Edelbroke Torque Arm...
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Edelbroke Torque Arm...
Who has tried the edelbroke torque arm and any luck with it? It seems like a good deal for $169 although its not adjustable.
I know the adustable is for setting pinion angle, but if a car is not lowered is the adjustment still needed?
I know the adustable is for setting pinion angle, but if a car is not lowered is the adjustment still needed?
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I have it. To me its a tad stronger than stock. The only reason I use it is because I got it for free. If I were you, I'd go with an adjustable TA with a seperate crossmember. That way you can adjust your pinion angle.
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Originally Posted by Tranzor_Z28
I use the Edelbrock and it works out really nicely if you don't need to adjust the pinion angle for being lowered... it's a great piece for the money!
How about the poly tranny mount they supply, does it seem work good. Can you use others with the torque arm too? Like the energy suspension
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It comes with a poly torque arm mount, not a tranny mount... and the poly torque arm mount it comes with is the very same Energy Suspension mount that people buy separately.
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I love mine. Lot better than the stock one. And for the price it can't be beat. The only reason I would not get it is if you plan on putting MAJOR power to the ground, as there are bigger and stronger ones out there.
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Thats what I meant...poly mount, not the tranny mount
So when you say get you stronger one, do you mean the contruction and the way the edelbroke is built isnt any good? Like upgrade into chrome moly? I was just looking at the BMR and the G2, the BMR is made from .120 tubing and the G2 is .095, I am assuming the edelbroke is at least that snd there designs are some what similar.
Just wanted to see what you meant by stronger, I could understand if there design was no good. Just looking for some opinions
So when you say get you stronger one, do you mean the contruction and the way the edelbroke is built isnt any good? Like upgrade into chrome moly? I was just looking at the BMR and the G2, the BMR is made from .120 tubing and the G2 is .095, I am assuming the edelbroke is at least that snd there designs are some what similar.
Just wanted to see what you meant by stronger, I could understand if there design was no good. Just looking for some opinions
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Hard to screw up the design of a torque arm... the design is pretty much universal when it comes to ones that use the stock mounting location.
I think the only reason you would need a stronger one would be if you were wanting to put down some serious power... like 10 second 1/4 miles and gobs of rwhp.
I think the only reason you would need a stronger one would be if you were wanting to put down some serious power... like 10 second 1/4 miles and gobs of rwhp.
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Originally Posted by Tranzor_Z28
Hard to screw up the design of a torque arm... the design is pretty much universal when it comes to ones that use the stock mounting location.
I think the only reason you would need a stronger one would be if you were wanting to put down some serious power... like 10 second 1/4 miles and gobs of rwhp.
I think the only reason you would need a stronger one would be if you were wanting to put down some serious power... like 10 second 1/4 miles and gobs of rwhp.
If I were running 10's I would look into a chrome moly version and most likely do some research to see whats best out there.
This is going on a 89 Firebird, not lowered, thats why I thought about the non-adjustable version.
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The Edelbrock is definitely a quality piece for the money and there aren't any crappy welds on it... I expect something from Edelbrock to be made well, if nothing else. Here's a pic of mine compared to the stocker:
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I like the way it looks...I think I might go with it for the price. Thanks for the pic and info!
I found it in Jegs, I think thats prob just as good as any to buy from.
I found it in Jegs, I think thats prob just as good as any to buy from.
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Just an FYI Edelbrock is releasing an adjustable version of their torque arm, the price on Summit's website is $199.99. Sort of new to this so I'm going to try and post a picture of it, if doesn't work you can go to Pace Perfromance and type in part #ED5282.
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I work at Summit and we are supposed to be getting some in around the 3 or 4th of May, if you go to Summit's website and type in EDL-5282 it says it will ship the on the 5th. Hope that helps.
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I had the Edelbrock and on a street tire or drag radial car , it is fine. Put slicks or ET Streets on and it is time for the BMR. I broke my Edelbrock leaving at 6000 rpms and pulling only 1.65 60 ft's. on ET Streets. THe plates where it bolts to the rear is not thick enough and the bolt rips right through it. THat will not happen on the BMR I just bought. 3/8 thick steel.