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Old 04-22-2008, 11:13 PM
meme405 meme405 is offline
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Default Extreme Torque

As per request from an XMF member, I am going to attempt to bend a stock Gen 1 driveshaft.

This project is currently nothing but a BNIB Gen 1 Skyline.

But i need some direction, I know that i will probably only use this chassis once and then strip it of all useful parts and scrap it.

Originally I was thinking of just tossing AWD on the car, finding ways of getting lots of torque to the car. Then throwing a brick on it (for grip) and lining it up againts a wall and giving it throttle and seeing what happens...

This may be impossible but im gonna try. I would like people to refrain from comments like: Put all GPM on it < this is stupid, why would i need GPM shocks? The only GPM parts i am going to install is dogbones. I am also obviously not going to install tight tunrs Etc. on the car

Now this is a warning i dont really want to take this very far...I am opne to sugestions, but i am not going to go past a certain point on this...

That point may be when i break the GPM dogbones (i have a feeling this migyht happen) before i bend the shaft...I am not going to go thorugh extensive mods just so i can bypass the dogbones...

One question i already have is do they sell aluminum (or any other metal) bevel gears desinged for xmods...
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