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lbb-1 Jun 22, 2003 11:18 AM

detroit e-locker
 
Got an email from the comaoany looks like at the end of this year they will have an elockers for 4runners 2gen

cool

metal22lica Jun 22, 2003 11:21 AM

:bigok: :bigok:

doink Jun 22, 2003 01:54 PM

really???
 
ooh man, i can not wait until that day. i wonder how much they will run/?

NCSU-4runner Jun 22, 2003 04:49 PM

ohh man, if they make em so theres no needed modifications to the axle other than mounting point thatd be great

914runner Jun 26, 2003 12:48 PM

is this the one that is a limited slip when not locked, and a full locker when locked?
Thanks

phong Jun 28, 2003 09:08 AM

I presume you're talking about the Detroit Electrac... Was that for the 8" rear or the 7.5" front?

Adam F Jun 28, 2003 10:28 AM

Care to post the contents of the email for the rest of us to see?

oly884 Jun 28, 2003 07:38 PM

Yeah, could you post the e-mail? I talked to a guy about this and he said the biggest problem with the toyota 8" is how the 3rd member is shaped.

Yoter Jun 29, 2003 12:17 PM

E-Lockers?
 
What are E-Lockers? I cannot even assume being I have no idea what your talking about. Please put something into my skull besides the hot air hanging out up there!

kyle_22r Jun 29, 2003 01:20 PM

an e-locker is an electrically locking differential. when it is disengaged, the differential works as either a limited slip or open, but when it is engaged, both wheels will be locked and turn at the same rate. there are air compressed locking diffs, auto lockers, and spools, which are and all time locker

basically, when you have a 4wd vehicle with open diffs, only 2 wheels will have power at any given time. an open differential transfers power to the wheel that slips, so it can get you stuck if you get a wheel off the ground etc. with a locker, both wheels will turn at the same rate, so you won't end up with one wheel spinning and the other(with traction) stopped dead

TOR Jun 30, 2003 06:39 AM

E-Locker
 
I would be very interested in pricing and a technical write up on this. Anyone got a link?

Todd
:bounce:

lbb-1 Jun 30, 2003 08:13 PM

Should have the cash by then
 
I wrote:
I am Intrested to know when?
> The electatrac electic locker will be avalible for 2nd generation
totota
> 4runners 4x4.
>
> Also what apox cost might be?
>
> Will there be any Modifications be needed to mount electric
> locker to 8 inch
> toyota diferential besides mounting point?


There Reply:
We appreciate your interest in our products.
Next year we start building the Electrac for Toyota applications. All
units
will have internal activation so the installation will be similar to
any
other differential install.
Pricing has not be set at this time.

Sorry I couldn't give you more precise information.

Scott Frary
Aftermarket Sales Manager
Tractech Inc.

oly884 Jun 30, 2003 10:53 PM

SWEET! Forget the ARB Electrac here I come!

Seirously though, I e-mailed them right when that was coming out, but I got no reply. It's cool to see that they are going to be doing that though.

lbb-1 Jun 30, 2003 11:10 PM

E Lockers
 
Bosley from Charles Angels (Hell Ya!):bigok:


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