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Old Jan 18, 2006 | 12:47 PM
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How strong are they compared to the Fbodys 10 bolt
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Old Jan 19, 2006 | 12:48 PM
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The C5 rear is much stronger than the F-body 10 bolt. With an upgraded output shaft ($300?) the C5 rear will handle a lot of abuse. 10’s (1.40-1.50 60) in the ¼ mile on ET Streets are no problem. From what I’ve seen a properly built C5 rear will be pretty reliable to over 700RWHP.

There is no easy upgrade replacement for the stock rear, so 99% of the fast C5’s you see are running on the stock rear with better internal parts installed.
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Old Jan 19, 2006 | 01:06 PM
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Old Jan 19, 2006 | 01:22 PM
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The C5 rear is much stronger than the F-body 10 bolt. With an upgraded output shaft ($300?) the C5 rear will handle a lot of abuse. 10’s (1.40-1.50 60) in the ¼ mile on ET Streets are no problem. From what I’ve seen a properly built C5 rear will be pretty reliable to over 700RWHP.

There is no easy upgrade replacement for the stock rear, so 99% of the fast C5’s you see are running on the stock rear with better internal parts installed.


Output shaft,...I think is more money. I think. I do know, that te output shaft alone, isn't all thats needed to keep these things together. I have never blown a rearend in my C5(i've got the DTE strut brace) but, I have pushed my cousins Z06 off of the line, more then 5 times from breaking the rearend. The fully built, STAGE III DTE diff, is 3 thousand bucks...and change. The stage 2 is less then 2 grand. My cousin has broken the stage 2 units, a couple of times. So now, he's waiting on the upgraded unit(stage III) which should be here this week.

Power level was anywhere from 430rwhp to 570rwhp when his Z06 broke these parts and was always on motor. Just two weeks ago, he broke at the line with the stage II piece /DTE brace and slicks. It went about 8 inches, then bleed all over the line.


From a dead stop...dig, they can't handle alot of power. I'll let you know how well the stage III handles the power.

What are all these guys running 8's running?
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Old Jan 19, 2006 | 02:59 PM
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Output shaft,...I think is more money. I think. I do know, that te output shaft alone, isn't all thats needed to keep these things together. I have never blown a rearend in my C5(i've got the DTE strut brace) but, I have pushed my cousins Z06 off of the line, more then 5 times from breaking the rearend. The fully built, STAGE III DTE diff, is 3 thousand bucks...and change. The stage 2 is less then 2 grand. My cousin has broken the stage 2 units, a couple of times. So now, he's waiting on the upgraded unit(stage III) which should be here this week.

Power level was anywhere from 430rwhp to 570rwhp when his Z06 broke these parts and was always on motor. Just two weeks ago, he broke at the line with the stage II piece /DTE brace and slicks. It went about 8 inches, then bleed all over the line.


From a dead stop...dig, they can't handle alot of power. I'll let you know how well the stage III handles the power.

What are all these guys running 8's running?
I guess it depends how you launch. If you dump the clutch at 6500 with drag radials you will probably break the rear. If you ride the clutch off the line the rears seem to hold up very well. Naturally auto cars are much easier on the rear. There are many auto cars in the 9’s on the stock upgraded rears.

All I have in my rear is the heavy duty long side output shaft and 4.10 gears. The short side is still stock. I haven’t had a problem in over 100 ¼ mile passes. I’ve got 444 RWHP. I run on street tires so I don’t have a lot of traction, but I’m sure that if I was on an F-body 10 bolt it would last about 10 passes before it blew.

I don’t know of a lot of guys in the 8’s. Major Spray was getting close, but I don’t know if he made it or not. He was on the “stock” rear. I’ve seen the Cartek TT Z06 go well into the 8’s. I believe he has a 12 bolt but is not “back halved”. I’m sure there are others. Mid to low 9’s seems to be the limit for getting any kind of reliability out of the “stock” rear.

At any rate I think we can all agree that the C5 rear is much stronger than the F-body 10 bolt.
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I leave in Tommy's car @ 6600 making 503RWHP.

We have a DTE brace, and a tunnel plate.

We broke the stock short shaft after having about 50 passes on the car. We've installed the DTE replacement shaft, and have a DTE long shaft in the car also.

I think ET streets are easier on the drivetrain than radials. Many folks have switched over, and have not had any more breakage issues.
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Old Jan 20, 2006 | 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by J-Rod
I leave in Tommy's car @ 6600 making 503RWHP.

We have a DTE brace, and a tunnel plate.

We broke the stock short shaft after having about 50 passes on the car. We've installed the DTE replacement shaft, and have a DTE long shaft in the car also.

I think ET streets are easier on the drivetrain than radials. Many folks have switched over, and have not had any more breakage issues.
do you dump or slip the clutch?
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Old Jan 23, 2006 | 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by MGorman
I guess it depends how you launch. If you dump the clutch at 6500 with drag radials you will probably break the rear. If you ride the clutch off the line the rears seem to hold up very well. Naturally auto cars are much easier on the rear. There are many auto cars in the 9’s on the stock upgraded rears.

All I have in my rear is the heavy duty long side output shaft and 4.10 gears. The short side is still stock. I haven’t had a problem in over 100 ¼ mile passes. I’ve got 444 RWHP. I run on street tires so I don’t have a lot of traction, but I’m sure that if I was on an F-body 10 bolt it would last about 10 passes before it blew.

I don’t know of a lot of guys in the 8’s. Major Spray was getting close, but I don’t know if he made it or not. He was on the “stock” rear. I’ve seen the Cartek TT Z06 go well into the 8’s. I believe he has a 12 bolt but is not “back halved”. I’m sure there are others. Mid to low 9’s seems to be the limit for getting any kind of reliability out of the “stock” rear.

At any rate I think we can all agree that the C5 rear is much stronger than the F-body 10 bolt.
6500 rpm?...lol. We wish. That car has never seen more the a 4k launch, since it breaks almost everytime.

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Old Jan 23, 2006 | 07:45 AM
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Theres a video somewere in this section,8 second pass on stock IRS.It was a world record.
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Originally Posted by H-5-L
Theres a video somewere in this section,8 second pass on stock IRS.It was a world record.


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Originally Posted by algws6
do you dump or slip the clutch?
dump it...


There are some videos of the car running.

http://users3.ev1.net/~black_ops/video/10.67.wmv
http://users3.ev1.net/~black_ops/video/10.76.wmv
http://users3.ev1.net/~black_ops/video/10.82.wmv
http://users3.ev1.net/~black_ops/video/10.89.wmv
http://users3.ev1.net/~black_ops/video/10.89-2.wmv
http://users3.ev1.net/~black_ops/video/10.90.wmv
http://users3.ev1.net/~black_ops/video/10.96.wmv
http://users3.ev1.net/~black_ops/video/10.67.wmv
http://users3.ev1.net/~black_ops/video/11.23.wmv
http://users3.ev1.net/~black_ops/video/11.23-2.wmv


11.23-2 has a nice view from behind of us running at NPR. You can see the car sit down hard on launch. All the run are made dumping the clutch at 6600 or more.
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Old Jan 24, 2006 | 04:57 AM
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Here is a link to the 8.9x Z06 of MajorSpray. Click on play video.

http://www.dragtimes.com/Chevrolet-C...slip-7224.html

....and here is another Z06 running 8.4x's or so...

http://www.dragtimes.com/Chevrolet-C...slip-7240.html

Not sure what rears they have....but someone asked about 'em. I'm pretty sure the 8.9x was on an IRS, and was a record I think.
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Jrod, who built the diff and what kind of upgraded parts do you have. is that the X3 and absoulute head set up? have you ever thought about switch the front runner model A tire for an M&H smooth front runner? the reason i ask is due to the fact i am about to order my drag pack and i want to run the M&H 26X12 16 slick and the 26X5 16 front runners. btw those are some sick runs.
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The front runners were a Firestone Vintage racing tires, and was the only bias ply in 16" when we got them. If there is a new tire, then I'd go that way. The videos in question are the LGM x3 pkg, and AS heads and is not the same combo as it has now.

The rear was originally built here in Houston by Texas Auto. Texas Auto does all the C5 rears in this part of the country for ALL the shops. If you call Pyle Bros., or any of the local shops thats where they send you. In addition, most of the tuner shops in Houston and Dallas use them.

The rear in those pics was a stock rear with a generic hardened shaft, and a 4.10 gear. Made a bunch of passes like that, and the Exedy clutch broke the short shaft at NPR last year.

It now has a DTE hardened shaft, a DTE short shaft, a DTE spring/clutch pack, DTE brace, and the same 4.10 gears.
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Originally Posted by J-Rod
The front runners were a Firestone Vintage racing tires, and was the only bias ply in 16" when we got them. If there is a new tire, then I'd go that way. The videos in question are the LGM x3 pkg, and AS heads and is not the same combo as it has now.

The rear was originally built here in Houston by Texas Auto. Texas Auto does all the C5 rears in this part of the country for ALL the shops. If you call Pyle Bros., or any of the local shops thats where they send you. In addition, most of the tuner shops in Houston and Dallas use them.

The rear in those pics was a stock rear with a generic hardened shaft, and a 4.10 gear. Made a bunch of passes like that, and the Exedy clutch broke the short shaft at NPR last year.

It now has a DTE hardened shaft, a DTE short shaft, a DTE spring/clutch pack, DTE brace, and the same 4.10 gears.

Nice.

Question,...how do you like your 4.10's?... On the highway that is?

ANd at what speeds are capable with this setup, top end wise? Does it rob it up top?
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It makes 6th usable, but you don't want to run at WOT in 6th for long as it will burn up the transmission.

You can run 177 @ 7000 in 5th and 263 in 6th @ 7000.

200 mph in 6th comes in at just over 5300.

Tommy's car will turn 7400, so it'd go 188 in 5th with a 4.10.

With 4.10s it cruises on the freeway at 80 around 2200 so, it isn't bad. I've only driven the car on a long trip (Dallas to Houston) once. Trip from Lou's took 6hrs, and it wasn't bad at all.
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Originally Posted by BADMOFO
Here is a link to the 8.9x Z06 of MajorSpray. Click on play video.

http://www.dragtimes.com/Chevrolet-C...slip-7224.html
It's a stock style rear and suspension built by The Vette Doctors.

....and here is another Z06 running 8.4x's or so...

http://www.dragtimes.com/Chevrolet-C...slip-7240.html
This car is a backhalf car with either a 12 bolt or 9".
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Originally Posted by J-Rod
It makes 6th usable, but you don't want to run at WOT in 6th for long as it will burn up the transmission.

You can run 177 @ 7000 in 5th and 263 in 6th @ 7000.

200 mph in 6th comes in at just over 5300.

Tommy's car will turn 7400, so it'd go 188 in 5th with a 4.10.

With 4.10s it cruises on the freeway at 80 around 2200 so, it isn't bad. I've only driven the car on a long trip (Dallas to Houston) once. Trip from Lou's took 6hrs, and it wasn't bad at all.

Alright...doesn't sound too bad. I've never had the chance to go more then upper 180'smph with my gears(stock 3.42's) and I was more the curious how it would effect topend, or not.

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