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MustangMan00

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hey is this just useless weight....i heard it was, can I just take it off?

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PUNISHER RACING

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yup!
 

Flghtmstr1

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Um...I wouldn't take it off just yet. It is there to minimize the effects of harmonic vibrations at certain driveshaft RPM (or something like that). I remember reading somewhere not to take it off. I'll try to find the link...
 
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MustangMan00

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damn man u need a better tuner... im makin 242 rwhp with a dyno tune on 87 and o/r x, magapack catback, and k&n filter, butu got me on tq i got 264
 

BurningRubber

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Yes you can remove it. Mine literally was hanging on by 1 bolt and slamming into the car so I yanked it before it fell off and hurt someone or damaged my or another persons car.

It supposed to balance harmonics but go look and see how many other cars on the road are using that.
 

Flghtmstr1

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MustangMan00 said:
damn man u need a better tuner... im makin 242 rwhp with a dyno tune on 87 and o/r x, magapack catback, and k&n filter, butu got me on tq i got 264
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My numbers are through an auto...also, remember that I have a catted X and I'm still running the stock catback. As for the dyno run itself, I "hot-lapped" my car, and in the excitement I forgot to use the dyno fan at the shop, so I'm definitely making more power than the numbers would suggest. At the dyno, I wasn't as concerned with my numbers themselves as I was with tuning my car, which is what a dyno is truly for. I got it to the point where my AFR was pretty much perfect on my last run. My car pulls considerably harder now, and thats what I was going for.

One last thing about the dyno; my torque is undoubtedly higher than 280 because I had to start my runs at 4250 rpm to keep from downshifting, and 4250 is my torque peak on the dyno graph


As for the question of whether to remove that "dogbone" thing, just because other cars don't have it doesn't mean ours don't need it. Why would Ford bother putting something that heavy back there if it wasn't necessary?
 

96GTstang46

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Well i know some people take it off and dont take a 2nd thought about it. While others say it needs to say on..
Now for my .02 i am kinda pulled in the middle, just like you are MustangMan00.

My best friend has a 98gt and has his off.. his car is just fine, but i was told that it was more for noise and the travel of the diff while on the road. Thus the heavy weight to pull the diff down while driving over bumps in the road or something..

Less weight (bolts) = more power!!!!
jk I could be 100% wrong on this, but i would like to see more posts
 

RandyStinchcomb

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just an FYI: if You Do Take it Off....Make Sure you re-install the upper stamped steel brkt, as thats the contact point for the rear pinion snubber...........
 

CobraRed_96_GT

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thats the point where i jack up the rear end, why would i take that off?
 
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I was always told that that was for vibration, but it only works on stock gears. Meaning if you change your gears, it isnt as effective. I took mine off on my fox, everything was fine and all.
 

1low03gt

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Scorcher2005 said:
I was always told that that was for vibration, but it only works on stock gears. Meaning if you change your gears, it isnt as effective. I took mine off on my fox, everything was fine and all.
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That is the word.I know many that don't have it on once they swapped gears with zero issues,including myself.
 

Mustang5L5

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I left mine on both my Mustangs.
 
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