F35 - Project 6k sidestep
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Once I get 4.45's in the car I probably won't do interstate anymore. Lots of rpm.
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Final dimensions. Only thing left is to send file and have milled. I also need to make a provision for pullers like the stock piece had but I will be placing it in a slightly different orienting which will be noted after gears are installed on output shaft. Still not 100% sure what grade steel to use. As far as weight, the steel brace I made weighs in under 2lbs.
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Update: final product should be in my hands within a couple weeks. I cannot wait!
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LNFwagonSS (04-07-2016)
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Exactly. There is no reason the deltas have to die because GM stopped production. Hell, look at the Supras now. They are worth almost as much as the modern GTR relative to wear and mileage in Stock form. We have the same, if not more, potential as comparable Honda platforms only we don't have the vast selection of aftermarket drivetrain parts. It's our missing link. Our f35 is a damn good transmission. There are just a few weak spots which wreak havoc on the entire assembly.
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freakta (04-07-2016)
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I can always just send you the brace itself and you could fit it yourself but would be best if you sent me your bellhousing to fit the brace. I've added several thou of material in key spots to ensure best fitment to each bellhousing, not to mention the milling on bellhousing as well as the press fit dowel fastener is the icing on the cake and can only be done after brace is fitted. We are also dealing with a cast alum bellhousing so tolerances are not identical between each bellhousing so I can't just give you a measurement.
Update: final product should be in my hands within a couple weeks. I cannot wait!
Update: final product should be in my hands within a couple weeks. I cannot wait!
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Billet bellhousing would be ideal but $$$$. Idk how many would spend 1500+ for that. I could design one but again $$$$
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wow I am liking what I see.
and never broke a trans in that area, always just strip 3rd gear.
have no idea how mines holding up so far.
well in the 600whp range now (like 650ish) and over 500wtq on a stock open diff f35.
actually held a 3rd gear pull under spray this weekend.
et street r's come tomorrow, so that may just be the nail in the coffin
and never broke a trans in that area, always just strip 3rd gear.
have no idea how mines holding up so far.
well in the 600whp range now (like 650ish) and over 500wtq on a stock open diff f35.
actually held a 3rd gear pull under spray this weekend.
et street r's come tomorrow, so that may just be the nail in the coffin