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Old 12/19/11, 07:28 PM
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I don't think that this will happen everytime. Hahah. I just saw it and thought it was worth posting.
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Does one failure mean that it is a chronic problem?
it's not a one time failure, they explode all the time. the stock v6 steel driveshaft is a POS, and not just at high speeds, here's one on a dyno


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Hmm a limiter, it's almost like they put it in there for a reason..
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Originally Posted by David Young
Mine has a two piece drive shaft. Should i get a one piece driveshaft? This has me worried a little.
Your factory shaft is 2-piece to avoid this sort of thing, I've read where aluminum aftermarket 1-piece shafts have had problems at high speeds on a dyno with the fix being a 1-piece CF driveshaft (which Ford has done with the 2013 GT500 - using a CF 1-piece driveshaft to avoid the 'splodey 1-piece stuff).
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Hmmm, video removed. I missed it.
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Never mind, someone else uploaded it again.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qWhx...ature=youtu.be



Probably needed new underwear as well as car repairs after that.
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Originally Posted by fdjizm
Hmm a limiter, it's almost like they put it in there for a reason..
hmmmm you are on to something. Both the v6 and v8 cars are great but they have very different reasons for being and people need to think things out alittle better.
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hmmmm you are on to something. Both the v6 and v8 cars are great but they have very different reasons for being and people need to think things out alittle better.
^ this! I love my car but I am not going to push it past what it was designed for and expect things not to go wrong eventually. yes, it is disappointing that the driveshaft is a POS but that can always be changed if someone really wants to push it.
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The ones breaking are the factory two piece drive shafts. The guy in the video has replaced his with a one piece aluminum drive shaft.
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Originally Posted by David Young
The ones breaking are the factory two piece drive shafts. The guy in the video has replaced his with a one piece aluminum drive shaft.
i think you're confusing one piece with two piece, they're all 2 piece..
the v6 has a single 2 pc & the gt has a double 2 pc
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Originally Posted by cinque35
i think you're confusing one piece with two piece, they're all 2 piece..
the v6 has a single 2 pc & the gt has a double 2 pc
Please clarify. I know what the two-piece driveshaft on a S197 GT looks like because I've R&R'd it several times. What's a single vs. a double two-piece?
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the steel two pc on the v6 has a stamped joint in the center,
the aluminum has an internal slip joint near one end and is much stronger

the gt is several pieces and is mounted to the chassis in the middle of the car




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Originally Posted by cinque35
the steel two pc on the v6 has a stamped joint in the center,
the aluminum has the joint on the end and is much stronger

the gt is several pieces and is mounted to the chassis in the middle of the car
The photos help a lot. That OE V6 driveshaft is definitely something to replace if your going to push the car hard. Thanks!
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Someone thought they were buying a nascar when they opted for the base mustang v6.
I still don't see how this is fords faul, or that the driveshaft is a "POS" if this won't happen under normal driving, next people will be calling the v6 engine a POS when they add 300hp to it and it blows.
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Originally Posted by fdjizm
Someone thought they were buying a nascar when they opted for the base mustang v6.
I still don't see how this is fords faul, or that the driveshaft is a "POS" if this won't happen under normal driving, next people will be calling the v6 engine a POS when they add 300hp to it and it blows.
It's not fords fault. If someone takes it past the limit its on them. The only issue that I have with the drive shaft is the vibration when decelerating in gear.
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Umm, maybe it is not Ford's fault. But a MUSTANG is governed slower than Fiesta or Focus (118MPH), isn't it a little disappointed?

People might say, Look at that V6 Mustang, Ford set it slower than Fiesta!
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Originally Posted by alfaromeo
Umm, maybe it is not Ford's fault. But a MUSTANG is governed slower than Fiesta or Focus (118MPH), isn't it a little disappointed?

People might say, Look at that V6 Mustang, Ford set it slower than Fiesta!
V6 mustang will leave a fiesta in a 1/4 mile. And the fiesta has slower spinning half shafts that won't fly apart at a higher speeds like the mustang driveshaft. And a v6 mustang is designed to be a daily driver. Not a hot rod. You want high speeds get the gt or cobra.
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Originally Posted by alfaromeo
Umm, maybe it is not Ford's fault. But a MUSTANG is governed slower than Fiesta or Focus (118MPH), isn't it a little disappointed?

People might say, Look at that V6 Mustang, Ford set it slower than Fiesta!
If you're disappointed go for the GT
You're asking the base mustang to pull GT stunts, when it wasn't made for that, it get 31mpg.
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Originally Posted by texastboneking
V6 mustang will leave a fiesta in a 1/4 mile. And the fiesta has slower spinning half shafts that won't fly apart at a higher speeds like the mustang driveshaft. And a v6 mustang is designed to be a daily driver. Not a hot rod. You want high speeds get the gt or cobra.
agreed. I honestly don't care about the governor because I have no need to go 112. I enjoy acceleration and handling much more than going top speed.
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WOW..Ouch!! Must have been scary for the driver!


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