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Old 03-03-2002, 12:07 PM   #1
Gearhead999
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I don't think you'll find the driveshaft causing drag.

More then likely I would look at the brakes for drag.

The transmission should have some drag in Drive. The newer O/D transmission have very little drag, unlike the older unoverdriven units, C-4, C-6, FMX.

Put the car in air and try hand spinning the wheels. That will show you where the drag is.
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