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![]() I heard they're stronger, but more importantly it's weight off of a moving part. Losing weight is great, but losing weight off a moving part is even better. The only time you need a safety loop is when your running slicks. Every track I've been to requires a drive shaft safety loop when the car is running slicks, never heard anything about a horsepower level where they're needed.
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