Strongest drivetrain on a budget?

Greasepunk
04-30-2004, 11:07 PM
Just wondering what kind of driveshaft and rearend to get that won't fall apart draggin...

rskrause
05-01-2004, 06:33 AM
A stock steel shaft is way stronger than a stock aluminum shaft and you already have it, so it's "free". You are stock with the rearend. I guess one of those fancy covers may be of some help, but with hard launches on sticky tires it will not last in an M6 car. It may do ok with an automatic though.

Rich Krause

Derrick Redd
05-01-2004, 09:52 AM
Stock steel driveshaft and upgraded 10-bolt. :thumb: Best time in sig with some tire spin out the hole. Best 60ft. of 1.55. :D

Z28Nut
05-01-2004, 11:48 AM
I'm running an Inland Empire 3" al shaft with a Eaton posi put in last summer with 3.73 Presision Gears. I think I took some teeth off the ring gear pulling out of a gas station a couple weeks ago. I have a Trans Go shift kit in the A4 that chirps the tires over 1/3 throttle. The new Nitto drag radials took their toll and something snapped. Oops. Oh, yeah, I have the stud girdle rear cover, also. Saving for a 12-bolt or 9".

Greasepunk
05-01-2004, 06:38 PM
I have the AAM cover/girdle and 3.73's, so I should be safe running it hard right. I don't have special tires or anything.

LT1Squirrel
05-02-2004, 08:21 PM
Originally posted by Derrick Redd
Stock steel driveshaft and upgraded 10-bolt. :thumb: Best time in sig with some tire spin out the hole. Best 60ft. of 1.55. :D how upgraded is your upgraded 10 bolt?:p