broke driveline on Dyno
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If your truck is lowered I can almost guarantee you it's the drive shaft. Check the pinion angle and have it corrected and even then the stock drive shaft is not made to go over 100mph... It looks real pretty when it brakes though... lol
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um......mine didn't break....
was also researched for bout 45 minutes straight over 100 mph on open roads on a vette run when the vettes were out of commission....(yes the 95 mph governor is gone)..........according to the laptop while tuning it has seen 130-140 but that I haven't seen firsthand........but since the guys from the shop have been stopped in my old vette at 120 mph while tuning when it wouldn't act up on the dyno.......I believe them..
of course I have seen this happen with a 99 pickup on a dyno and it was close to stock as well.
was also researched for bout 45 minutes straight over 100 mph on open roads on a vette run when the vettes were out of commission....(yes the 95 mph governor is gone)..........according to the laptop while tuning it has seen 130-140 but that I haven't seen firsthand........but since the guys from the shop have been stopped in my old vette at 120 mph while tuning when it wouldn't act up on the dyno.......I believe them..
of course I have seen this happen with a 99 pickup on a dyno and it was close to stock as well.
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Wtf , a nnbs thing ?
and someone mentioned it happens when lowering , am i missing something or what