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I hope so.[/QUOTE]
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And make that 1 poster (me) that is glad this subject came up because I had forgotten Jim Bailey's name and had some gears that I needed to send to him for treatment. I guess I owe you or whoever smoked him out a "thank you."
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You must be hanging out with Andy Miller lately and making a fool of yourself... ...do a search and you will find out that Mr. Gebler is no longer with us. |
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where did I say I would have Gebler build me a new set?
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Jim Bailey is a good guy and I love my newly treated gears. |
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this thread ain't about Jim or his rediculous claims. It's about Mikronite applied to a R&P, how much it costs and if it is worth any ET.
Now who here believes I'll run a new best 60 foot of 1.15 as Jim claims, with my car's typcial 60 foots being 1.20 and it's best 1.17, just from having my gears treated with this process costing $100? We all know if you read it on an internet message board, it must be true. ![]() Last edited by 1320racer; 03-23-2012 at 07:30 AM. |
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I would like to to know if anyone has ran a before and after on one of the rearend dynos that are around to see if there are truley differences needs to be run with about a 450-500 lb ft of torque input.
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The original poster has all of his questions answered except for one which is near impossible to answer with exact numbers. How much is it worth? No one can answer what any change will result with exact numbers. Our testing on the track isn't that controlled. Jim Bailey did his best estimate and it is just as difficult to disprove him as anything. You are just being obtuse. |
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But you could/can measure differences in a rear by running them an a Drive train dyno just like NASCAR Teams do all the time. As I remeber G-Force South has or had one.
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