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Title: running a spool on a street car........?
Post by: jick on October 19, 2006, 22:41:16 pm
so, i recently scored a barely used close ratio box built by Peter @ The Cogbox for a very good price.... ;D

its got a spool, i'm pretty certain i'm gonna keep it in, BUT i do hear a lot of people with a lot more experience than myself saying it really aint a good idea.

i'm looking to make about 200bhp with my 2276cc, cnc comp elim heads, fk89 , etc etc......this is gonna be a weekend only summertime car ....

so....whats are your views on the spool guys......maybe Roman & Jonas (any others?) can give us all a  little info on how it really is????

cheers.... ;)


Title: Re: running a spool on a street car........?
Post by: Rick Meredith on October 19, 2006, 23:42:31 pm
IMHO a spool is a "race only" item.


Title: Re: running a spool on a street car........?
Post by: Roman on October 20, 2006, 06:08:33 am
It depends on how dead seroius you are about drag racing with slicks on VHT. The super diffs availible now are weak, the ZF:s are rarer than a hens teeth. The quaife might do the work but it is expensive and it's heavy. If you plan to do ANY driving in the rain is lethal do run a spool.
On the other hand driving on dry asphalt is no problem.


Title: Re: running a spool on a street car........?
Post by: Jon on October 20, 2006, 08:22:09 am
I would contact our good friend Jussi in Finland and get some of his indestructible axels for the spoole. Since no one has ever snapped one of those axels it might be wise.


Title: Re: running a spool on a street car........?
Post by: Lids on October 20, 2006, 08:28:05 am
Jick, I wouldn't worry about it.  It hasn't been on the road for 10 years, and getting it on 4 wheels to push it around the garage is going to be a bonus.


Title: Re: running a spool on a street car........?
Post by: jick on October 20, 2006, 10:56:14 am
ha ha ha lids, you're a fine one to talk.... :D      although its a pretty valid point.


Title: Re: running a spool on a street car........?
Post by: Bad Junker on October 20, 2006, 15:02:26 pm
I consider it to be no problems running a spool on the street, even with my Liberty/prorings and Lyle Cherry stuff!
Ok going down in gears are not recomended and planning the driving  is a point !

As Roman mentioned, spool and rain is exciting, especially with frontrunners !  :o  add to that runabouts or sharp turns........ ;D


Title: Re: running a spool on a street car........?
Post by: Roman on October 20, 2006, 15:26:28 pm
... to push it around the garage is going to be a bonus.

That's another problem... As long as you push it with the wheels straight is's just like any other car. If you turn the streering wheel to the max it'ts like having a parking brake.


Title: Re: running a spool on a street car........?
Post by: SOB/RFH on October 20, 2006, 16:07:19 pm
I helped a friend of mine with a gearbox....by "just cruising round town" in his word it broke after a full season of trashing......everything in it broke except third and forth gear set. So we made us a new box and elimonated the problems we had by using Ercos high quality russina axles and a spool........Basicly it still stands up and work but the spool is worn out....one of the experienced with it was going from Sweden to Volksworld show and with no trailer.........................I think that an aluminum spool live max 2 seasosn on the street if it is a street car, not more. It wears out. If used in a swing application, don't run it with the axleshanging down as the axles may bind up and ruin the spool!!