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Braced, good shafts and spool seems to get the job done. Think of the weight saving over a Dana/9 inch.
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This is why i asked about NOS.

NOS adds so much low rpm torque it kills rear ends easily.

Weight is indeed a factor but one would expect the owner would have the sense to use much lower gears on a heavy car and therefore get around that.
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Nick wrote:Braced, good shafts and spool seems to get the job done. Think of the weight saving over a Dana/9 inch.
Spot on - what happend to your Strange shaft, Nic?????
































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Love it!

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Hey Nick , that ole light weight B body will survive on an 8 3/4 , as will all the A bods , put some real power through a heavy ole B body then you need a Dana.

Hey , 700 HP through a 4300lb b body won't cut it with an 8 3/4. :D

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You have made the weight criteria, all you have to do now is make the horsepower ;)







































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:D :D :thumbright:

Workin on it Pete. :help:
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That's the spirit :thumbright: :thumbright:

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Spot on Pete. ;)

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I'm with Nick on this one, bloow me caps of it last year so billets went in now i'm going for Motive gears as they pitch a lot better than Richmonds :thumbright: :thumbright:
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Blue wrote:It's more weight and torque rather than horsepower that kills 8 3/4"'s. Personally, if I was building a heavy car with a shedload of torque, and I was going racing, I wouldn't be throwing any money at an 83 /4". Given enough weight, torque, and a sticky track, there's nothing you can do to keep an 8 3/4" in one piece, it will break, it's just a question of when.....
Couldn't agree more, better spending money on a different axle.

I prefer a 9" over Dana's, but that just me. My cars fairly light, but torque was the key issue for me... 1000+ ft/lb from 2500rpm through to 5,000rpm ;)

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mopar_mark wrote:
Blue wrote:It's more weight and torque rather than horsepower that kills 8 3/4"'s. Personally, if I was building a heavy car with a shedload of torque, and I was going racing, I wouldn't be throwing any money at an 83 /4". Given enough weight, torque, and a sticky track, there's nothing you can do to keep an 8 3/4" in one piece, it will break, it's just a question of when.....
Couldn't agree more, better spending money on a different axle.

I prefer a 9" over Dana's, but that just me. My cars fairly light, but torque was the key issue for me... 1000+ ft/lb from 2500rpm through to 5,000rpm ;)

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Cannonball wrote:THAT TORQUE IS AWESOME MARK, i got 650 in my 5,5001b bentley and it feels great that cuda,s gonna get torn apart :shock: :D :D
Had to read that twice then, thought you said in your B1 Bentley :D :D

Yeah, I was really surprised mate, torque curve just stayed flat :shock:
Converter guy was having a chuckle, when I was giving him the car spec :lol:

Soon be finished here in Poland, so will eventually have some time to sort the motor out. At least I have stopped it dying when it goes in gear, idle is a lot better, till it gets to 140 F Degrees.

Pretty sure it something in the warm up program.... taking fuel out, motor runs leaner & picks up like a crazy horse. Motor loves timing, seems to be the more the better.

Will have another go at taking some timing out or adding a bit more fuel or combination of both.

Hope to book it in on the rolling road, so can have a better shot at curing it.

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mopar_mark wrote:
Cannonball wrote:THAT TORQUE IS AWESOME MARK, i got 650 in my 5,5001b bentley and it feels great that cuda,s gonna get torn apart :shock: :D :D
Had to read that twice then, thought you said in your B1 Bentley :D :D

Yeah, I was really surprised mate, torque curve just stayed flat :shock:
Converter guy was having a chuckle, when I was giving him the car spec :lol:

Soon be finished here in Poland, so will eventually have some time to sort the motor out. At least I have stopped it dying when it goes in gear, idle is a lot better, till it gets to 140 F Degrees.

Pretty sure it something in the warm up program.... taking fuel out, motor runs leaner & picks up like a crazy horse. Motor loves timing, seems to be the more the better.

Will have another go at taking some timing out or adding a bit more fuel or combination of both.

Hope to book it in on the rolling road, so can have a better shot at curing it.

Sorry to high jack your post Ade
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