Ej auto box 4wd on demand kits EOI
Ej auto box 4wd on demand kits EOI
I have been getting a few inquiries so I'm considering building a heap of kits and offering installation of some "4wd on demand" set ups to suit the ej series 4eat auto gear boxes. This will allow you to lock the car into a 50/50 split from front and rear instead of relying on the ecu controlling the amount of rear wheel torque. This would greatly assist traction when driving on the soft stuff and limit wheel spin.
It will include the relative wiring to trick the ecu into believing your car has not been tampered with which will avoid getting any transmission error codes.
This will only Sui the EJ 4EAT auto transmissions.
Would anyone else in the Perth area be interested in this?
Dave
It will include the relative wiring to trick the ecu into believing your car has not been tampered with which will avoid getting any transmission error codes.
This will only Sui the EJ 4EAT auto transmissions.
Would anyone else in the Perth area be interested in this?
Dave
EJ conversion wiring harness cut downs available. Please PM or email ([email protected]) for details.
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Dave,
I have done a few of these and its a bit of a case of buyer beware.
You can force the MPT clutches to full lock but they can only hang on so hard. Where this works great is on sand. Without the lockup switch the front wheels will spin before the rears come in and you start moving. Where it doesnt work is on the rough stuff with different levels of traction at each wheel. You just end up burning out the clutches as they arent strong enough even at "full lock"
This is my experience behind NA motors. With a turbo motor it is even worse. I once saw a mates EJ20T auto completely smoke the MPT clutches trying to get up a sand dune. the fronts were driving like mad and the rears were going nowhere.
After a few years of offroading my MPT cluthes totally gave up at landcruiser mountain park and i was left with no rear drive at all. I switched to a VTD rear end and havnt looked back. the VTD system is a huge improvement and well worth the effort. You have to do your research though.
I have done a few of these and its a bit of a case of buyer beware.
You can force the MPT clutches to full lock but they can only hang on so hard. Where this works great is on sand. Without the lockup switch the front wheels will spin before the rears come in and you start moving. Where it doesnt work is on the rough stuff with different levels of traction at each wheel. You just end up burning out the clutches as they arent strong enough even at "full lock"
This is my experience behind NA motors. With a turbo motor it is even worse. I once saw a mates EJ20T auto completely smoke the MPT clutches trying to get up a sand dune. the fronts were driving like mad and the rears were going nowhere.
After a few years of offroading my MPT cluthes totally gave up at landcruiser mountain park and i was left with no rear drive at all. I switched to a VTD rear end and havnt looked back. the VTD system is a huge improvement and well worth the effort. You have to do your research though.

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.