Is there any advantage to installing a turbo input shaft in my P/G other then if at one time I want to switch to a T-350, I can use the same converter?
Thanks
Bruce
P/G with Turbo input shaft
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Re: P/G with Turbo input shaft
Yes there are many advantages:
it is stronger
resale value - almost everyone runs turbo spline- p/g spline has less resale value
if your at a race and have a failure it is easier to find a turbo spline converter than p/g (17 spline)
in other words , if you are purchasing a brand new converter , go with the turbo spline and spend $100 for the input shaft
it is stronger
resale value - almost everyone runs turbo spline- p/g spline has less resale value
if your at a race and have a failure it is easier to find a turbo spline converter than p/g (17 spline)
in other words , if you are purchasing a brand new converter , go with the turbo spline and spend $100 for the input shaft
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Re: P/G with Turbo input shaft
Thank you Marty for the info.
Bruce
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