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So a few driveshaft manufacturer reps as well as individuals who make driveshafts, all reputable and referenced, have said for me to be assured that the critical RPM requirements won't be exceeded, my appx 50¼" chromoly steel driveshaft has to be 3½" diameter. Strange Engineering rep said 3" according to his chart would be good to 7,600 RPM. A rep for Mark Williams, a company that seems to be at the pinnacle of driveshaft tech and manufacturing, actually sent me a quote. $712 which is in the range that most have been in, from a low of $600 up to $750.
He said 3" has a critical speed of 6,875 and a 3½" of 7,982. Others have said that at or above 7k RPM requires 3½".
So it seems like Strange is alone in their claim of 3" good to >7k RPM.
The easiest way to stay below 7k RPM is to get a taller diameter tire. Mine are on the smaller side of 17" wheel tires at 25.8"
but their sidewalls aren't the best for traction anyway at 315/35/17. The next pair of tires I'm planning on trying for fitment, to be used as my cruising driving tire and track tire if they work are 345/40/17. They are a full 2" larger in diameter and that makes a big difference. Of course there's a myriad of other choices, like one I'm looking hard at for track only duty, the M/T ET Street R Bias Ply. It's 28x11.50-17LT and 28½" in diameter. Basically all of those but the ones I've been using for the last few years have me under 7k RPM at 139 MPH.
The other consideration is I have to get my exhaust pipes reworked some if I go over my current 3¼" diameter.
Comments/Suggestions please.
It's go time and I'm taking measurements tomorrow, so Monday is the day I'm ordering the driveshaft.
Thanks
He said 3" has a critical speed of 6,875 and a 3½" of 7,982. Others have said that at or above 7k RPM requires 3½".
So it seems like Strange is alone in their claim of 3" good to >7k RPM.
The easiest way to stay below 7k RPM is to get a taller diameter tire. Mine are on the smaller side of 17" wheel tires at 25.8"
but their sidewalls aren't the best for traction anyway at 315/35/17. The next pair of tires I'm planning on trying for fitment, to be used as my cruising driving tire and track tire if they work are 345/40/17. They are a full 2" larger in diameter and that makes a big difference. Of course there's a myriad of other choices, like one I'm looking hard at for track only duty, the M/T ET Street R Bias Ply. It's 28x11.50-17LT and 28½" in diameter. Basically all of those but the ones I've been using for the last few years have me under 7k RPM at 139 MPH.
The other consideration is I have to get my exhaust pipes reworked some if I go over my current 3¼" diameter.
Comments/Suggestions please.
It's go time and I'm taking measurements tomorrow, so Monday is the day I'm ordering the driveshaft.
Thanks