Broken tvs2300 jack shaft!!!
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I always wondered if those things broke. It would seem like the composite shaft is there to absorb some of the shock loads and be lighter. I wonder what the actual reasons for the composite shaft are.
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gotta love all them belt, pulley, and shaft problems. My turbo set up is still kickin strong with no belt, pulley or shaft problems.......I havent had any luck on my side of customer service from magnusun. I even PMed one of our magnusun guys on here and got no reply. Im feeling the love.
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gotta love all them belt, pulley, and shaft problems. My turbo set up is still kickin strong with no belt, pulley or shaft problems.......I havent had any luck on my side of customer service from magnusun. I even PMed one of our magnusun guys on here and got no reply. Im feeling the love.
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Should never use composite shafts for such a high torque application. In this area there is heat, drive train vibration and transients. All metal (such as 4340) is the way to go!
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