Aluminum driveshaft...what is the benefit?
Aluminum driveshaft...what is the benefit?
Just curious what the overall benefit was of an aluminum driveshaft-just lighter so there is less weight to spin? How much lighter are they? Thanks in advance for any info. Have a good one-
For a street car it will reduce or eliminate any driveline vibration. Forget about using a factory aluminum driveshaft if you intend to race. It won't last. I use a 3" x .083" steel shaft in my race car.
for a weekend warrior street car that is slightly modified to say no more then 300 or so horsepower i think they are nice...the extra weight you save in rotational mass is really felt in throttle response. if you get a deal on one or for even a $100 or so it's not a bad little improvement over the stock heavy piece.
if you plan or have any real power in the car though i'd advise against it....that or be sure to have a driveshaft loop. i twisted mine with only 300 horse and stock torque.
if you plan or have any real power in the car though i'd advise against it....that or be sure to have a driveshaft loop. i twisted mine with only 300 horse and stock torque.
For a street car the Aluminum dr shaft is lighter by 4 lbs, less vibration at high speeds, spin up faster. Or in other words not much of a performance increase. But I do have a 1LE aluminum dr shaft on my car. Its just a nice upgrade over the stock steel one.
I've got a 3 1/2" aluminum driveshaft in my TA that is pushing over 400 RWHP (should be higher with new cam and heads). I've never had a problem with it. Just use good U joints and yoke and have it balanced.


