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Banzai Bob
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Propshafts

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I know carbon ones exist for the scoobies, but are there any made for other cars (skylines in particular)?

If so are they any good? Do they make any real difference? Heard some tales of the ends ringing off :(

Not looking at getting one, I was just curious.
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I really wouldn't bother Paul. I have looked into this and to be honest there are so many better ways of spending the money in terms of performance and/or weight reduction. I know of a tuner that has developed his on props that are much cheaper than the carbon ones and very similar in weight, so you get most of the benefits of weight reduction and reducing inertia through the drivetrain, but without the
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Yeah for that sort of money I'm sure I could get a lot more fun from the car in other ways 8)

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I can`t see how carbon would be useful in a prop shaft as carbon has rubbish properties in Shear and all that load the prop shaft is under is sure to lead to failure. I could be talking rubbish.
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Post by 323ian »

There was a big article about these in J-Tuner a couple of months back.
Have to say i would not personally bother but was a good read!

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Post by Mad Monk »

If you want an honest un biased opinion about Carbon propshafts get in touch with Mark Shead at MA Developments. He has done extensive development work and is,contary to what others may say/quote the person responsible for the Carbon propshafts that are available for the Mitsubishi Evolution today.
I think you can contact or find contact details for him here

http://www.madevelopments.com
or http://www.madevelopments.co.uk

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4 grand???

I can't speak for the Skyline but for an Evo8 you're looking at

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Post by Bladerider »

Several makes available for Skyline.

All very light, all very good, most guranteed upto 1000bhp and one of em over 1400bhp as i recall.

Sumo do CTG I think
Giken did one I think
And one of the manufacturers sponsor Keithj Coweies drag car which was around 1200bhp last I heard and gets caned sh1tless !!! so must be fairly strong.

the good thing about carbon is you can weave and bond it any way you like, hence it can be strong in whatever direction you want it to be.

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