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si21 wrote:si21 wrote:mettersl wrote:Better fit some hard springs then......fingers crossed for you. Original design is pants in other ways so if the CV type design works there is a lot going for it. There are off the shelf UN1 to ford adapters available aren't there?
Lee
I see what your saying Lee but the race car will have solid bars instead of springs and I know my car will have increased spring and damper rates and will be lower so this should restrict movement required? Maybe not compatible on a standard car ?
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si21 wrote:2 bob n a conker they aint..........
lee's shafts in the photos are bespoke made for his own application for his project racer......
why whats so special about Clees suspention or drive train
i can get shafts done as i've already had spider shafts done and already have a supplier, as they are a bespoke length and nothing off the shelf will fit, the GTA s / A610 will be a similar fabrication job as spider shafts just a different length as they use the same CV's and a similar thickness (an uprated version compared to oem ) for those of you with a bit of extra oomf .
if several club memebers showed an interest i could get them done at pretty competitive price depending on the numbers ordered.....
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andyh877 wrote:si21 wrote:2 bob n a conker they aint..........
lee's shafts in the photos are bespoke made for his own application for his project racer......
why whats so special about Clees suspention or drive train
i can get shafts done as i've already had spider shafts done and already have a supplier, as they are a bespoke length and nothing off the shelf will fit, the GTA s / A610 will be a similar fabrication job as spider shafts just a different length as they use the same CV's and a similar thickness (an uprated version compared to oem ) for those of you with a bit of extra oomf .
if several club memebers showed an interest i could get them done at pretty competitive price depending on the numbers ordered.....
Can you unbolt the drive shafts from the splines in the box, I am building a race car not a standard road car; I am aiming for jobs like a clutch to be done in about a day. This winter/spring a shorter ratio box is going in, the subframe will be modified so that the box can be removed from underneath withoutt the need to remove the whole subframe. A race car breaks you need it to be quick to work on.....I am starting as I mean to go on TBH thats what I am building, it may take me a while to get there but get there I will do.
No point buying standard shafts if I am going to want to change then again later ,,,,especially when theres nothing currently wrong with the shafts fitted to the car
It's great that shafts will be available at realisitc prices to keep the cars on the road
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MFaulks wrote:Si,
I don't know what you are getting so heated about. I had the drive shafts made for a project I wanted to do for myself - period. I was working to a spec I wanted for a strip monster, not much else. The engine was going twin turbo, serious power and I had the setup engineered many moons ago, but like a lot of projects sat about and didn't have a car etc... it then made better sense to use them in something that was going to get completed. So there is nothing special about them other than they are designed to handle massive torque, and hence really on the heavy side for lower torque applications.
There are many solutions, but you need to decide what you are really going to be doing with the car, and how much money you are going to burn / pain you are prepared to accept. One minute you asked me about gas-flowed / ported heads, now you are on gear ratios, next will be something else... and the cage point raised by CLee is a good one - get it first, as safety is premium...
I would ask, what is your realistic racing budget? Some of the modifications you are talking add up to 10s of '000s very quickly, and you still need to go racing at the end of it...
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