Broken tvs2300 jack shaft!!!
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Is that sucker carbon fiber, looks like it. They use that stuff to make driveshafts so I'd think cf would be ok in this application. Before anyone says it I know there are tons of different variations of cf.
Whatever happened, that sucks, glad they are taking care of it!
Whatever happened, that sucks, glad they are taking care of it!
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I talked to David today, that is certainly not normal. These shafts are tested to far heavier torsional loads that you are putting through it. The CF is used because it has a higher critical speed than the steel or billet shafts. You will be hard pressed to find something that can spin at 15-20K rpm unless you are using CF.
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glad to hear that the company is standing behind their product!+1 for them , sucks that you broke that thing though man, you must make too much mad powa!!!!!!!!!!!