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Anyone ever use this on a 928 or any other car for that matter? If it works as stated, it could be an inexpensive solution to finding an M220 Diff.. They list an application specific item for a 928, but I'm guessing that the way it works, it's possibly just the HD generic unit...
http://www.phantomgrip.com/products.htm
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http://www.phantomgrip.com/products.htm
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Hi MK,
I have been told it goes in the diff, and there may be some machining. The concept is interesting, and seems to make sense based on my simple understanding of diffs..
Some of those ricer cars put out over 500hp in drag race trim.... Depending on the level of tune, our TQ may be more if our 928 engines are boosted.... Either way, it may not be bad if it works.. For the $400 I'm considering it, as I will R&R my trans & diff in the early part of '05...
The site has some explanation of how it works, and applications..
I have been told it goes in the diff, and there may be some machining. The concept is interesting, and seems to make sense based on my simple understanding of diffs..
Some of those ricer cars put out over 500hp in drag race trim.... Depending on the level of tune, our TQ may be more if our 928 engines are boosted.... Either way, it may not be bad if it works.. For the $400 I'm considering it, as I will R&R my trans & diff in the early part of '05...
The site has some explanation of how it works, and applications..