No fret.I am interested in this mod but reading Ephiphany's detailed angle measuring and my lack of understanding of mechanical engineering side of this particular issue, I m worried if this is a fairly involved mod that requires lots of measurements to line up everything perfectly or is it as simple as removing bolts and old DS and putting new bolts back with the new DS?
sorry, i see now...it's $35. some sites still have listed at 1649.Should only be ~$100 difference. Are you finding better pricing than LMR?
I'm not trying to be difficult but I dont notice any of the things in my car that you mention.Very nice @Epiphany - vettttttty nice.
What I would also like to touch on a bit further, as I caught a mention of it in the review above; drive-ability.
People usually tend to base their DS upgrade around weight savings and acceleration improvement, but that is only scratching the surface.
As mentioned by Epiphany above, the GT350 front portion of the DS is mated to the transmission solidly with no "Giubo Joint" like the other model S550 cars have. (auto V8 cars do not have them btw)
Well this solid F/R mounted 2-pc driveshaft is without question one of the things I absolutely despise about the 2005-Current Mustangs. (I understand and accept why they chose to use them)
When you upgrade to a 1-pc DS like this one, the difference is immediately noticed. The engineering behind it, the fact is is CF with some "flex" and ridding of the sloppy harmonics is situation in which is IMO, totally winning.
One of the traits of the modern car's 2-pc DS that is very bothersome to me (especially if I dropped the $$$ on a GT350) is the clickity clackity clunkity that they emit through the drive-line. This sloppy oscillation prevents the driver from truly feeling the car working, and also prevents the driver from being able to "truly" drive the car. Many do not know this as they drive and get accustomed to their new vehicle and they love it, but we all cater our driving styles to our S550s whether we know it or not. My example for this would be, driving these cars for the first time you get that sloppy and jerky feeling that you end up changing the clutch release methods and shifting styles to make the car "behave" better - but once you install a good DS such as this one, you change your driving style as you do not have the driveline "wind up" and unloading anywhere near the level it was with the multipiece unit.
10lbs less rotating mass, MUCH stronger, smoother shifts and better driving characteristics...and just one AWESOME looking piece. This would be the first modification to my GT350 (just like a 1-pc was the first mod to my S550 GTs, both auto and my MT82 car)
Excellent!
It's the tune. A lot of DBW cars are like this from the factory.I'm not trying to be difficult but I dont notice any of the things in my car that you mention.
I dont hear any clunk/drive terrain chatter, I dont have any issues with not smooth shifts (how does a driveshaft impact this anyways).
The one thing that I dont like about this car vs other naturally aspirated performance cars that I have owned/driven extensively is throttle response/lag. There is a noticeable delay between putting your foot down and the power being felt from the rear of the car. This is very noticeable around 3500-4000 rpm, gets better and disappears by 5500 rpm.
This lag is not the lack of torque but rather a delay in driveterrain plus "lazy revving" on the engine's part. Of all the NA track cars I have owned and driven (S65 M3, S85 M5, S63tu M5, 997.1 GT3, 997.2 GT3, E46 M3), this is by far the slowest revving and the least razor sharp throttle car (not the slowest car though!)
For instance my s65 v8 from E90 M3 was incredible as far as throttle response and how quickly the car revs. Now that car had independent throttle bodies which helped but overall it had "razor sharp" throttle. So is my M5 (touch that throttle gently and the car immediately responds). And so was 997 mezger gt3s I drove. Razor sharp throttle, no lag no delay.
For me the only true benefit of DS on this car would be improving on those areas.
Question is, does it really improve? Or am i just dreaming and this is how the mustangs are?
YOU TOO!My money tree has been picked clean in preparation for the 500.
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