All,
I'm coming to the last few months of my deployment and I'm anxious to build the hell out of my rear end. I want to be able to brutally launch this rear with potentially in excess of 1000rwhp, 1.2X 60's, launching both with a manual now, and off of a transbrake in the future. I don't want to worry about everything staying together or needing to rebuild it in the future. Here's what I'm thinking I need:
Stock 8.8 plus the following:
- Gun-drilled 33-spline axles
- welded axle tubes
- 3.27 or 3.55 gears
- Spool
- 9" ends
- Brace Girdle
Here are my questions/curiosities:
This is a street car and as such going to a spool is a lesser of 2 evils. They're cheap and unquestionably durable, but I don't like the idea of tight turns or parking lot issues. What are alternatives to a spool that are unquestionably durable enough to handle the power I'm going to put down? I like the article I read about the Boss 302s torsen differential that's entirely mechanical. Is that rearend a good one for drag racing, too?
A recommendation I've heard before is taking 1/2" off of each side. What advantage is there to shortening the axles? Will it allow me to put in a bigger tire? How much should I bring the rear in?
What else should I be considering?
Should I reconsider a 9"?
Thanks,
Chris
I'm coming to the last few months of my deployment and I'm anxious to build the hell out of my rear end. I want to be able to brutally launch this rear with potentially in excess of 1000rwhp, 1.2X 60's, launching both with a manual now, and off of a transbrake in the future. I don't want to worry about everything staying together or needing to rebuild it in the future. Here's what I'm thinking I need:
Stock 8.8 plus the following:
- Gun-drilled 33-spline axles
- welded axle tubes
- 3.27 or 3.55 gears
- Spool
- 9" ends
- Brace Girdle
Here are my questions/curiosities:
This is a street car and as such going to a spool is a lesser of 2 evils. They're cheap and unquestionably durable, but I don't like the idea of tight turns or parking lot issues. What are alternatives to a spool that are unquestionably durable enough to handle the power I'm going to put down? I like the article I read about the Boss 302s torsen differential that's entirely mechanical. Is that rearend a good one for drag racing, too?
A recommendation I've heard before is taking 1/2" off of each side. What advantage is there to shortening the axles? Will it allow me to put in a bigger tire? How much should I bring the rear in?
What else should I be considering?
Should I reconsider a 9"?
Thanks,
Chris