The short:
I believe the rubber within the second driveshaft casing gave out.
The long:
If i give my car any more than very light throttle i can red line easiliy and the car doesn't hardly accelerate, hell, any slope makes a joke of the effort of the engine to keep the car in motion. I can't hardly go faster than 35, on mostly level pavement, just Wow
The clutch is out of question, as are the clutch master and slave. I can switch gears no problem and it doesn't grind nor is there any trouble with spongy peddles.
And when a LSD clutch pack gives out, it reverts to open-differential operation.
I've searched a bit on what happens when clutch packs and driveshafts go out but haven't found anything remotely close to what i'm experiencing, save for my remembering reading a post long ago that someone was drifting one moment and the next his car wouldn't go but ran fine.
I was fooling around a lil bit, a hard launch on wet pavement. What i thought was all tire spin seemed alright until i pulled up to the next stop, where i discovered that rpms climbed more than the car accelerated despite my easing into gear.
I was only a couple corners from where i parked anyways, not a big deal
I'm pushing a larger turbo than stock with a pretty well tuned Maft-Pro, using the waste-gate spring to regulate until i'm more comfortable. I run 265/35/18 out back on toyo T1Rs.
I'm just trying to confirm from others' experiences what happens when the driveshaft no longer performs.
-Dave
I believe the rubber within the second driveshaft casing gave out.
The long:
If i give my car any more than very light throttle i can red line easiliy and the car doesn't hardly accelerate, hell, any slope makes a joke of the effort of the engine to keep the car in motion. I can't hardly go faster than 35, on mostly level pavement, just Wow
The clutch is out of question, as are the clutch master and slave. I can switch gears no problem and it doesn't grind nor is there any trouble with spongy peddles.
And when a LSD clutch pack gives out, it reverts to open-differential operation.
I've searched a bit on what happens when clutch packs and driveshafts go out but haven't found anything remotely close to what i'm experiencing, save for my remembering reading a post long ago that someone was drifting one moment and the next his car wouldn't go but ran fine.
I was fooling around a lil bit, a hard launch on wet pavement. What i thought was all tire spin seemed alright until i pulled up to the next stop, where i discovered that rpms climbed more than the car accelerated despite my easing into gear.
I was only a couple corners from where i parked anyways, not a big deal
I'm pushing a larger turbo than stock with a pretty well tuned Maft-Pro, using the waste-gate spring to regulate until i'm more comfortable. I run 265/35/18 out back on toyo T1Rs.
I'm just trying to confirm from others' experiences what happens when the driveshaft no longer performs.
-Dave