Max power 8.5 rear diff can handle

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BGNeXtreem

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I'm going to be putting down over 800 could come close to 1,000 what are the options. Will still be driven on the street I have a good opportunity to buy a curry 9 inch but don't know it's limits or if it's worth it?
 
you would be crazy not to put a 9" inch just on the aspect of having c clip eliminators and the cost to build a 8.5 up to that limit just isn't worth it. You plan on making that power with a 6?
 
cotton pumkin is on an 8.5" at over 1000hp and launched hard on slicks with a tbrake . 33s/spool eliminators and a girdle cover
but thats not to say a 9" shouldnt be there at that level ,
on the street expecting it to survive depends on how much you slip and grip the tires
 
No not on the six I'm doing a ls twin turbo thanks guys sometimes you just need to hear it from some one else I knew the right answer just needed oppinions
 
Watched a 9" on a S10 explode on Pinks TV.
The GS was faster & took the pink slip.
 
The power level isn't nearly as important as to how you're going to be launching the car. If you have the means I would just do the 9" but if the car isn't going to see the track on slicks you'll probably fine at least for a while.
 
I have run an 8.5 on a 1200HP car.

I currently have one under my street car @ 830HP.

The 1200HP car had an F2 procharger...It had to leave on a launch curve with retarded timing to control spin, The sixty foot was only 1.40's

The 830HP car has a transbrake but I dont use it. I footbrake the car in the 1.40's.

33 spline, c-clip, moser spool, lots of bracing....

It has lasted 2 seasons so far.

If you have a stock 8.5 you might as well start with the 9"
 
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