Aug 3, 2012 #1 M magnumdust Well-Known Member Joined Apr 14, 2011 Messages 2,726 Reaction score 84 Location cali I'm ordering a new one on monday and i'm not sure which way to go.
Aug 4, 2012 #2 Supershafts Well-Known Member Joined May 12, 2010 Messages 1,413 Reaction score 69 Location Long Island, N.Y. Aluminum
Aug 4, 2012 #3 W wireweld Well-Known Member Joined Nov 4, 2006 Messages 518 Reaction score 23 Location South Dakota Why aluminum? I am just wondering cause I am looking at getting a new driveshaft.
Aug 4, 2012 #4 Supershafts Well-Known Member Joined May 12, 2010 Messages 1,413 Reaction score 69 Location Long Island, N.Y. It will deliver the most performance all around from acceleration to mpg
Aug 4, 2012 #5 74DartSwinger360 The Brat Pack Joined Apr 16, 2012 Messages 4,642 Reaction score 155 Location Valrico, Florida Supershafts said: It will deliver the most performance all around from acceleration to mpg Click to expand... How?
Supershafts said: It will deliver the most performance all around from acceleration to mpg Click to expand... How?
Aug 4, 2012 #6 KitCarlson Well-Known Member Joined Jan 17, 2008 Messages 2,631 Reaction score 479 Location Middle Tennessee Levitation Spinning aluminum coupled with earths magnetic field.....
Aug 4, 2012 #7 SRT_DSTRHOLC "There is never enough horsepower...." Joined Mar 20, 2008 Messages 6,553 Reaction score 249 Location California You usually have to go with a bigger shaft when going to Alumn. Its lighter, so it might help acceleration a little.
You usually have to go with a bigger shaft when going to Alumn. Its lighter, so it might help acceleration a little.
Aug 4, 2012 #8 Supershafts Well-Known Member Joined May 12, 2010 Messages 1,413 Reaction score 69 Location Long Island, N.Y. It's more than half the weight of stl, it's a big improvement. You don't have to go to a larger shaft in AL, but even the larger shaft in AL is half the weight of stl.
It's more than half the weight of stl, it's a big improvement. You don't have to go to a larger shaft in AL, but even the larger shaft in AL is half the weight of stl.
Aug 4, 2012 #9 Supershafts Well-Known Member Joined May 12, 2010 Messages 1,413 Reaction score 69 Location Long Island, N.Y. This car is a 3" AL shaft, it 60's in 1.2 , it is not a gutted race car. This shaft has been apart of this car for the last 12 years .
This car is a 3" AL shaft, it 60's in 1.2 , it is not a gutted race car. This shaft has been apart of this car for the last 12 years .