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how strong is the strange 9 inch "s" series case

Old 12-23-2004, 10:11 PM
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debating between the pro series and the s series nodular center sectionsby strange engineering.
Old 12-23-2004, 10:44 PM
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I am not sure how much stronger the pro series is, but for $100.00 more only 6 lbs heavier that is the route I am taking.
Old 12-24-2004, 09:24 AM
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I just ordered the Pro Iron series, it, as per Strange is good for 1,000+++ hp and the S series is good for 800 hp. I figured for a few extra $ it was worth the money. Also I'm a M6 and am concerned about the shock load with the clutch dump. Make sure you get the Iron Pinion Support and not the aluminum one.
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The street "s" case is stronger than the stock "n" case. You should have no problems using it.
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FWIW I have read virtually every post mzoomora has made and he is probably the most knowledgable guy on the rear end forum. Between him and Pro Stock John, I was able to make an informed choice on a 9". Thanks again guys, and Merry Christmas.


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