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Old 03-01-2014, 11:22 PM   #57
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Maybe pics of the "other" shaft? Idk...
Not doubting the awesomeness of vendor.. I'm a customer and happy to be a happy one but have yet to bend over for a shaft

Looking fwd to it, just need help deciding what's best for very high speed usage
Buying one for sure, just idk which one
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and happy to be a happy one but have yet to bend over for a shaft

Looking fwd to it, just need help deciding what's best for very high speed usage
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What shaft are u on?
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stock will probably get the CF version. I keep hearing the aluminum version will make a droning sound on highway. i am sensitive to annoying things like that plus i heard the Cf as an elastic effect.
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Ordered the aluminum one. I'll post a review after it's installed

I'm sure it will be a little noisier versus the cf one, but I couldn't justify the additional cost.

Let's face... we are modifying our cars... it's going to get noisier and noisier. Once I go FI, I could care less if my driveshaft is making noise or vibrating a little
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Ordered the aluminum one. I'll post a review after it's installed

I'm sure it will be a little noisier versus the cf one, but I couldn't justify the additional cost.

Let's face... we are modifying our cars... it's going to get noisier and noisier. Once I go FI, I could care less if my driveshaft is making noise or vibrating a little
Definitely looking forward to hearing your review! I'm considering the aluminum one as well.
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Not doubting the awesomeness of vendor.. I'm a customer and happy to be a happy one but have yet to bend over for a shaft

Looking fwd to it, just need help deciding what's best for very high speed usage
Buying one for sure, just idk which one
You have seen my CF driveshaft in person. What do you want to know about it other than the following and what we have talked about?

Neapco = U-Joints
Sonnax = Billet Aluminum U-Joint ends
ACPT = Carbon tube (high modulas diamond weave)
3M = Bonding adhesive

The weak point on the CF driveshaft during testing was the U-Joints but unless you are making more than 3,100 ft/lb. torque I'd hardly consider it a weak point in your application.
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You have seen my CF driveshaft in person. What do you want to know about it other than the following and what we have talked about?

Neapco = U-Joints
Sonnax = Billet Aluminum U-Joint ends
ACPT = Carbon tube (high modulas diamond weave)
3M = Bonding adhesive

The weak point on the CF driveshaft during testing was the U-Joints but unless you are making more than 3,100 ft/lb. torque I'd hardly consider it a weak point in your application.
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After re-reading, Efferalgan is right, we were talking about the same thing - the gap between the silver cup and the aftermarket driveshafts which have no black collar.

I wonder how important this is for winter driving, especially on salted roads. Would the joints rust? @Efferalgan, any issues with your DSS driveshaft so far?
Haven't had an opportunity to look underneath the car since I installed the DS. Will do examination soon when my JDL header arrives.
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I've always not liked how they rated in HP it makes things quite confusing. Still standing I am wondering what the limits actually are. I am expecting 325-375wtq until transmission internals a manage to hit the market. Should I just inquire from DSS the limitations since they base under nonsense ratings? My axles are rated for "600hp" from DSS and all I can think about is how they know what rpm I rev to :P
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Rev doesn't have anything to do with it. Torque does like you said. DSS builds tons and tons of parts for much larger motors than ours that put out more torque than HP most of the time, LS1, WRX/STI, and etc... 600HP in our car would be nothing still torque wise for this stuff to handle. Again HP is a more relate-able term for most of the population so that is my guess as to why they issue that number as they rated factor.
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Rev doesn't have anything to do with it. Torque does like you said. DSS builds tons and tons of parts for much larger motors than ours that put out more torque than HP most of the time, LS1, WRX/STI, and etc... 600HP in our car would be nothing still torque wise for this stuff to handle. Again HP is a more relate-able term for most of the population so that is my guess as to why they issue that number as they rated factor.
I am still wondering what the limitation of the aluminum drive shaft is... As I have considered purchasing one but the "rating" it has is about where I am expecting my car to be.
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