I'm at 660+ HP to the tires and on all stock shafts. You'll break the P2 planet before a shaft it seems, since I ate one of those, and the C2 hub. It seems your goal is below my power level (if I recall correctly), so shafts would be a waste of money IMO.
So I just went with it for peace of mind. Doesn't sound likely that you'll break any of the shafts under 600 rwhp, but it was worth the extra $600 to me to know I won't take out a part that costs 3x as much if it does break.
Do the C2 hub.
Doing the C2 billet hub protects you against bad tuning.Enlightenment please? Is this not a standard upgrade in a rebuild or... I feel stupid not knowing what to ask for?
And/or [THREAD=67680]broken trim springs[/THREAD]...Doing the C2 billet hub protects you against bad tuning.
Relatively low, right under 1,000 lb-ft. I spin the motor a bit higher RPM than stock.My goal outside of work related would be around your numbers... What are you pushing torque wise?
And/or [THREAD=67680]broken trim springs[/THREAD]...
Relatively low, right under 1,000 lb-ft. I spin the motor a bit higher RPM than stock.
Indeed. I wish you had invented them a couple years earlier, so my first transmission build could have had them. My current one has them, and so far, so good.My trim springs don't break.
Indeed. I wish you had invented them a couple years earlier, so my first transmission build could have had them. My current one has them, and so far, so good.
I guess I wasn't clear with how I phrased that. My old trans (which blew up from broken trim springs) didn't have the MikeL springs, because he hadn't invented them yet. My current trans does have the MikeL springs, and they are working great.well get some and put them in! same with the shift valve springs. you will like them
I guess I wasn't clear with how I phrased that. My old trans (which blew up from broken trim springs) didn't have the MikeL springs, because he hadn't invented them yet. My current trans does have the MikeL springs, and they are working great.
Do the C2 hub. You won't need shafts. If the Allison input shaft breaks it is no problem popping out the broken piece. I've done it many times. No damage occurs to the converter.