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Thread: Ashcroft Stage 2 4HP22, any probs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaaaiju View Post
    Slap a r380 and run 600nm plus without the common issues with the auto
    It'll be interesting to see if the 8HP conversions take off for those wanting to run big power and an auto.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    It'll be interesting to see if the 8HP conversions take off for those wanting to run big power and an auto.
    I just like the idea of the modern 8 speed behind a TD5.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    I just like the idea of the modern 8 speed behind a TD5.
    Totally, it would transform it. The reports are pretty positive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaaaiju View Post
    Slap a r380 and run 600nm plus without the common issues with the auto
    Are Ashcrofts doing upgraded stuff for the R380 other than uprated bearings and the machined rear housing ?

    I can't see anything on their website?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    Are Ashcrofts doing upgraded stuff for the R380 other than uprated bearings and the machined rear housing ?

    I can't see anything on their website?
    no but those boxes still handle good lower, both my mates r380
    are stock and pushing around 550-600nm and don’t baby it around just as long you don’t feed power in 5th

    Winchcester gears make built R380 as well which alive run 700nm through it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaaaiju View Post
    no but those boxes still handle good lower, both my mates r380
    are stock and pushing around 550-600nm and don’t baby it around just as long you don’t feed power in 5th

    Winchcester gears make built R380 as well which alive run 700nm through it
    Do your mates run coolers? Those boxes don't carry much oil.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Do your mates run coolers? Those boxes don't carry much oil.
    yes we run Ashcroft r380 oil cooler

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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    Hi

    The ( much ) larger surface area of the "A" clutches are a huge benefit if you are intending to go above around 450 Nm , up to around that figure I usually just fit upgraded forward clutch packs.

    Another benefit of fitting the full ZF24 is that you are future proofing the car in case you do want to run over 450Nm, reliably.

    Don't forget the V8 converter and kit

    You can use a rear shaft from the 4.6 V8 version ( TVB000330 ), or simply get yours shortened.

    As for the front, just a 15mm spacer will be fine for a 50mm lift, such as a DA6339, though 20mm might be better.

    I just finished building one yesterday, for a keeper (D2a)


    Thank you for this! I think now, buy once, cry once. But i am futureproof then. :-)
    The hint with the V8- rear shaft is really good, will have a look at this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    It really wouldn't surprise me if the propshafts just take up the 15mm, the slip joints shouldn't be that marginal.


    What would surprise me is if you get the extra 15mm out of the gearbox mounts.

    That said, mine has had the 3/4th clutches upgraded to 4HP24 units and that doesnt make it a longer gearbox. That setup has been totally reliable with a ECU/IC/Boost and ATF cooler which is key, but I'm also not pushing the same power as what you're looking at.

    I could be wrong, but I thought if you pushed big torque through an auto it just went into limp mode???

    The Allisport Autocooler is already installed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    Hi

    The ( much ) larger surface area of the "A" clutches are a huge benefit if you are intending to go above around 450 Nm , up to around that figure I usually just fit upgraded forward clutch packs.
    Gotta be a plus for reliability even for stock. I have had 3 ( yes three ) cases of failure to proceed due to A clutch failure. Poor man pays thrice. Although I did only actually pay for two of them, it was three tow trucks and three cases of no car.
    ​JayTee

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