How to loose 200kgs?....

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Re: How to loose 200kgs?....

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Biggvl wrote:
hurts your brain at first
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Running a two piece shaft, I enquired about having a one piece made up by two different shaft makers and both recommend not to, so not sure...

Brought some scales for the shed yesterday so will weigh one when I get home

yeah thats because 1 piece would vibrate like all hell unless both ends were to use CV joints instead of Uni joints.

having 2 piece with CV in the middle allows the uni joints at both ends to run straight mostly eliminating drive shaft halves from oscillating in speed.

The front always stays straight since the half is fixed, the back half more or less follows the arc created by the diff's control arms, not perfectly, but much much better than it could with 1 piece. So the 2 piece has a much larger operation angle than the 1 piece without vibrating.

I would imagine a carbon fiber one the vibration would do a lot less damage as its so light the inertia wouldn't be much, also running 2 CV joints should stop oscillation.

2 Porsche 930 race prep'd CVs would be the way to go. 108mm diameter they are, pretty beefy and having them prep'd would allow a much wider operation angle without bind.
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Re: How to loose 200kgs?....

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A couple of things that I don't think have been mentioned-

Hollow sway bars. Super pro make them and they are as good if not better than the solid ones

Aluminium strut legs.
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Don't the xr6 s have aluminium 2 piece tail shafts if they do would be easy to mod to fit being t5 and Borg Warner diff just need to get cut shut and balanced
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AU XR8 definatly have 2 peice alloy tailshaft, a mate is putting the whole running gear into early mustang at the moment including the tailshaft, being as popular as they are should be able to get one quite cheap
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I wonder where the one he twisted came from?
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I wonder where the one he twisted came from?
It was made up by a drive shaft place on the eastside of Melbourne, it was brought second hand though... That was with the old salisbury diff too...

There are no 2 piece alloy shafts in fords, all AU are single piece aluminium, BA are 2 piece steel...
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TdracerTd wrote:A couple of things that I don't think have been mentioned-

Hollow sway bars. Super pro make them and they are as good if not better than the solid ones

Aluminium strut legs.
We don't run sway bars at all. Im very interested in what you mean by 'aluminium strut legs'? :think:

Keep the ideas coming.


P.S. Got a tailshaft on the scales this arvo.... 11kgs complete. I weighed a few items and got surprising results, will post photos in the morning.
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Biggvl wrote:We don't run sway bars at all. Im very interested in what you mean by 'aluminium strut legs'? :think:
Probably an obsolete comment then. If you're not running sway bars, then I would guess that you would be running some nice coil over suspension, which would more than likely be aluminium bodied.

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What's left of the doors could always cut the outer skin off and weld them to the shell that's what's been done to my vj charger makes it an ass to get in an out of but cuts a fair bit of weight out
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There are no doors left at all, just aluminium sheeting. See photos a couple of pages back :thumbup:
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