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Old 07-15-2002, 03:42 PM   #4
302 LX Eric
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Removing rotating mass in the driveline is a good thing for horsepower. However, after installing my aluminum driveshaft I would estimate maybe a tenth gain in the 1/4 - at most.

I think I would gain much more by getting rid of my stock 'pony' wheels and replacing them with a nice set of super lightweight Bogarts!

It's a good mod, but not one that I would do first thing.

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