best rear end fix for gen 1 v's???
#41
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Comparing it to my diff girdle, your design is perfect as far as exhaust clearance. Its actually a little better. I build custom exhaust so so even if it didnt clear, i would modify my Corsa
Of course!
Let me get it on my car to validate exhaust clearance... or I'm working with another local guy who may bring his car by and we'll put one on his. I'll let you know!
Back to the topic of the thread, for an 'all out' drag setup I would do a 9" or the CS 8.8. I have several CS products on my car and they meet all of my expectations!
For a budget build, buy a 4th gen diff cheap ($300) from an SRX or several other cars (just be sure to match the 3.73 gear ratio), swap out your posi carrier (5 minute job) and never look back. You can do reinforcment like the CS bushings, poly diff block, or a girdle and you're probably OK for a good long while!
-Mark
Let me get it on my car to validate exhaust clearance... or I'm working with another local guy who may bring his car by and we'll put one on his. I'll let you know!
Back to the topic of the thread, for an 'all out' drag setup I would do a 9" or the CS 8.8. I have several CS products on my car and they meet all of my expectations!
For a budget build, buy a 4th gen diff cheap ($300) from an SRX or several other cars (just be sure to match the 3.73 gear ratio), swap out your posi carrier (5 minute job) and never look back. You can do reinforcment like the CS bushings, poly diff block, or a girdle and you're probably OK for a good long while!
-Mark
#42
Has any v1 owner with either the CS 8.8 or 9" Gforce broke parts?
#43
9" here with 112. Nothing broken and seriously doubt anything will. Only issue so far has been with the housing vent. It was puking fluid out on the freeway. Once that was sorted out I will never think about my diff again, aside from fluid changes here and there. The price tag on the G-Force rear is well worth the peace of mind.
I don't know if i can speak for the rest of you, but when i bought my car, I did research and knew that these cars had weak rears. Its no secret by any means. The CS kit was not here, and G-Force had just finished up their solution so i factored that into my budget. Granted i didn't expect to need a new rear as soon as i did.
I don't know if i can speak for the rest of you, but when i bought my car, I did research and knew that these cars had weak rears. Its no secret by any means. The CS kit was not here, and G-Force had just finished up their solution so i factored that into my budget. Granted i didn't expect to need a new rear as soon as i did.
#44
For a budget build, buy a 4th gen diff cheap ($300) from an SRX or several other cars (just be sure to match the 3.73 gear ratio), swap out your posi carrier (5 minute job) and never look back. You can do reinforcment like the CS bushings, poly diff block, or a girdle and you're probably OK for a good long while!
-Mark
-Mark
#45
9" here with 112. Nothing broken and seriously doubt anything will. Only issue so far has been with the housing vent. It was puking fluid out on the freeway. Once that was sorted out I will never think about my diff again, aside from fluid changes here and there. The price tag on the G-Force rear is well worth the peace of mind.
I don't know if i can speak for the rest of you, but when i bought my car, I did research and knew that these cars had weak rears. Its no secret by any means. The CS kit was not here, and G-Force had just finished up their solution so i factored that into my budget. Granted i didn't expect to need a new rear as soon as i did.
I don't know if i can speak for the rest of you, but when i bought my car, I did research and knew that these cars had weak rears. Its no secret by any means. The CS kit was not here, and G-Force had just finished up their solution so i factored that into my budget. Granted i didn't expect to need a new rear as soon as i did.
I do notice there is a 2400 dollar difference between the CS and GForce, CS being a nice set of heads less. And the only difference is an addition of Billet hubs w/ GForce?
#46
One more piece of info to add- Spend the extra coin and get a nice limited slip i.e. the wavetrac or s-trac. Once i get out of this sand box, my trutrac will be coming out, and ill be potentially switching to 3.50 gears(currently 3.70. Still on the fence about if the slight change will be worth the extra $$
#47
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One more piece of info to add- Spend the extra coin and get a nice limited slip i.e. the wavetrac or s-trac. Once i get out of this sand box, my trutrac will be coming out, and ill be potentially switching to 3.50 gears(currently 3.70. Still on the fence about if the slight change will be worth the extra $$
#49
Its not that im making crazy power. most likely ~400, its that 1st gear is already really tall and the maggie adds tons of extra grunt down low. I need to calculate this differently because i just ordered some 19" ccw's but the change should be good for a couple hundred rpm drop at 60 in 6th. Unless im on a hill, I always start in 2nd.
#50
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Its not that im making crazy power. most likely ~400, its that 1st gear is already really tall and the maggie adds tons of extra grunt down low. I need to calculate this differently because i just ordered some 19" ccw's but the change should be good for a couple hundred rpm drop at 60 in 6th. Unless im on a hill, I always start in 2nd.
#54
TECH Junkie
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IMO, first gear is too low for daily use. Is it great for launching? Sure, but our rears are the limiting factor anyway. Going with a slightly taller gear probably won't make us any slower off the line since we have to baby it anyway. It will definitely benefit us in making 1st gear more user friendly around town and getting us some slightly better fuel mileage when cruising at highway speeds. If I had the option of going from 3.73 to 3.42 on the table, I'd probably go for it. I'm not much of a drag racer anyway... and especially not in this car.
#55
Agreed. Best part about my G-force 9" is that i can have multiple setups and its as easy as pulling the axles and center section out and slapping in a new/different one.
Going from a 3.70 rear gear to a 3.50 is not a huge jump. It is in fact such a minor one that it may not be worth the money or trouble. As BudRacing said, making 1st more usable and lower highway rpm's are something these cars can benefit from. The fact that i have a PD blower only backs that logic up due to the instant down low torque it produces. Even with a decent tire in the rear (275 Nitto NT-555r), I can lite them up at any time in 1st or 2nd gear. The same is true for for basic bolt-on cars.
Going from a 3.70 rear gear to a 3.50 is not a huge jump. It is in fact such a minor one that it may not be worth the money or trouble. As BudRacing said, making 1st more usable and lower highway rpm's are something these cars can benefit from. The fact that i have a PD blower only backs that logic up due to the instant down low torque it produces. Even with a decent tire in the rear (275 Nitto NT-555r), I can lite them up at any time in 1st or 2nd gear. The same is true for for basic bolt-on cars.
#56
Of course!
Let me get it on my car to validate exhaust clearance... or I'm working with another local guy who may bring his car by and we'll put one on his. I'll let you know!
Back to the topic of the thread, for an 'all out' drag setup I would do a 9" or the CS 8.8. I have several CS products on my car and they meet all of my expectations!
For a budget build, buy a 4th gen diff cheap ($300) from an SRX or several other cars (just be sure to match the 3.73 gear ratio), swap out your posi carrier (5 minute job) and never look back. You can do reinforcment like the CS bushings, poly diff block, or a girdle and you're probably OK for a good long while!
-Mark
Let me get it on my car to validate exhaust clearance... or I'm working with another local guy who may bring his car by and we'll put one on his. I'll let you know!
Back to the topic of the thread, for an 'all out' drag setup I would do a 9" or the CS 8.8. I have several CS products on my car and they meet all of my expectations!
For a budget build, buy a 4th gen diff cheap ($300) from an SRX or several other cars (just be sure to match the 3.73 gear ratio), swap out your posi carrier (5 minute job) and never look back. You can do reinforcment like the CS bushings, poly diff block, or a girdle and you're probably OK for a good long while!
-Mark
#58
TECH Fanatic
Here is the thread from one of the guys that did it:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/cadillac-...lacements.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/cadillac-...lacements.html