carbon driveshaft
redhorseV6
06-16-2004, 10:45 AM
does anyone know if a carbon driveshaft made for a GT will fit a V6 rearend of the same model year?
StangNut86
06-16-2004, 02:36 PM
should
Cobra01TT
06-16-2004, 07:16 PM
Where did you find a carbon fiber driveshaft? I can only recall one place, but I know there are more.
91_4ourbanger
06-16-2004, 10:43 PM
ive seen them in i think 50resto, but they are upwards of $500
redhorseV6
06-17-2004, 11:09 AM
There's a website I found online with a lot of performance parts but I can't remember the name of the site at the moment. It's saved on my computer at home, but I won't be home until tomorrow night. I'll post the site then.
SVTcobra306
06-17-2004, 11:33 AM
Save your money and get the aluminum shaft.
redhorseV6
06-17-2004, 01:29 PM
Save your money and get the aluminum shaft.
what? carbon driveshafts are lighter AND stronger than both steel and aluminum driveshafts. I could afford an aluminum one now, the one i need to save for is the Carbon, they go for about $700.
what? carbon driveshafts are lighter AND stronger than both steel and aluminum driveshafts. I could afford an aluminum one now, the one i need to save for is the Carbon, they go for about $700.
91_4ourbanger
06-19-2004, 05:10 AM
Save your money and get the aluminum shaft.
you clearly dont know what you are talking about, carbon fibre>aluminum.
you clearly dont know what you are talking about, carbon fibre>aluminum.
duplox
06-19-2004, 10:30 AM
Yes - carbon fiber is better than aluminum or steel. But what the hell do you need a carbon fiber driveshaft for??? You can get an aluminum capable of holding 1000+hp for less than a carbon driveshaft. Aluminum is plenty for anything street legal.
SVTcobra306
06-19-2004, 12:51 PM
Yes - carbon fiber is better than aluminum or steel. But what the hell do you need a carbon fiber driveshaft for??? You can get an aluminum capable of holding 1000+hp for less than a carbon driveshaft. Aluminum is plenty for anything street legal.
Amen brother. Why spend an extra 500 dollars or more saving very little weight on a driveshaft. Use that money to put something worthwile on the car.
Amen brother. Why spend an extra 500 dollars or more saving very little weight on a driveshaft. Use that money to put something worthwile on the car.
Cobra01TT
06-19-2004, 10:17 PM
When I saw them, I didn't think it was that much more. And it helps reduce weight and driveline losses.
rerun
06-19-2004, 10:43 PM
people who put carbon fiber on a muscle shouldn't own a mustang in the first place anyway... man what ever happened to ALL steel.. guess that died with every other fun thing :(
eillob
06-19-2004, 11:23 PM
people who put carbon fiber on a muscle shouldn't own a mustang in the first place anyway... man what ever happened to ALL steel.. guess that died with every other fun thing :(
Why would you say something like this? I don't understand your logic.
I agree with Cobra01TT. I think an aluminum drive shaft is just fine on a street car, carbon fibers are a little lighter but its not worth the extra money you'll spend to get one.
To answer your question rerun, steel is heavy as hell when compared to an aluminum one so therefore it costs you HP. One top of that at high speed steel drive shafts can cause vibration. And vibration while your going down the track at 104 mph aint a fun thing.
Why would you say something like this? I don't understand your logic.
I agree with Cobra01TT. I think an aluminum drive shaft is just fine on a street car, carbon fibers are a little lighter but its not worth the extra money you'll spend to get one.
To answer your question rerun, steel is heavy as hell when compared to an aluminum one so therefore it costs you HP. One top of that at high speed steel drive shafts can cause vibration. And vibration while your going down the track at 104 mph aint a fun thing.
redhorseV6
06-20-2004, 07:42 PM
thanks for the tip, if the advantage of carbon is negligible ill go with aluminum. i misunderstood how you meant "save your money"...i thought you meant save up your money. anyway, i've been sick and away from the computer for a couple of days, so i haven't been able to get this out. the website i found with carbon driveshafts is
www.need-4-speed.com/pst.htm
for anyone interested. now, if anyone knows where i can find an aluminum driveshaft, that would be nice.
www.need-4-speed.com/pst.htm
for anyone interested. now, if anyone knows where i can find an aluminum driveshaft, that would be nice.
91_4ourbanger
06-20-2004, 07:54 PM
50resto.com
91_4ourbanger
06-20-2004, 07:55 PM
but get them soon cause the prices on those driveshafts are going up everywhere.
stang_racer20
06-20-2004, 10:25 PM
Summit has the aluminum ones for like $160. I'm probably going with the Strange 4130 chrome-moly one myself, I just dont trust aluminum. They are only like $200 as well.
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