I had the same issue with a different rims and tires both front and back. Not sure if the shake is there after the 1/2 shift, too focused on the run? I hope the culprit is the driveshaft, the shop should get to it monday or tuesday.Hope the new driveshaft yoke and forward location fixes it!
If not, can you short shift it to determine if it’s speed or suspension related? Your ET will slow up, and you’ll hit that speed band later in the run. Then you can see if the shake is due to the shift and how the suspension reacts to it, or you might see it due to the speed.
Also, do you feel the shake after the 1-2? It looks your G’s rattle there too, just not for the duration that they do after the 2-3.
Last but not least, do you have a graph from the old setup since you said it did this then too, just not as bad?
I had the same issue with another set of wheels and tires on all four corners. But i appreciate all comments; helps me sort out the possibilities.Don't overlook the real possibility one of the rear tires is experiencing deformation at speed, You could have a hinkey belt/casing getting out of shape, can I You borrow a different pair for a r
Was it right after the shift like it is in your current setup? Would be neat to compare against an old graph to see differences in the anomaly.This same issue was there when i shifted at 7200, 600 rpm lower.
Yup. Tire balancer rpm isn't enough to detect this. One tire manufacturer (Mickey Thompson?) had a batch that did exactly as you described.Don't overlook the real possibility one of the rear tires is experiencing deformation at speed, You could have a hinkey belt/casing getting out of shape, can You borrow a different pair for a run?
yes it was Mickey Thompson that had the problem. We experienced it with the dragster, bad slicks. Got a new pair and problem solved.Yup. Tire balancer rpm isn't enough to detect this. One tire manufacturer (Mickey Thompson?) had a batch that did exactly as you described.
Sounds scary, and another reason no Heims on the street. At least opt for Johnny Joints. They come from offroad & have a lot more Range of Motion. Not sure how they last on the street, but they are heftier, rebuildable, have boots to keep dirt out & zerks to flush dirt/water out.Several Years ago a 10.0 Super Stock racer was chasing a similar issue and found nothing visual in the rear suspension. Finally did the go-pro thing as mentioned above. Revealed the threads on the pass. side front hiem were stripped and the bar was pulling out almost a inch on the top half on the run. Pretty scary! Saw this thread and thought is was worth checking out. Good luck getting it rectified.
Joints seem fine, being checked again though.Bad U joint / U joint bolts tight?