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<blockquote data-quote="03gobluecobra" data-source="post: 5901411" data-attributes="member: 11523"><p>I have heard the CF results is it being gentler on the drivetrain, as the CF has a bit of flex to it. So the 03 cobra's clunk can be eliminate by the CF one as it absorbs the vibration. Also, I think the CF driveshaft is a tad lighter, if that matters any. In either case, I don't think you'd notice too big of a difference. </p><p></p><p>As far as safety goes, something that would shatter seems safer to me than something that would snap in half. Have you ever seen what happens to a car that breaks a DS mid run? The back half of the DS can stick in the ground, and pole vault the car. Thats why you need a DS loop for really fast cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03gobluecobra, post: 5901411, member: 11523"] I have heard the CF results is it being gentler on the drivetrain, as the CF has a bit of flex to it. So the 03 cobra's clunk can be eliminate by the CF one as it absorbs the vibration. Also, I think the CF driveshaft is a tad lighter, if that matters any. In either case, I don't think you'd notice too big of a difference. As far as safety goes, something that would shatter seems safer to me than something that would snap in half. Have you ever seen what happens to a car that breaks a DS mid run? The back half of the DS can stick in the ground, and pole vault the car. Thats why you need a DS loop for really fast cars. [/QUOTE]
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