Aluminum Driveshafts...
Aluminum Driveshafts...
I'm looking into a 1-piece unit as a possible modification for my daily-driven, soon-to-be occasional track-day ride. I've searched a few past threads... Other than the benefit of weight reduction/less rotational mass, what are the positives(and negatives) in doing such an upgrade? Dynotech... Shaftmasters... Driveshaft Shop... etc.?
I'm considering to do this application at the same time I'll have the long-tube headers installed this upcoming Spring. Thanks.
I'm considering to do this application at the same time I'll have the long-tube headers installed this upcoming Spring. Thanks.
There is a reason that this car comes with a two piece shaft and I doubt that it's cheaper to produce. My guess is that it isolates vibration...or it's a safety thing...but I don't know for sure.
So...I would disagree that the only downside is cost. There must be something else.
That said, it's at the top of my eventual mod list. Weight reduction, especially rotating weight, is extremely important...as you know.
So...I would disagree that the only downside is cost. There must be something else.
That said, it's at the top of my eventual mod list. Weight reduction, especially rotating weight, is extremely important...as you know.
There is a reason that this car comes with a two piece shaft and I doubt that it's cheaper to produce. My guess is that it isolates vibration...or it's a safety thing...but I don't know for sure.
So...I would disagree that the only downside is cost. There must be something else.
That said, it's at the top of my eventual mod list. Weight reduction, especially rotating weight, is extremely important...as you know.
So...I would disagree that the only downside is cost. There must be something else.
That said, it's at the top of my eventual mod list. Weight reduction, especially rotating weight, is extremely important...as you know.
https://themustangsource.com/f813/lo...2/#post6188217
I actually came across that thread... interesting read... thanks to all. On that note, the research continues. I'm hoping I can keep NVH to an extremely bare minimum with this type of application. Safety is paramount.
If you want safety too... go with carbon fiber it's better in every way inclulding NVH but cost $1200 plus...
Okay, then. I've been taking a hard look at DSS. I took into consideration what you had mentioned about the CV joint... carbon fiber sounds very tempting, but price is up there! I'll be giving them a call today for some recommendations.
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