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Mach V Motorsports CNC-milled billet aluminum differential cover
We started working on our own milled aluminum, CNC-machined diff cover more than a year ago. It's been a good bit of work, but it's finally here, and ready for the public.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y24...b.jpg~original It's machined from a single very large chunk of aluminum. We designed in extra fins that hang down from the cover to catch some actual airflow. There are two holes for installation of an external diff cooler (not included), and one hole for a diff temp sensor probe. The cover holds about 50% more fluid than the stock one. http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y24...6.jpg~original We figure people who would be most interested in this will be high-powered cars that run at the track, whether it's road race, drift, or hill-climb. I know some of the Japanese race teams had some trouble with overheating the rear diff early on. More pics... http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y24...6.jpg~original http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y24...2.jpg~original http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y24...1.jpg~original http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y24...8.jpg~original Intro price is $599; regular price will be $675 after the initial sale is over. The diff covers are in stock, and you can buy one today. Mach V CNC Diff Cover -- click me! --Dan Mach V |
Nice piece--well done!
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Did you know? Between 1929 and 1931 the USSR changed from the seven-day week to a five-day week.
--Dan Mach V |
Did you know? In 2012, the estate of Albert Einstein earned $10 million.
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Did you know? In 1974, a washed-out US Army helicopter pilot stole a helicopter from Fort Meade and landed it on the South Lawn of the White House. He then took off again, led police helicopters on an extended low-level chase, then returned to land again at the White House.
He served a year in prison for the stunt. --Dan Mach V |
Did you know? At 630 feet tall, the Gateway Arch in St. Louis is the tallest arch in the world.
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Did you know? The Cessna 172 is the most-produced plane ever, with more than 43,000 (and counting) examples built.
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Did you know? Pilots have flown under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris at least three times. The last time was in 1991. The unknown pilot did it in a stolen Mudry Cap10 aerobatic plane.
--Dan Mach V |
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