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mayucha Mar 15, 2005 11:00 AM

carbon fiber driveshaft?
 
Anyone knows who makes a carbon fiber driveshaft for 96-98 civics? Thanks

PhilStubbs Mar 19, 2005 07:59 AM

RE: carbon fiber driveshaft?
 
[sm=smiley32.gif] thanks you for making me laugh really hard this morning [sm=smiley32.gif]

Patrick Mar 19, 2005 10:17 AM

RE: carbon fiber driveshaft?
 
im guessing that you mean half shafts/cv shafts?

PhilStubbs Mar 19, 2005 11:01 AM

RE: carbon fiber driveshaft?
 
maybe i should say more than poke fun. with the size you would have to make it to be able to handle the power, there isnt enough room for it

sacicons Mar 19, 2005 11:16 AM

RE: carbon fiber driveshaft?
 
ummm..... dont.... ummmm. ok. wait. hmmmm. why? strength? or lightweight? if weight, theres better places to take off weight. if strength, go to driveshaftshop.com. but they are expensive. but not even in the same ballpark as if someone made some out of carbon.

Kappa22 Mar 20, 2005 07:10 PM

RE: carbon fiber driveshaft?
 
Ok kids, time for Drivetrain 101: THEY'RE CALLED AXLES!!!! ;)

mayucha Mar 20, 2005 08:05 PM

RE: carbon fiber driveshaft?
 
OK maybe i need to clarify this. See I used to be a big camaro buff, and they had all kinds of mods for driveshafts (you know the piece between the tranny and the rear end connected by u-joints). They made them in aluminum, and carbon fiber to reduce driveline rotation and take off weight. I keep forgetting that the civic is a front wheel drive car (sorry). But that is what I am talking about.

Kappa22 Mar 21, 2005 03:02 PM

RE: carbon fiber driveshaft?
 
Yeah, I understand where the confusion comes from. But if you look at how axles are constructed compared to driveshafts, lightened axles won't help you out at all (well, maybe fractions of fractions of seconds in the 1320, but nothing you can measure).


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