Moser 9'' 31 spline axles how much hp?
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Moser 9'' 31 spline axles how much hp?
So I recently got a Moser 9'' w/4.30 gear, spool, and 31 spline axles in my M6 Trans Am.
My question is on an ET Drag will I twist my 31's? How much hp are they good too? Right now the car sits at 408/392 but will be closer to 450 next week and then nitrous..
Just wondering how much strain they are good for on an M6
My question is on an ET Drag will I twist my 31's? How much hp are they good too? Right now the car sits at 408/392 but will be closer to 450 next week and then nitrous..
Just wondering how much strain they are good for on an M6
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uhhh your kidding right???
I am making over 5xxwhp and launch the ever living hell out of my 9"... **** ain't gonna break. Axles are good for over 1000hp lol.
funny you made 408whp, I made 404 on motor with the same combo well w/ the 224r cam and Fast 90 w/ 92mm tb/ LS6 heads through my 9" rear before i did the blower.
I am making over 5xxwhp and launch the ever living hell out of my 9"... **** ain't gonna break. Axles are good for over 1000hp lol.
funny you made 408whp, I made 404 on motor with the same combo well w/ the 224r cam and Fast 90 w/ 92mm tb/ LS6 heads through my 9" rear before i did the blower.
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Care to be a bit more specific I don't understand.
I thought there were two cases
3.026" bearings for 28-31-33 spline centers
and 3.25" bearing for 35-40 spline centers
That was the way the guy at Quick Performance made it out, said if I ever planned to go up to 35 since I was M6 then I should just start there and eat the cost, because it would cost the same amount to do it over because I would be buying the diff and case and axles to go 35 later from say a 31.
I thought there were two cases
3.026" bearings for 28-31-33 spline centers
and 3.25" bearing for 35-40 spline centers
That was the way the guy at Quick Performance made it out, said if I ever planned to go up to 35 since I was M6 then I should just start there and eat the cost, because it would cost the same amount to do it over because I would be buying the diff and case and axles to go 35 later from say a 31.
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Care to be a bit more specific I don't understand.
I thought there were two cases
3.026" bearings for 28-31-33 spline centers
and 3.25" bearing for 35-40 spline centers
That was the way the guy at Quick Performance made it out, said if I ever planned to go up to 35 since I was M6 then I should just start there and eat the cost, because it would cost the same amount to do it over because I would be buying the diff and case and axles to go 35 later from say a 31.
I thought there were two cases
3.026" bearings for 28-31-33 spline centers
and 3.25" bearing for 35-40 spline centers
That was the way the guy at Quick Performance made it out, said if I ever planned to go up to 35 since I was M6 then I should just start there and eat the cost, because it would cost the same amount to do it over because I would be buying the diff and case and axles to go 35 later from say a 31.
I dont know about other companies stuff but I found this doing some other research.
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Care to be a bit more specific I don't understand.
I thought there were two cases
3.026" bearings for 28-31-33 spline centers
and 3.25" bearing for 35-40 spline centers
That was the way the guy at Quick Performance made it out, said if I ever planned to go up to 35 since I was M6 then I should just start there and eat the cost, because it would cost the same amount to do it over because I would be buying the diff and case and axles to go 35 later from say a 31.
I thought there were two cases
3.026" bearings for 28-31-33 spline centers
and 3.25" bearing for 35-40 spline centers
That was the way the guy at Quick Performance made it out, said if I ever planned to go up to 35 since I was M6 then I should just start there and eat the cost, because it would cost the same amount to do it over because I would be buying the diff and case and axles to go 35 later from say a 31.
Let me know if your interested. LOL
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You can run a 35 Spline Axle in a Small Bearing Case with a Mark Williams Spool that is made for that application. I'm not sure if it requires Mark Williams Axles or Stock Type Splines!
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I twisted a few 31 spline Moser shafts on my 8.8". I ended up with Mark Williams shafts and they're working great.
Although at only 400hp or so, I doubt they will ever come to any harm no matter what tyres you use.
Although at only 400hp or so, I doubt they will ever come to any harm no matter what tyres you use.