New driveshaft
#2
RE: New driveshaft
If you are looking for speed and a good timeslip at the track then:
Check out Powerhouse411 or Shaftmasters and get the aluminum drive shaft.
It will reduce weight in which will get you a better e.t.a. or timeslip.
Also there is a video on youtube that will show what the stock drive shaft will do when over powered. (Blow Up)
Wish you the best...
For a better ET go Aluminum...
Do not forget to purchase a Safety Loop.
Check out Powerhouse411 or Shaftmasters and get the aluminum drive shaft.
It will reduce weight in which will get you a better e.t.a. or timeslip.
Also there is a video on youtube that will show what the stock drive shaft will do when over powered. (Blow Up)
Wish you the best...
For a better ET go Aluminum...
Do not forget to purchase a Safety Loop.
#3
RE: New driveshaft
Purchased a spydershaft myself, and can only praise it. The guy that builds em is a member here, and a nice fella that stands behind his products. He has one on his 11 sec ride. I abuse mine with nitrous, and love it.
Really, its needed with 400hp+ IMO, but stock vehicles can benifit from it(quiker revving, better milage, reduced NVH)
Really, its needed with 400hp+ IMO, but stock vehicles can benifit from it(quiker revving, better milage, reduced NVH)
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