Strange Engineering has a new aluminum case for your drag race car’s drivetrain. Constructed from 206-T4 heat treated billet aluminum, the part will keep your car’s axle spinning at even the utmost level of abuse. Also, Strange says the unique oil channel built into the support will ensure better oil flow to the pinion bearings, helping ensure a long pinion life.
Official Release:
The new Strange Pro HD Aluminum case bridges the gap between our popular Lightweight Aluminum case and the race proven Ultra Case. The Strange Pro HD Aluminum case is designed for Drag Race and the most abusive Hi-Performance Street/Strip applications. The case is crafted from superior 206-T4 heat treated aluminum which has a 32% higher tensile strength than the commonly used 356-T6 aluminum. The billet aluminum support is held in with 7/16” ARP bolts and contains a unique oil channel to maximize oil flow to the pinion bearings for extended use. The robust billet caps and 9/16” thru bolt design complement the case to significantly reduce gear deflection extend the life of the gear. The Strange Pro HD Aluminum case is available in 3.062”, 3.250” & 3.812” bore sizes.
Features:
- 206-T4 heat treated aluminum construction
- Unique oil channel to maximize oil flow to pinion bearings
- Reduced gear deflection to extend the life of the gear
- Available in 3.062”, 3.250” & 3.812” bore sizes.
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