So with the imminent death of my stock posi on the horizon, ive been doing my homework on a new rear end. It seems like there is a TON to consider when setting one of these axles up for taking corners, which virtually no one seems to do and there arent many options that can handle power and still behave on the street/twisties.
I've done a fair amount of research but still feel like ive only scratched the surface. So far it seems like the S60 with a true trac and either a 3.73/4.10 gear is going to be the winner.
I like the 9" but there downsides:
1) the 9" true trac has a history of problems ever since eaton bought detroit locker out, S60 doesnt seem to have this issue
2) the alternative "wave track" is super expensive and supposed to be better, but it seems like road racers actually kill wavetracs easily and instead prefer true tracs and lockers.
3) price... not sure when a decent 9" axle started costing $4000
4) 2.25" pinion offset vs the S60s 1.25" --- From what I can tell the offset pinion is responsible for robbing power in the 9" whereas the weight of components is the issue with the S60. Which leads me to believe they will perform similarly at WOT, but at a cruise the 9" will probably be more parasitic. (hotrod article below has some good info on this).
A couple plus's to the 9" is 3.90 gears which would be my preference, and lightweight fabricated housings which im not really interested in spending money on
My car is an all purpose car, and always will be. My objective is to have fun at the drag strip, autox, and road course and never have to worry about the axle. I typically only run street tires but I drive the car hard. (powershift, etc). My car is currently making 370rwhp, and the 10 bolt has survived at least 5 years of abuse with no gear whine or signs of failure (besides the posi). This leads me to believe nothing more than a 10 bolt is necessary, but it also doesnt give me any room to grow and doesnt give me an ideal gear ratio. My next build when that time comes will probably be somewhere in the mid 400 rwhp range. I have not changed the 3.42 gears in my 10 bolt because anything bigger is too small of a pinion IMO. If i were to rebuild the 10 bolt, it would be with a 3.42 gear. I am pretty confident my driving style would snap a 4.10 gearset in a 10 bolt.
My friend Jon is also looking to do the same upgrade in a higher powered LS car. Same goals but he's a little more concerned with the weight than i am. Or maybe im just a cheap ass.
I'll tag him here but he probably won't chime in much because hes busy or just a jerk
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Some reads on the topic:
http://www.hotrod.com/how-to/transmi...ear-axle-swap/
http://www.pro-touring.com/threads/1...ime-comparison
I've done a fair amount of research but still feel like ive only scratched the surface. So far it seems like the S60 with a true trac and either a 3.73/4.10 gear is going to be the winner.
I like the 9" but there downsides:
1) the 9" true trac has a history of problems ever since eaton bought detroit locker out, S60 doesnt seem to have this issue
2) the alternative "wave track" is super expensive and supposed to be better, but it seems like road racers actually kill wavetracs easily and instead prefer true tracs and lockers.
3) price... not sure when a decent 9" axle started costing $4000
4) 2.25" pinion offset vs the S60s 1.25" --- From what I can tell the offset pinion is responsible for robbing power in the 9" whereas the weight of components is the issue with the S60. Which leads me to believe they will perform similarly at WOT, but at a cruise the 9" will probably be more parasitic. (hotrod article below has some good info on this).
A couple plus's to the 9" is 3.90 gears which would be my preference, and lightweight fabricated housings which im not really interested in spending money on
My car is an all purpose car, and always will be. My objective is to have fun at the drag strip, autox, and road course and never have to worry about the axle. I typically only run street tires but I drive the car hard. (powershift, etc). My car is currently making 370rwhp, and the 10 bolt has survived at least 5 years of abuse with no gear whine or signs of failure (besides the posi). This leads me to believe nothing more than a 10 bolt is necessary, but it also doesnt give me any room to grow and doesnt give me an ideal gear ratio. My next build when that time comes will probably be somewhere in the mid 400 rwhp range. I have not changed the 3.42 gears in my 10 bolt because anything bigger is too small of a pinion IMO. If i were to rebuild the 10 bolt, it would be with a 3.42 gear. I am pretty confident my driving style would snap a 4.10 gearset in a 10 bolt.
My friend Jon is also looking to do the same upgrade in a higher powered LS car. Same goals but he's a little more concerned with the weight than i am. Or maybe im just a cheap ass.
Some reads on the topic:
http://www.hotrod.com/how-to/transmi...ear-axle-swap/
http://www.pro-touring.com/threads/1...ime-comparison






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