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Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
They said a 3-4 day turnaround. I have to work on sending them the specifics to get pricing. A rebuild used to go for $600-ish plus $150 to modify plus core charge. They don't have to replace the u-joints or center bearing. If I had to take a wild guess...$500 to weld the end on and balance? Its not hard...they usually turn a modify and rebuild around the same day.
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Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View PostFood for thought: driveshaft is vibration free up to 8k RPM in 1st, 2nd, 3rd gear. It only vibrated at 80 mph in 6th gear and it was around 3k RPM the other night. Will test further. If it was the driveshaft wouldn't it vibrate at high RPM in any gear?2005 E46 ///M3 Interlagos Blue
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I checked with my local shop, they said no problem. But, I'll have to exchange it for another since the side of mines looks slightly damaged. They said about the same cost as the other invoice placed here a few pages back. I don't want to release shop but apparently according to the shop that I take my car to claimed they're the 'best' around here.
I'll test and see how the results are.Last edited by simonnim; 03-08-2024, 04:10 PM.
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Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View PostFood for thought: driveshaft is vibration free up to 8k RPM in 1st, 2nd, 3rd gear. It only vibrated at 80 mph in 6th gear and it was around 3k RPM the other night. Will test further. If it was the driveshaft wouldn't it vibrate at high RPM in any gear?
60mph will always be a set driveshaft rpm, regardless of engine speed. This would only change if you had a different final drive ratio like a 4.10.Last edited by discoelk; 03-08-2024, 04:32 PM.
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Originally posted by discoelk View Post
Negative. Driveshaft directly correlates to wheel speed. Engine is geared up through the transmission(really the other way around but that's not important). I.e. 8000rpm/4.227 in first, 8000rpm/2.528 in second.
60mph will always be a set driveshaft rpm, regardless of engine speed. This would only change if you had a different final drive ratio like a 4.10.2002 Topasblau M3 - Coupe - 6MT - Karbonius CSL Airbox - MSS54HP Conversion - Kassel MAP - SSV1 - HJS - PCS Tune - Beisan - MK60 Swap - ZCP Rack - Nogaros - AutoSolutions - 996 Brembos - Slon - CMP - VinceBar - Koni - Eibach - BlueBus - Journal
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Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View PostFood for thought: driveshaft is vibration free up to 8k RPM in 1st, 2nd, 3rd gear. It only vibrated at 80 mph in 6th gear and it was around 3k RPM the other night. Will test further. If it was the driveshaft wouldn't it vibrate at high RPM in any gear?Originally posted by Projecte46m3 View Post
I was thinking this as well.
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Originally posted by discoelk View Post
Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
Food for thought: driveshaft is vibration free up to 8k RPM in 1st, 2nd, 3rd gear. It only vibrated at 80 mph in 6th gear and it was around 3k RPM the other night. Will test further. If it was the driveshaft wouldn't it vibrate at high RPM in any gear?​
Negative. Driveshaft directly correlates to wheel speed. Engine is geared up through the transmission(really the other way around but that's not important). I.e. 8000rpm/4.227 in first, 8000rpm/2.528 in second.
60mph will always be a set driveshaft rpm, regardless of engine speed. This would only change if you had a different final drive ratio like a 4.10.
That is correct however using this https://www.drive-lines.com/php10/dlrpm.php driveline calculator its only true to certain speed vs gear your in at the time
for example: ​using 275/35/18 tire size in this example 25.6 tire diameter
M3 traveling in 3rd gear at 80mph which would be somewhere near 7600 engine rpm the driveshaft should be around spinning at 1754 RPM
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if you traveling at 80mph in 6th gear driveshaft spinning at 871 rpm so roughly half the speed when it was in 3rd gear at the same speed, something doesn't add up here as EthanolTurbo mentioned it wasn't vibrating at 8k in 3rd gear which in that gear it definitely was spinning faster than in 6th going roughly the same speed.
Even if your doing 60mph in 3rd gear it’s still is spinning faster at 1295 then in 6th at 80mph at 871
Given this information either there’s more testing need to be done to confirm thats it’s only vibrating at high speeds in lower gear or maybe person testing can’t detect vibrating in higher gears since the engine is at redline and there’s more engine noise nvh associated at that time as well compared to calm cruising in 6th or there’s something else going on there 🤔Last edited by Radekxpl; 03-09-2024, 06:19 AM.
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Originally posted by discoelk View PostDriveshaft speed is directly correlated to wheel speed. Engine speed and gear do not matter. The shaft (heh) sounds out of balance or as someone else mentioned, the flanges are not welded true (misalignment issue).
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Another twist, if you are in 3rd gear at 7600 rpm at 80mph and then put the car in neutral and coast, does drive shaft stop spinning or even start spinning slower at idle vs 7600 while you are still traveling at 80mph?
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Originally posted by mrgizmo04 View PostAnother twist, if you are in 3rd gear at 7600 rpm at 80mph and then put the car in neutral and coast, does drive shaft stop spinning or even start spinning slower at idle vs 7600 while you are still traveling at 80mph?
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Which now I think about it 🤔🤦what Discoelk said makes sense is directly related to wheels speed, however it still doesn’t explain no vibrations at 80 in 3rd gear and vibrations 80mph in 6th gears since drive shaft would be spinning at the same rate no matter what gear.
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FWIW, I understand what you are saying. 3rd/8000 is a faster wheel/driveshaft speed than 6th/80mph. 3rd/8000 is closer to 100mph. In my limited experience, discerning drivetrain vibration at high engine speed and hard acceleration is difficult butEthanolTurbo would need to elaborate.
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So, I finally got around to a longer drive with my car.
As for my CF Shaft, there are no downsides I could feel.
The car does feel much more direct, however I am driving a freshly rebuild and more powerful engine, so I am not fully attributing that to the shaft.
No more clunking. I did have quite a bit before and I have not done any changes to the tranny or diff since. So that's a plus.
Due to prior feedback above I also did some runs above 130kph/80mph. No vibrations.
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