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War: Would I like to own what? The website, or the car?
Just asking..
Ray
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Originally posted by Kremitthefrog: I like to wear dresses and use binoculars to watch grandmas across the street.
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Oh. I don't own the website...if that answers your question.
I've put an add in the classifieds on my ride, just debating my options.
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356/334 wHP/TQ at 10psi on pump gas!
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Read the title!!!! frikkin b00n's!! Originally posted by S2Knott: Demon has the fastest time 13.47!
http://home.kc.rr.com/newshore/Cars/SVT.html
1999 Silver Frost SVT
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Quaife, lightened SVT Flywheel, SPEC stage II clutch, removed resonator, k&n drop in - various other goodies too.
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I thought we were already done with that topic, there aren't that many fast N/A non-svt's right? Just kidding man. I was sort of on topic before that though.
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'06 Mazda5 Touring, 5spd,MTX, Black
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Originally posted by DemonSVT: Maximas are lighter. Most years notably lighter.
got that right. Harold weighed his in at 2840 lbs in full street trim. And the drivetrain is extremely stronger than ours. He was still running stock axles after numerous track runs on slicks and putting down 538 whp, 603 wtq. Stock internals too.
But hes now sold it and is moving on too bigger and better things. Hes in the process of building a 1000 whp Lexus SC300.
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Jim Hahn
1996 T-Red Contour SE Reborn 4/6/04
3.0L swap and Arizona Dyno Chip Turbo Kit
364 whp, 410 wtq @ 4,700 rpm
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but this is all kinda the fun about these cars, they aren't that fast and they arent everywhere running low times, so when they do pull something in the 13's (and soon hopefully the 12's)its really amazing and cool. atleast thats how i feel about these cars.
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Originally posted by beyondloadedSE: Originally posted by DemonSVT: Maximas are lighter. Most years notably lighter.
got that right. Harold weighed his in at 2840 lbs in full street trim. And the drivetrain is extremely stronger than ours. He was still running stock axles after numerous track runs on slicks and putting down 538 whp, 603 wtq. Stock internals too.
But hes now sold it and is moving on too bigger and better things. Hes in the process of building a 1000 whp Lexus SC300.
I just have a question. How many people have actually straight up broke the stock axles in drag racing?
I know the stage 2 axles from driveshaftshop were breaking, but how many people went and sheared their stock axles before going out and buying stage 2 axles?
I want to know because most people I know just went and bought the stage 2 axles because they just assumed the stock axles suck. Turns out, I've heard less people talking about stock axle breakage than I have the stage 2.
Same thing with the hubs too.
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Originally posted by warmonger: Originally posted by beyondloadedSE: Originally posted by DemonSVT: Maximas are lighter. Most years notably lighter.
got that right. Harold weighed his in at 2840 lbs in full street trim. And the drivetrain is extremely stronger than ours. He was still running stock axles after numerous track runs on slicks and putting down 538 whp, 603 wtq. Stock internals too.
But hes now sold it and is moving on too bigger and better things. Hes in the process of building a 1000 whp Lexus SC300.
I just have a question. How many people have actually straight up broke the stock axles in drag racing?
I know the stage 2 axles from driveshaftshop were breaking, but how many people went and sheared their stock axles before going out and buying stage 2 axles?
I want to know because most people I know just went and bought the stage 2 axles because they just assumed the stock axles suck. Turns out, I've heard less people talking about stock axle breakage than I have the stage 2.
Same thing with the hubs too.
This is exactly what I've been thinking the whole time.. Im guessing people are automatically going with the Stage II's as they expect to break the stock axles, or for peace of mind.. But I've wondered just how much the stock axles truely can handle..
Mark
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i iave broken the stock axles. 2x on the driver's side and 1x on the passenger...
1999 Cougar V6 MTX
SVT UIM/LIM/65mm TB, I/H/E, Fidanza/SPEC III/Torsen, Koni/GC's, 19" Icon wheels w/ Pirelli rubber, NX Wet Kit
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I broke both a stock axle and a GCK HD axle.
Both from launching.
I agree that there is no "overall" strength difference in any of the "currently" available axles. They all are limited by the size of the splined shaft.
I recommend GCK HD axles for replacements for broken stock units because the price is good (~$125) and they carry a lifetime warranty.
2000 SVT #674
13.47 @ 102 - All Motor!
It was not broke; Yet I fixed it anyway.
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