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Old 02-19-2023, 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Pro Stock John View Post
12 bolt is good for drag racing until it ain't. A buddy ran his into the high 4's in the 1/8th. Another buddy is running 8.70's with his 12 bolt and his 31 spline axles were twisting, so ordered another set for this season and next winter he'll decide if he goes 9".
Usually a 9" is a Hp robber and will slow him down. He would probably be better moving up to 35 spline 12 bolt. We IRHA National record holding B/D I crewed with, ran for many seasons with a 12 bolt running 7.40's in the 1/4, but light car dragster. Tried a 9" and slowed 7 hundred with no other change.

Now with that being said, weight, power and type of power adder all play a part in the strength handling of a 12 bolt. A car with a turbo will help a 12 bolt last better then a big nitrous motor.

With a 9", when really getting after it and making it the best, with do a whack of different mods, cryo and lighten gears, Ti bolts, Indy/Dewco center, ceramic bearers etc.
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