You know those rubber donut couplers that are used in drive shafts in RWD? What if you had one of those in the middle of each half shaft?
One of these. $17 a pop before shipping, plus whatever to cut some flanges, split the shafts, weld, bolt....
They also come in urethane, but $$$.
You'd also have to redo the heat treating/temper process. I can see something like that amplifying torque steer too (even on a 3 shaft setup like the Gtrans).
You know where I'm going with this... Manual turbo cars are violent off the line, especially with slicks. JT is WAAAAAY exceeding the torque capability of the stock half shaft and, with his new LSD, is going to be very effective at transmitting all the power to the tire. a well-heated slick should be able to hold it's portion of ~270 whp and provide traction. The half shaft on the other hand wasn't very happy with the result of that!
On another note... I also recommend he get a thicker, harder shaft that can go longer that his current limp version. Getting overexcited and blowing it too early leads to performance anxiety.
I don't really think he is. These parts are the same design and strength that people use in heavier cars that run 11's. I think he probably got a bad axle. Can't trust these reman Chinese axles to hold up to this abuse. Too bad JT sold all his OEM first run axles to some looser in Arizona. Haha
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so... on a very sell prepped track my new slicks grab crazy hard... so hard that they snapped my cross member in half
one of my good friends went and picked up his welder and brought it out to the track to get me back rolling. excited about my second chance i was ready fro 11's... hot 2nd... tires dead hooked and... drivers axle snapped again... looks like its some cheap cast part... i need some OEM forged axles
I know its a piece of crap but im still faster...and its 100% legal!!!!!
im never letting you drive my car.... your way to rough on things lol :p
Right? I was looking at this, and woke the wife up with my exclamations!
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Over torque can also cause failures in that area. Not saying that they were overtorqued, but it's something to keep in mind. At least with your new traction you are finding the weak spots. :p
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look into getting a set of Empi axles!! there not remanufactured there new! there much thicker then stock/remans. they had them on ebay a couple weeks back for like 120 for a set.
They don't make them for the Capri XR2. It shows that they will fit, but I ordered them and they didn't. Also, those are manufactured in China, I haven't ever broken a set (have used them for years on my VW's) but just saying.
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They don't make them for the Capri XR2. It shows that they will fit, but I ordered them and they didn't. Also, those are manufactured in China, I haven't ever broken a set (have used them for years on my VW's) but just saying.
I got a set of empis, they fit. I can take a picture tomorrow there much thicker then stock. Nice heavy duty silicone boot too.
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