rapidtransitrick
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any progress gregg?
Interesting build, good luck.
Sweet effin project I like it![]()
Greg,Hmmmm . Where's the like button ?
Here are my thoughts on this:
1. FMJ's ain't worth spit. You've got to love them.
2. I disagree with classifying the 03/04 Cobra IRS as "junk". In engineering speak, we call it "A system, when operated beyond its design parameters, will tend to fail catastrophically!". The trick is, how do you uprate the point of failure knowing it cannot be cured? Answer comes in two parts. 1. IRS brace from Steeda and nylon mount bushings to take the slop out of the unit. It's common practice among the Cobra crowd. It's not perfect, but it seems to work. The brace and bushings all came off of Craigslist for short money. 2. My engine is a 413. Not a 500 hp stroker. It will get a freshen up and that's what I'll go with. I’m not building a drift car or drag racer. Just my little version of a Caddy CTS. The way I drive, I don't believe the engine will overwhelm the IRS.
3. Refer to Item # 1.
Greg
I appologize for the confusion, i wasnt implying that they break, i was saying they dont work as well as a Solid axle in many aspects. I have a few close freinds that have 03-04 cobras some with the IRS, and some with a solid axle swap. all of them make in the 660-800whp range. the rears hold up, but the only ones that can do anything in the ways of traction are the solid axle ones. I consulted my buddy that has a built IRS and he uses them with moderate success Check out full tilt boogie racing. those cars are no slouch, but the IRS just kills those cars and many other performance cars. Not saying a IRS car cant handle or hook up, but a live axle will offfer much better stability, and performance especially in a car with a weak subframe like the fmj platform. Just depends on what your goals are and such.
Props for being different just looking out for ya!