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Old 08-07-2013, 12:45 PM   #1
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I think you will see something like this on the tech section, but a reminder to DP racers. The 9" rear is legal in a V10 car or a new 426 Car only, otherwise the 8 3/4 or Dana and the 9 1/4 or 8 1/4 if you are really brave are the accepted rear axles for these cars. Don't want anyone to show up and have a problem. This is for Stock Eliminator. From your roving reporter.
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Old 08-07-2013, 02:45 PM   #2
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If anybody needs a 9" out of a 2011 Drag Pak, I have one that I don't need. I took it out when I tubbed the car. Includes axles.
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Old 08-07-2013, 03:19 PM   #3
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I think you will see something like this on the tech section, but a reminder to DP racers. The 9" rear is legal in a V10 car or a new 426 Car only, otherwise the 8 3/4 or Dana and the 9 1/4 or 8 1/4 if you are really brave are the accepted rear axles for these cars. Don't want anyone to show up and have a problem. This is for Stock Eliminator. From your roving reporter.
For the super brave I have a NOS in the box sure-grip for the 8 1/4...I wouldn't do it but you could....the 9 1/4 will not work due to lack of Spool and gear choices.....but you could run it with a sure grip, I run a nice detroit locker in the Lil Red this way.

8.75 and dana 60 are your logical choices, more gear choices for the dana 60 and of course it will live behind any of the DP motors, whether or not you gain any ET with a 8.75 is a consideration, as is your tranny if the ring and pinion goes.
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Old 08-07-2013, 06:20 PM   #4
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For the super brave I have a NOS in the box sure-grip for the 8 1/4...I wouldn't do it but you could....the 9 1/4 will not work due to lack of Spool and gear choices.....but you could run it with a sure grip, I run a nice detroit locker in the Lil Red this way.

8.75 and dana 60 are your logical choices, more gear choices for the dana 60 and of course it will live behind any of the DP motors, whether or not you gain any ET with a 8.75 is a consideration, as is your tranny if the ring and pinion goes.
Wasn't there a SS/AA Cuda racer here in the southeast that ran a 9 1/4 rear? He later tried Pro Stock - Maybe a Duster, then Volare. X&*#@* I can't think of his name. (Not Bagwell.)

A Dana 60 is actually a pretty efficient rear due to the ring & pinion orientation. 12 bolt is the best and 9" the worst. There was a magazine article about it years ago. I've heard of some racers switch between the Dana 60 and 8 3/4", adjusting the overall weight, and didn't see any ET difference worth mentioning.
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Old 08-07-2013, 08:12 PM   #5
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Are you thinking of Jim Kinnett? I know he ran a 12 bolt gm but don't remember the 9 1/4.
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Are you thinking of Jim Kinnett? I know he ran a 12 bolt gm but don't remember the 9 1/4.
Yes, Jim Kinnett. I suppose someone could have confused the 2 rears. I didn't see it myself. Thank you for clarifying that.
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Old 08-07-2013, 10:15 PM   #7
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To reinforce what Myron was saying, we went from a 8 3/4 to a Dana 60 many years ago and in spite of the additional weight no change in ETs. The only real difference is that it quit spitting the gear out after trips thru a dip that was in the left lane in Tulsa at the time.
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Old 08-08-2013, 12:10 PM   #8
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Jeff, That would make a 9" legal in an 09 or 10 DP with the 426, but illegal with all other engines.
And the reason ?
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There was no 426 or 9" in the 09 and 10. Not till 11.
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Any DP with a 426 Aluminum motor is a 2011.
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