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Drive shaft which one to get?

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Can't argue with that feedback :)

TJ, please give me your feedback on this upgrade to a non-supercharged Mach 1.
Will you feel the difference in your butt dyno?
is it really worth it for the money and installation time?
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TJ, please give me your feedback on this upgrade to a non-supercharged Mach 1.
Will you feel the difference in your butt dyno?
is it really worth it for the money and installation time?
I'm not TJ, but you're not going to notice much difference. And it's $1,000-$1,300! Honestly it's hard to swallow at $700 for an S197 car.

In a perfect world you're going to see a tenth in the 1/4 or tell yourself "I can really feel the engine rev faster"
 

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I'm not TJ, but you're not going to notice much difference. And it's $1,000-$1,300! Honestly it's hard to swallow at $700 for an S197 car.

In a perfect world you're going to see a tenth in the 1/4 or tell yourself "I can really feel the engine rev faster"
Thanks for this! I’m going to move on from this mod
 

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TJ, please give me your feedback on this upgrade to a non-supercharged Mach 1.
Will you feel the difference in your butt dyno?
is it really worth it for the money and installation time?
There is no need to replace the factory driveshaft on your car unless you are adding forced induction and will be running race tires. Unless it is going to be raced where weight is a big factor, it is not worth the extra cost to replace the drive shaft.

Hope this helps!

Best Regards,

TJ
 

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There is no need to replace the factory driveshaft on your car unless you are adding forced induction and will be running race tires. Unless it is going to be raced where weight is a big factor, it is not worth the extra cost to replace the drive shaft.

Hope this helps!

Best Regards,

TJ
As usual, Thanks for the honest input TJ!
 

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3.7 V6 auto here, so my choices were limited because of slightly different lengths. But DSS had what I needed. Balance was terrible but I'm old school and I balanced it myself with the 2 hose clamps. Now it's perfect.
 
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