Trans_Maro wrote: In reply to ultraclyde: The driveshaft thread is here: https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/135-mph-driveshaft-failure/43461/page1/ Math is on page 3, apparently the design limit was exceeded by 45%
A funny comment in that thread:
"What they did was the equivalent of putting a LS3 in a base Miata and then since they would be leaving the brakes and suspension stock they simply put a speed limiter of 70mph on the car."
All convertible 4th-gen F-bodies were limited to ~105mph because they didn't want to mix flexible chassis with the uprated stiff suspension. So if you bought an LS1 engined convertible with a six speed, you could hit the speed limiter in 6th... and 5th... and 4th... and almost 3rd.
" that guy is going to mess up because he is in a mustang". - my five year old after watching too many cars and coffee exit vids.
Jerry wrote: Slotcar Cars and Coffee
lolzers.
Jerry wrote: Slotcar Cars and Coffee
Hahahahaha
Not to perpetuate any stereotypes but I had a Mustang owner who was certainly living up to the hype on the highway behind, then in front of me today.
We're ALL going 10 under the limit because traffic sucks right now. Making an unsafe pass and then having a freakout because you only got one car length ahead just makes you look like an idiot.
In reply to Knurled:
Driveshaft failures are actually fairly sudden affairs.....when mine failed due to exceeding its rpm limit it gave no warning signs at all before the bang and subsequent rev limiter.
Knurled wrote: The problem isn't the car, the problem is non driving skilled meatheads, which also seems to have a high correlation with the set of people who think doing burnouts is awesome.
And that crowd of people you describe are your typical C&C goers.....many I've met have far more money than brains unfortunately.
Flight Service wrote:WilD wrote: Just saw this on FB... it is funny.I want a green Mustang and name it Soylent Green...
That's it. I'm selling the elky, buying a green mustang, and getting a neck tattoo.
Thanks for the life changing and career ending inspiration!
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