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Old 04-22-2019, 09:01 PM   #1
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Who's twisting drive shafts?

Last weekend didnt end up netting our 9 second pass out of the 2.0 car we had hoped for :( see below.

What are you guys using for 1 piece shafts? Anybody broken an aftermarket 1 piece shaft yet? Want to make sure we dont have this issue again

Where does an SS rear diff grenade?

*car pulled a 1.43 60' last fall. Makes ~100 more hp now and we got it to hold more boost on the line. I would think mid 1.3s are attainable. Assuming more crap doesnt pretzel.


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Old 04-25-2019, 09:54 AM   #2
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I didn't wait for that to happen so I bought a GForce Aluminum one piece. Sorry to hear that happened. You got that baby humping and hope you get the 9 second pass your looking for. I'm shooting for that tomorrow. We've been 10.02@140 but just didn't have the tune right, hopefully we have that fixed and its gonna be around 68 degrees at the track Friday. Last time I ran it was 78 on the 10.02 pass. Call GForce
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