hey guys i was just wondering if their were any mods that would aid in getting a bigger percentage of horsepower from the crank to the wheel. Could an aluminum drive shaft help?
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You won't be able to get more force to the wheels, but the mass moment of inertia is alot less with aluminum and enables the drivetrain to accelerate at a somewhat increased rate. The big advantage is the reduced weight, not power transfer. The only real way to increase power transfer percentage is to use high quality lubes, parasitic losses are what cause the 20% drop in power from crank to wheels.
[ March 09, 2003: Message edited by: pvtschultz ]</p>1995 Firebird 3.8 A4, 140,000 miles and going strong<br />Basically Stock, college=poor <p>Junior Mechanical Engineering Student: Milwaukee School of Engineering; Cpl, MN Army National Guard...just got promoted :)
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A new torque converter will get a better percentage of your power to the wheels. Lurk around the drivetrain section for awhile, you will learn quite a bit. (Disregard this unless you have an automatic transmission.) If you have a manual transmission (I don't know much about mods for these) a better clutch might help.
[ March 09, 2003: Message edited by: Camarorulz ]</p>-Eric<br />2002 Navy Blue Camaro...Striped and Stalled. 35th Anniversary SS wheels <br />Best ET: 15.384 @ 88.32 on street tires<br />Project Whitney: Goal, 14.0 1/4 by summer 2008.
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by pvtschultz:
The only real way to increase power transfer percentage is to use high quality lubes<hr></blockquote>
such as....?
sounds cheap and effective. im interested. where could i find such lubes
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probably can't get better lubes, except maybe quality synthetic engine oil, but keeping fresh lube will help. You'll never get over parsitic losses, you need lube to live a long life. But a high stall torque converter will give you greater torque multiplacation at launch.1995 Firebird 3.8 A4, 140,000 miles and going strong<br />Basically Stock, college=poor <p>Junior Mechanical Engineering Student: Milwaukee School of Engineering; Cpl, MN Army National Guard...just got promoted :)
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They say if you run all synthetic lubes throughout the drivetrain (engine, tranny, and rear) that you can pick 5 or 10 hp I think. Watched Horsepower TV where they did it on a Camaro with Royal Purple synthetics and gained like 10 hp I think. I'm running all Amsoil Synthetics in my camaro. I couldn't feel the difference, but I guess the dyno doesn't lie [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]Black 99 M5 Camaro \"6BANGER\"<p>Sport Appearance Package, Whisper Lid, SLP Cold Air Kit, K&N Filter,Dynomax Custom Cat-Back, BMR STB, Jet Stage II Module, Centerforce Dual Friction Clutch, Hurst Shifter with Custom Short Stick, RKSport 2\" Drop Springs, SS Hood, Poly Tranny Mount & TA Bushing, SLP 3.42 Gears with LSD, All Amsoil Synthetic Lubricants
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