Which gears and axel splilne size to support 1000 hp?
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Which gears and axel splilne size to support 1000 hp?
Planning a build up. What rearend do I need? Do I have to tub and do a fabricated 9" or is there a set of gears/axles that will be likely to hold up behind 1000 hp? I don't plan to get on it from the start.. only rolling starts.
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Tubs are what you need for larger tires, not necessarily power handling. Two choices would be either a 14 Bolt Semi-Floater with Aftermarket Shafts and a Detroit Locker, or the 14 Bolt Full Floater with a 6 Lug conversion.
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I am building the 14 FF with 6 lug conversion for my truck. OOFF TEH BEEF!!
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I hate to keep saying it everytime a question of axles come up but Parish ran a 10.08 on hard launches with a stock axle that only had a heavy rear cover and an Eaton posi weighing 5000lbs.
An example of how much more stress the hard launch puts on the axle vs a roll: I snapped a stock axle with a 5000 rpm clutch dump and 400rwhp. Parish never snapped one with 1000+rwhp. I know some of his tq was shared with the front axle but in a hard launch situation I bet the front might have been taking 20% of the load.
IMO if all you want is rolling launches and not putting slicks on it and doing full power launches then a larger axle is a waste of money.
Also, Curtd went a 10.68 with a stock axle with eaton posi and heavy rear cover weighing 4500lbs and his is 2wd.
An example of how much more stress the hard launch puts on the axle vs a roll: I snapped a stock axle with a 5000 rpm clutch dump and 400rwhp. Parish never snapped one with 1000+rwhp. I know some of his tq was shared with the front axle but in a hard launch situation I bet the front might have been taking 20% of the load.
IMO if all you want is rolling launches and not putting slicks on it and doing full power launches then a larger axle is a waste of money.
Also, Curtd went a 10.68 with a stock axle with eaton posi and heavy rear cover weighing 4500lbs and his is 2wd.
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If you don't plan on putting big sticky slicks on it and taking it to the track, the stock rear end with a girdle will be fine, with that much power you will just blow the tires off.
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Im making a little over 600rwhp and I stripped my ring gear on the street with slicks... I think with some serious hookage and power, its going to break eventually.
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I just don't want to cut up the bed to tub it... although I like the bad *** looks of tubbing it So I might do it even if it's not smart. NOBODY ever accused me of being smart, especially when I make decisions that involve having FUN! Good grief!! I'll start gettilng Medicare in two weeks and I'm still basing decisions on having fun! I know that I "should" grow up but I also know that is unlikely to actually happen.
But if I tub it I"l have to get new wheels.. everything! Were talking another $10K here. Guess it won't be THAT much fun to tub it and maybe a 427 won't be THAT much more fun than a healthy, blown (and maybe juiced?) 408? Big difference in $$$$. I think. I haven't actually priced much stuff but I know that SD wants about $2500 more for a 427 sb than their 408 goes for... and that's just for starters.
I'm also not clear about what will bolt on to a 427. Will my heads work? How about headers? I know most everything from my 5.3 will work on a 408 and I "think" the same is true for a 427... but I haven't heard that for sure. How 'bout it?
A level 5 FLT is in the plan. Pretty much a sure thing even if I don't do any build at all.
Last edited by JimS; 06-18-2008 at 06:02 AM.