zerb wrote:say it aint so.speeding-g60 wrote: my wife could drive it
id rather see chubs drive it
in time im sure he will
zerb wrote:say it aint so.speeding-g60 wrote: my wife could drive it
id rather see chubs drive it
Don't do it. I just got someone convinced that my TT is fast and now you want to go and ruin that.my wife could drive it
speeding-g60 wrote:already did it.
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Word!zerb wrote:Mann filters ftw!
so i lopped the top off. and drilled it out. and threaded it for 1/2" NPT.
i am making mine tunable, by using a 1/2" x 3/8" bushing, then a 3/8" plug with two nuts for now to add resistance. sometime this week i will find a longer stronger spring.
took all of 10 minutes to figure out. there is a spring, a cap, and a needle bearing inside.
its a 27mm, BTW.
and then i did some playing, and its MUCH stiffer.
i put a longer bolt in it, then threaded on 3 nuts. the head of the SHCS goes inside the plug. i will find a solid plug later, like an allen one. this one is a square head one and its hollow inside. i even have to pre-load it to get it to start the plug in.
remember i am just dinkin here with stuff layin around thats easy to play with.
and this one here, its MUCH firmer like i said.....
and its not that i cant afford it but i am the type of guy that would waste $120 worth of time/labor/material to make an $80 part just to know how and why it works that and i am bored here.

Actually straight cut are stronger and hold more power. They have greater gear contact area and very little side load for less wear. They are very noisy, too loud for a production car.frostyflax17 wrote:...how long will a dog box last with that much power you think? Seems like the gears would ware faster seeing they're straight cut.
