Gears or Driveshaft?
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Aluminum driveshafts do not net any actual dyno horsepower, however they FEEL like a 30WHP increase with the increased RPM speed, and lightened drivetrain.
The Coast driveshaft we sell is 16lbs, less than HALF the weight of the stock driveshaft. Ask anyone who has one installed what they think.
Anything but in their mind.... go drive the car back to back and watch the difference...
The Coast driveshaft we sell is 16lbs, less than HALF the weight of the stock driveshaft. Ask anyone who has one installed what they think.
Anything but in their mind.... go drive the car back to back and watch the difference...
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So if I put in a 300lb iron driveshaft there would also be no change in the drivetrain hp loss on the dyno? I don't remember exactly but I thought I showed gains with the aluminum FW/DS on the old car???
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