure them and flip em for a pretty penny.
You plan of waiting for the motor to pop, then building it wont happen. Like everything else toyota made in the 80's, the 3tc runs stupid low oil pressure, and flow aint that great either. Chances are, you will pound the rod bearings with detonation (which are too loose to begin with...) and spin a rod bearing/snap the rod/ hole in the side of the block in that order.
The supra rear is a waste of time and money. Find a rear from a 4wd pickup, as they are cheaper (and stronger). Unless your gonna step up to the mk3 IRS rear, in which case go for it.
I very much suggest you have any w58 rebuilt, as they are WELL known to wear the output shaft bearing in under 80K miles. Most of them on the road need rebuilt.
Also, relative to the stretched tires discussion.
"The wheel-rim width also affects grip and slip angle in a way similar to the effect of tire size. A wider rim offers less sideways flexibility and thus reduces tire distortion. Wide rims are used on cars where corning is important. The rim can be too wide, however, causing curvature of the tread surface and a subsequent loss of grip. ... "
- how to make your car handle, Fred Puhn
Basic tire/slip angle primer
http://home.scarlet.be/~be067749/58/c1/index.htmYou arent going to have a problem making power. Your problem will be controlling that power and atempting to drift with what will certainly be a laggy (in terms of boost threshold) setup. Like I said, post the pics up when your wreck.