Prodigal
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Been to Bithlo many times back in the early 90’s when it was way out in the sticks. My 87 IROC vs my brothers 88 notch back. Learned then that tge Mustang was the better way to go!that is PB, on the car
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Been to Bithlo many times back in the early 90’s when it was way out in the sticks. My 87 IROC vs my brothers 88 notch back. Learned then that tge Mustang was the better way to go!that is PB, on the car
What are you going to put back in there (a spool or something better than the factory setup)?Turns out the issue wasn’t an halfshaft like I thought it was. This time was my rear end one planetary gear decided it had enough. I’m glad it was the diff and not the axles
Bithlo Florida? As in Orlando Speed World!?Been to Bithlo many times back in the early 90’s when it was way out in the sticks. My 87 IROC vs my brothers 88 notch back. Learned then that tge Mustang was the better way to go!
Bithlo Florida? As in Orlando Speed World!?
NMRA's Spring Shootout 2023 is scheduled at that track March 2-5!
Couldn’t find a better solution with out spending a ton of money, I bought a used stock rear end, last time out 4th gear finally gave out, so is time to make a decision. Stay with the mt82 and rebuild it stronger but keep all the drivetrain issues or replace it with a turbo 400 and call it. The th400 should help with all the drive trail issues.What are you going to put back in there (a spool or something better than the factory setup)?
My driveshaft is carbon fiber already. Also I believe that my suspension was set too tight making the car wheel hoop causing all the damage. We dialed back and reduced the launch rpm’s and the car left the line but sadly my factory mt82 had enough, can’t really complain about it she hold for a long time.this may seem off the wall but have you considered a CF driveshaft? it might help dissipate some of the initial shock of the launch. MT82's come with steel pumpkins for a reason
eep, well more than double factory power is kind of asking a lotMy driveshaft is carbon fiber already. Also I believe that my suspension was set too tight making the car wheel hoop causing all the damage. We dialed back and reduced the launch rpm’s and the car left the line but sadly my factory mt82 had enough, can’t really complain about it she hold for a long time.
that is true. I wasn’t even mad when it happened. Loleep, well more than double factory power is kind of asking a lot
that's the right way to view it. more power ya make the more stuff ya break!that is true. I wasn’t even mad when it happened. Lol
Have you pulled and opened up your tranny to inspect it yet? Just curious as to what type of damage you may have found? If you decide to rebuild it, please document it for us and let us know what lived, died, or was seriously damaged inside. good luck on whatever you decide to do?Couldn’t find a better solution with out spending a ton of money, I bought a used stock rear end, last time out 4th gear finally gave out, so is time to make a decision. Stay with the mt82 and rebuild it stronger but keep all the drivetrain issues or replace it with a turbo 400 and call it. The th400 should help with all the drive trail issues.