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Diff and trans should be changed. 10 hours is a good rule of thumb. OP Mustang has kits with top of the line products. Many of us run the Castrol SRF brake fluid.
thanks. I believe I’m over the 10 hours now. Time to get it done
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Diff and trans should be changed. 10 hours is a good rule of thumb. OP Mustang has kits with top of the line products. Many of us run the Castrol SRF brake fluid.
Diff and trans should be changed. 10 hours is a good rule of thumb. OP Mustang has kits with top of the line products. Many of us run the Castrol SRF brake fluid.
nice choice. I went with aluminum after @blacksheep-1 mentioned hes seen cf ones come apart
Yeah, I mean it's a weight saver, but it's at the lowest point in the car, and that weight doesn't act like a lightened flywheel because the rotational forces are centered around a small diameter. If you had the older S197, it has the 2 piece driveshaft with the center bearing, so there's a lot of weight and more pieces to break.. Since I work on the GT4 cars, they have aluminum shafts without any center support, I'm not sure if the road cars do , or do not. I'm trying to think, and I don't ever remember seeing any road race car run a carbon shaft, not the mustangs, the astin or the corvettes I've worked on.
Yeah, I mean it's a weight saver, but it's at the lowest point in the car, and that weight doesn't act like a lightened flywheel because the rotational forces are centered around a small diameter. If you had the older S197, it has the 2 piece driveshaft with the center bearing, so there's a lot of weight and more pieces to break.. Since I work on the GT4 cars, they have aluminum shafts without any center support, I'm not sure if the road cars do , or do not. I'm trying to think, and I don't ever remember seeing any road race car run a carbon shaft, not the mustangs, the astin or the corvettes I've worked on.
The fenders weigh a hair under 3lbs from what speedkore told me
fml. Wish i knew about these when i crashed my car. The oem rear bumper took 6weeks to get and $900
how many panels do you have to replace?
Front bumper, rear bumper,drivers door/fender/quarter panel
Well the cars done soooooooo maybe next crashIf you haven’t bought all the panels yet,
I can give you the guy at speedkore Info I’m dealing with. He’s been hooking me up with deals on panels.
ive been going with a wet layup on the carbon which is cheaper than doing the normal process. I’m painting over the panels so that’s why I don’t care. He also hooked me up with some blemmed Panels and gave me discounts on those as well.
let me know bud.
Sooooo Never??Well the cars done soooooooo maybe next crash
Well the cars done soooooooo maybe next crash