Broke into 12,s
I would realy like to know why Ford went with the two piece :scratch: There must be a reason why they would go thru all the trouble of enginering this setup.Single shaft sounds simple enough but why did Ford not do it?
Yes, BMR has a carbon fiber single piece at $1200. They are waiting on the billet yolks to arrive any day now. I just can't justify that kind of coin. I heard someone mention the 2 piece was due to exhaust clearance. I'd love to ask someone on the inside that designed these cars. Is there anyone that has access to these type of people to inquire? It would be interesting to know. I know the single piece would create more vibration. The CV joints in the driveshaft absorb quite a bit of vibration.
Originally posted by wild stray@August 21, 2005, 2:29 PM
I had no idea BMR was talking $1200 for one of those! That's a skipper in my book
I had no idea BMR was talking $1200 for one of those! That's a skipper in my book

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Originally posted by don_w@August 21, 2005, 3:15 PM
George... how long did yours last?? I have well over 150 passes (and burnouts, without linelocs) on my rear end... so far so good.
George... how long did yours last?? I have well over 150 passes (and burnouts, without linelocs) on my rear end... so far so good.
Originally posted by Blazing Saddles@August 21, 2005, 5:21 PM
I got about 40 passes on the Pirelli's. After putting the M/T's on I got 7 passes.
I got about 40 passes on the Pirelli's. After putting the M/T's on I got 7 passes.
What do guys recommend I plan on doing if/when my goes?
I tried the Auburn Pro, and then the Detroit tru-trac. The Detroit is bullitt proof. No spider gears to worry about. It's held up to the abuse I've delivered!
Originally posted by 169stang@August 21, 2005, 6:04 PM
I tried the Auburn Pro, and then the Detroit tru-trac. The Detroit is bullitt proof. No spider gears to worry about. It's held up to the abuse I've delivered!
I tried the Auburn Pro, and then the Detroit tru-trac. The Detroit is bullitt proof. No spider gears to worry about. It's held up to the abuse I've delivered!
Why the Eaton instead of the Detroit (and vice versa). Also, what's the cost of the Eaton?
Here's the specific one that I have...TT13-A-5611 $354.00. No clutch packs. http://www.tractech.com/Products.htm#slip
Here's another link http://www.tractech.com/docs/OEMTruetrac.pdf
I haven't any experience with Eaton as George has, but most guys that I've been talking to like Steeda, and some other performance shops are favoring the Tru-trac.
I haven't any experience with Eaton as George has, but most guys that I've been talking to like Steeda, and some other performance shops are favoring the Tru-trac.
The Detroit does come with a disclaimer about driving on wet surfaces and how they are more "sensitive" to them. I've had mine on for a few months and it rained everyday in June without any instances nor my wife driving.
Thanks Guys!! I appreciate the info!
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