Breaking P11 trans
Well, my friend broke another trans. This time it was a LSD P11 trans. Yes, the stronger one.
He was playing on the freeway and had a few really good pulls with the car loaded, then 4th let go.
I think he is going to go with a spec v swap later down the road, but this makes me nervous. Being that I have a p11 and already broke it and rebuilt it with QG18 stacks.
Is there no real hope for me? In the future, I won't be able to do a spec V swap. the change of flywheel will trigger my CEL for the crank sensor and render my car useless. Can't register the car if it won't pass emissions.
I can continue to rebuild the p11 transmissions every time they fail? But why would 420whp and 340wtq break a p11 so effortlessly? It seems I am on borrowed time with 400lb ft of torque. The sentra is lighter than the p11, so this may give me a couple hundred more miles of abuse. Maybe not.
There has to be some way to get these gears to hold up over the long run. We need billet gear replacements like the honda guys or something.
He was playing on the freeway and had a few really good pulls with the car loaded, then 4th let go.
I think he is going to go with a spec v swap later down the road, but this makes me nervous. Being that I have a p11 and already broke it and rebuilt it with QG18 stacks.
Is there no real hope for me? In the future, I won't be able to do a spec V swap. the change of flywheel will trigger my CEL for the crank sensor and render my car useless. Can't register the car if it won't pass emissions.
I can continue to rebuild the p11 transmissions every time they fail? But why would 420whp and 340wtq break a p11 so effortlessly? It seems I am on borrowed time with 400lb ft of torque. The sentra is lighter than the p11, so this may give me a couple hundred more miles of abuse. Maybe not.
There has to be some way to get these gears to hold up over the long run. We need billet gear replacements like the honda guys or something.