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Old 04-19-2010, 10:29 PM
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2007 RCSB NNBS. Its better that it happend on the Dyno then on the street.
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Some one needs to make a sticky saying NEVER dyno in 3rd gear with stock driveshaft!!
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2007 RCSB NNBS. Its better that it happend on the Dyno then on the street.
Damnn... Better stop takin mine up to 125mph then
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Originally Posted by dirt track racer 81
Some one needs to make a sticky saying NEVER dyno in 3rd gear with stock driveshaft!!
D_reks53 went 167 on the dyno on a stock shaft.
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I have seen this alot but Im not clear on the driveshaft issue. Are these driveshafts the one piece or two piece shafts. My 2wd ECSB has a two piece and with my future mods I don't want to pick it up in pieces. I have heard of several people having no problems what so ever but I never know what shaft they have. Please if anyone can clarify that would be a huge help for us all i would imagine.
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mucho power!!! looks like a coke can crumbled up..
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Originally Posted by Sc00by
I have seen this alot but Im not clear on the driveshaft issue. Are these driveshafts the one piece or two piece shafts. My 2wd ECSB has a two piece and with my future mods I don't want to pick it up in pieces. I have heard of several people having no problems what so ever but I never know what shaft they have. Please if anyone can clarify that would be a huge help for us all i would imagine.
Same Here If ya know what brand or type of aftermarket driveshaft can handle lots of power let us know Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Sc00by
I have seen this alot but Im not clear on the driveshaft issue. Are these driveshafts the one piece or two piece shafts. My 2wd ECSB has a two piece and with my future mods I don't want to pick it up in pieces. I have heard of several people having no problems what so ever but I never know what shaft they have. Please if anyone can clarify that would be a huge help for us all i would imagine.

One piece have 99% of the problems, but if you have a one piece, it doesn't automatically mean you are going to have a problem. Make sense?

Generally speaking, the 2 piece steel are holding up fine. I'm sure there have been exceptions to that too though.
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Originally Posted by Coban
One piece have 99% of the problems, but if you have a one piece, it doesn't automatically mean you are going to have a problem. Make sense?

Generally speaking, the 2 piece steel are holding up fine. I'm sure there have been exceptions to that too though.
I thought i was the complete opposite of that ? now im all confused lol
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Holy ****.


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