Help! how strong is the output shaft? has anyone broken one?

9SEC6SPD

Enthusiast
Joined
Jul 31, 2003
Posts
4
Reaction score
0
i am doing the viper output shaft upgrade on my 6 speed camaro, i had a one problem that led to me breaking my output shaft last weekend at the track. D&D is doing the trans and I am considering cryogenically freezing this shaft like I did the stock camaro t56 output shaft that was in the car.

raceweight is 3500 #'s even. i even ordered a Strange Billet slip yoke for the driveshaft. car on a decent shot makes about 900 fwhp. i am just wondering who has pushed the limits of these transmissions? after the trans is back in the only other weak link at this point will be my rods.

thanks in advance!!!!!
 

1TONY1

Enthusiast
Joined
Dec 19, 2001
Posts
5,661
Reaction score
0
Location
Dalton Ga. (Chatt. Tn.)
fwhp ?????? It must be different then my f-*** :)
I think I have seen the video of your car.....is there a video link ? I wish my Formula could sixty like that !!

EDIT....I found the video....nice !!
 
OP
OP
9

9SEC6SPD

Enthusiast
Joined
Jul 31, 2003
Posts
4
Reaction score
0
fwhp= flywheel horse power, sorry i am a bit confused????

thanks!
 

MES

Enthusiast
Joined
Feb 6, 2001
Posts
1,024
Reaction score
0
Location
Sarasota, Florida
Are you getting those ET's with a 6 speed? If so those are the best times I've ever seen given the MPH. How are you shifting? I'm guessing powershifting?

As to your question, I'm not sure of the answer but I believe the Viper trans has a shorter tail, so the output shaft may be different. There are many Vipers with more HP than you, and are running fine with the stock transmission so they are very strong. However I bet your giving your trans much more abuse (shifting and launch) than the Viper guys are giving theirs, so you can't just go by HP.

PS what's wrong with your rods? are they stock?
 

genXgts

Enthusiast
Joined
Sep 24, 2001
Posts
1,340
Reaction score
1
Location
windsor, ontario, canada
Re: Help! how strong is the output shaft? has anyone broken one?

Hey Taner, what's happening??

Hmm, the trusty T56, and the parts it sheds on heavy shifts.

See you on a Wed night sometime soon!
 
OP
OP
9

9SEC6SPD

Enthusiast
Joined
Jul 31, 2003
Posts
4
Reaction score
0
Re: Help! how strong is the output shaft? has anyone broken one?

Mes,
thanks yes it is a 6 speed. so close to powershifting but not, not while i am pumping nitrous through the motor! besides the motor spins up really quick!
Lunati Pro Mod rods, forged, i am at their limit right now. cheaper to upgrade rods rather than build a completely new motor!
the viper shaft is actually longer than the camaro shaft. to make it work the shaft is shortened and my tailstock housing is opened up to accept the larger and STRONGER output shaft.

Ryan, maybe see you next thursday :) i hope to have the trans back in friday night.... sweeet!

thanks for the responses guys!
 

Tom and Vipers

Enthusiast
Joined
Nov 22, 2000
Posts
2,603
Reaction score
19
Location
Jeannette, PA 15644
Re: Help! how strong is the output shaft? has anyone broken one?

Wow, with that kind of HP, I wonder if you should employ clutchless transmission "technology."

Those guys MUST back off on the clutch so that it actually slips a little when the shift is done, otherwise, major breakage.

So for them, sizing the clutch is a big deal.

Remember all the breakage people got in their muscle cars when they went from a B&B to a bent finger diaphragm?

Also, where does the break occur on the shaft and can you determine if it is an ultimate failure or if crack initiation and propagation are involved?
 

Forum statistics

Threads
153,566
Posts
1,684,645
Members
18,130
Latest member
Andyk753
Top