Re: Street/strip diff upgrade: D60 vs 9" pros & cons
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I guess that's why all the fast race cars run dana's.
Wait last I checked it was all nine inch rears at the track. There you have it....
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Re: Street/strip diff upgrade: D60 vs 9" pros & cons
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moore and moore has a new narrowed 9 in with axles and other goodies for sale now,all good stuff.jack is a good guy to deal with too....614-302-5858
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Re: Street/strip diff upgrade: D60 vs 9" pros & cons
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I think for a 10 or 11 second street/strip car like what you drive (someday... ), it doesn't make a damned bit of difference with respect to ET. Pick one and go with it.
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Re: Street/strip diff upgrade: D60 vs 9" pros & cons
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Question Moparts gearheads, what is the difference in pinion centerlines between 8 3/4, Dana 60 and 9" er's?
Mopar to the bone!!!
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Re: Street/strip diff upgrade: D60 vs 9" pros & cons
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02/13/15 01:38 AM
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Are we bracket racers or professional racers. Why do you want to change gear sets. If you run low 8ths or faster run the 9 and keep a wad of money ready. The dana, easy set up for 4 to 8 hundred bucks unless you need new parts.Set the gears up right and make sure its straight and it will last for years with no upkeep and one thing less to worry about.Funny, we go to the track and guys are adjusting valves,charging the battery,changing jets,resetting the bars all kind of stupid stuff,why? Don't make it complicated!
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Re: Street/strip diff upgrade: D60 vs 9" pros & cons
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Brad, once you see the pinion support spit out on the starting line from a Ford nine inch rear end you will never think of using a Ford type nine or nine and half inch rearend again
$100 pinion support keeps that from happening
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Re: Street/strip diff upgrade: D60 vs 9" pros & cons
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Are we bracket racers or professional racers. Why do you want to change gear sets. If you run low 8ths or faster run the 9 and keep a wad of money ready. The dana, easy set up for 4 to 8 hundred bucks unless you need new parts.Set the gears up right and make sure its straight and it will last for years with no upkeep and one thing less to worry about.Funny, we go to the track and guys are adjusting valves,charging the battery,changing jets,resetting the bars all kind of stupid stuff,why? Don't make it complicated!
I didnt call it stupid stuff.. some times I'd spend a Saturday and a Sunday just testing the 4-link.. that got me down to a 1.19 60'..and take most of a day just doing jet changes ... I guess you are satisfied with anything
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Re: Street/strip diff upgrade: D60 vs 9" pros & cons
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Are we bracket racers or professional racers. Why do you want to change gear sets. If you run low 8ths or faster run the 9 and keep a wad of money ready. The dana, easy set up for 4 to 8 hundred bucks unless you need new parts.Set the gears up right and make sure its straight and it will last for years with no upkeep and one thing less to worry about.Funny, we go to the track and guys are adjusting valves,charging the battery,changing jets,resetting the bars all kind of stupid stuff,why? Don't make it complicated!
I didnt call it stupid stuff.. some times I'd spend a Saturday and a Sunday just testing the 4-link.. that got me down to a 1.19 60'..and take most of a day just doing jet changes ... I guess you are satisfied with anything
1.19 60' on a street/strip car like the OP is asking about?
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Re: Street/strip diff upgrade: D60 vs 9" pros & cons
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Are we bracket racers or professional racers. Why do you want to change gear sets. If you run low 8ths or faster run the 9 and keep a wad of money ready. The dana, easy set up for 4 to 8 hundred bucks unless you need new parts.Set the gears up right and make sure its straight and it will last for years with no upkeep and one thing less to worry about.Funny, we go to the track and guys are adjusting valves,charging the battery,changing jets,resetting the bars all kind of stupid stuff,why? Don't make it complicated!
I didnt call it stupid stuff.. some times I'd spend a Saturday and a Sunday just testing the 4-link.. that got me down to a 1.19 60'..and take most of a day just doing jet changes ... I guess you are satisfied with anything
1.19 60' on a street/strip car like the OP is asking about?
No its a race car but the person that I quoted isnt the OP... all I was trying to state was with testing you can make the car run better and usually more consistent
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Re: Street/strip diff upgrade: D60 vs 9" pros & cons
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02/13/15 12:22 PM
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1.19 60' on a street/strip car like the OP is asking about?
I wish!
My junk was in the mid 1.4s the last times at the track.
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Re: Street/strip diff upgrade: D60 vs 9" pros & cons
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Let's keep on track as I am interested in this also. 9 second car 3000 to 3400 lbs what would be cheaper to buy not build? S Dana 60 or 9 inch? Monty mentioned the pinion support for 100.00 Matt
I built my 9" for the Rampage.. its street/strip.. I have a total of $1100 into it.. that was a complete new center with a posi(I think its a tru track or the next step up.. I forget) and new gears and bearings.. $70 for the bearing ends.. I had the 2" X 3" tubing (back brace) laying around the shop... I also had all the ladder bar and shock brackets... I did make the ladder bars and I had all the rod ends.. then it was my time to shorten it and burn it together.. I had to buy axles and brakes but would have either way
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Re: Street/strip diff upgrade: D60 vs 9" pros & cons
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Let's keep on track as I am interested in this also. 9 second car 3000 to 3400 lbs what would be cheaper to buy not build? S Dana 60 or 9 inch? Monty mentioned the pinion support for 100.00 Matt
that has been explained many times, depending on how much you can do. there are many cheap parts for the 9 available
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Re: Street/strip diff upgrade: D60 vs 9" pros & cons
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I never have understood the Dana vs. 9" deal. It's like women driving SUV's. 40 years ago there wasn't a women in the United States driving a SUV. Then it became chic and now all women want to drive an SUV. 40 years ago there wasn't a 9" in any Mopar in the US. Now it's like a roller cam or a 400 GPH fuel pump, people feel like they won't be socially accepted if they don't have a 9". What a country. It's a Mopar. Put a Dana in it.
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Re: Street/strip diff upgrade: D60 vs 9" pros & cons
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I never have understood the Dana vs. 9" deal. It's like women driving SUV's. 40 years ago there wasn't a women in the United States driving a SUV. Then it became chic and now all women want to drive an SUV. 40 years ago there wasn't a 9" in any Mopar in the US. Now it's like a roller cam or a 400 GPH fuel pump, people feel like they won't be socially accepted if they don't have a 9". What a country. It's a Mopar. Put a Dana in it.
I dont understand the relationship of the mopar and the dana... yes mopar used them.. along with MANY other companies... dana wasnt a division of Chrysler it was just a company that Chrysler BOUGHT rear ends from
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