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Re: pinion angle
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10/07/10 06:42 PM
10/07/10 06:42 PM
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maximum entropy
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°°°°°it... could... work...
Last edited by maximum entropy; 10/07/10 06:56 PM.
for what is the good life if not doing things thoughtfully?
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Re: pinion angle
[Re: mod381]
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10/10/10 10:22 AM
10/10/10 10:22 AM
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GEORGE68HEMIRR
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Quote:
I like to see 2 degrees negative for a street car.
If the transmission slopes downward 5 degrees toward the rear, the pinion should slope upward 2 degrees toward the front.
This is referred to as 3 degree negative pinion angle. I consider 4 degree negative to be the maximum for a true street car. thank you doctor diff....thats what i am going to do.....i will report back when i am done with the test drive.....3 degrees negative pinion angle
I see you wrote car worked good. Is this what you have it set at?
yes....i sloped up the pinion 2 degrees positive.....no vibration while cruisin on the street and perfect at the track....thanks to dr diff.....hes the man
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