Hey Guys I Looking For You Fast Guys For Some Help!! How Long Would My 8inch. 4.62 Gear Hold With A 4000 Stall Or Would It. Looking At Maybe 8.8, Heard They Have Way Less Rotating Mass Than A 9. Trying To Lower My 20% Loss
i run 4:62 in the stock 8 incher with a 4000 stall.. sorry i know i don't have 450 at the wheels but got 430 at the crank i haven't had a problem yet.. knock knock knock when i spoke to moser they said that 8 should be good to about 400. i have nice aftermarket axles but thats not whats gonna brake in the 8 incher! how you know your putting 450 now?
Not Positive Whats Going To End Up At The Wheel, But We Know Motor To Be Between 540 To 560, It's Almost Done But I Want To Get The Rest Of The Car Ready Too!!
wow what kinda motor is that gonna be? you'll shread the center section in no time! shoot if your spending that kind of money on the engine i'd get just get a 9
That Makes Perfect Sense But I'm Running Out Of Money As You Would Expect. THIS IS WHAT I'M LEFT WITH, EARLIER THREADS SAY MONARC OR GRANADA 9INCH. SOUND RIGHT?? BREIF SUMMARY 336, MAHLE'S, CUSTOM CANFIELDS, 5.4 RODS, 11.6 COMP. .720 LIFT SOLID ROLLER, 9000 SCAT LIGHTWEIGHT, MAIN SUPPORT, VALLEY SUPPORT, LOTS OF LIGHT WEIGHT GOODIES!!$$ LOTS OF TIPS FROM PROSTOCK BUILDER. NEED SUPER VIC. ANY IDEAS? OH YA NICE CARS & SITE TO GO WITH
article in one of the magazines a few months back showed reworking an 8.8. said it would be the next replacement for the 9". i'll see if i can find it out in the garage later.
it was in the january 2004 issue of "super rod" magazine. they say they were first introduced in 1981 and are still available in mustangs, crown vics, and trucks including the f-150, explorers, and the 4.0 rangers. also noted was the excellent chance of finding a limited slip differential. mustangs are going to come with good gear sets, but trucks and suv's often have 3.55, 3.73, and 3.90 gears. stock passenger splines are 28, while full size trucks are 31's. it also states the axles can't be shortened due to the c-clip buttons. on truck rearends the bearings are the large torino type bearings. the 8.8 requires less power than the 9 inch to turn and with the right aftermarket parts can handle 7-800 hp. my guess is you need to measure your rear end and figure what width you want then shop around. super rod can be reached at 866-515-5600. 9-6pm est. hope this helps a little.