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Drivetrain Modification/Discussion
Strengthening the driveline
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<blockquote data-quote="nicksender" data-source="post: 14911640" data-attributes="member: 25552"><p>I would definitely consider half-shafts + sticky tires first for track/street insurance.</p><p></p><p>Followed after by an RXT clutch, MGW shifter, billet oil pump gears, billet lower crankshaft gears, and a driveshaft.</p><p></p><p>So about $4500-$5000 for the above parts if you are going to install them yourself.</p><p></p><p>That all just my opinion. Unfortunately it costs a lot more to run a manual car over an automatic if tracking it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicksender, post: 14911640, member: 25552"] I would definitely consider half-shafts + sticky tires first for track/street insurance. Followed after by an RXT clutch, MGW shifter, billet oil pump gears, billet lower crankshaft gears, and a driveshaft. So about $4500-$5000 for the above parts if you are going to install them yourself. That all just my opinion. Unfortunately it costs a lot more to run a manual car over an automatic if tracking it. [/QUOTE]
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