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breaking FD parts (transmission, clutch, driveshaft, axles, differential, etc)

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Old 04-27-07, 02:24 PM
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Question breaking FD parts (transmission, clutch, driveshaft, axles, differential, etc)

NOTE: I posted the same thread in the rotary drag racing subforum: HERE

Hey all experienced draggers, I'm wondering about who has broken things at the DRAG STRIP. If you can state the following, I'd appreciate it:

1. What broke (the main failure and any related parts)
2. Power level of motor
3. What you did to fix the problem (get used parts, new parts?)
4. How much the parts cost you
5. Tires & suspension mods on your car
6. Lessons you "learned" from the experience
7. (related to 6.) Why you think the failure occured

I'm trying to figure out how much more money I'd have to dump on driveline bits just in case I break things at the strip (want to push the car a bit at this point). Thanks in advance!!!
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Old 04-27-07, 02:53 PM
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same as other one...

1.) My Bank account (main failure: rx7)
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Old 04-27-07, 03:01 PM
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I'm closing this as there is no point to redundant threads. Please use the thread in the Drag forum.
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