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Old 10-16-2011, 10:54 PM
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title says it all. how will a procharger d1sc on a stock bottem end and stock rear end hold up. wont do any dead stop launches, not untill i get a moser 9 but that wont be for a while
Old 10-16-2011, 11:02 PM
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title says it all. how will a procharger d1sc on a stock bottem end and stock rear end hold up. wont do any dead stop launches, not untill i get a moser 9 but that wont be for a while
You will be fine.
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If the car is an M6, forget about it. An automatic will give it some life support for a little while.

A buddy of mine rode his 10 bolt deep into the 10s on nitrous before it finally gave up. That was behind an auto of course.
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Totally depends on hows its driven. If your on a street tires and never go to the track it could last forever. Spinning tires doesn't break rear ends. If you hook at the track your on barrowed time
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car is an auto and i wont go to the track at all untill a moser 9. will be all street driving and no launches from a dig.
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put a girdle on it and have at it. i was pretty hard on my 10-bolt and its still functioning just fine in a faster car than mine. its been on DR's its whole life too. imo the girdle realllly helps
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Yes do girdle don't forget studs on it. I don't think girdle helps alot without studs.
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i installed a studded girdle on my stock 10 bolt and its held up good. its also on drag radials and ive done some hard launches on it. i know im on borrowed time but i dont see why your stock 10 bolt wouldnt handle it either...
as for stock bottom end, itll hold. theres a lot of people that install prochargers on stock bottom end cars and they handle the power for a long time. make sure you get a good tune though.

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My 10 bolt has a girdle/stud kit on it and it has been surviving behind my 6 speed. Though I have had some gear whining for a few years now. I use M/T drag radials on the back too.

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its a hit or miss man, some people have had great luck with there 10 bolts, some people im not going to say names have broke more than a few lol, in a auto i have seen them last a long time, with a 6 speed say a prayer before you do any launching ive heard that helps lol
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yea car is auto and i do plan on the moser 9 before a year so i guess ill be alright.
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mine has been going strong for 2 years now. Will be going to the track with this combo in November. I have never been on anything but street tires. I dig race mine quite frequently, but I do spin..It should last for a while..By the way mine is a stock rear, no girdle, no studs...
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Originally Posted by Aster
My 10 bolt has a girdle/stud kit on it and it has been surviving behind my 6 speed. Though I have had some gear whining for a few years now. I use M/T drag radials on the back too.
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I went 10.6@136mph with a 1.67 60' on a 3.42 geared 10 bolt with only a girdle



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