vandor wrote:DieselSpider wrote:It makes a big difference if that is damage from pushing it to 150 mph with a boosted engine or from normal street driving at 45 mph. ...
What boosted engine? I think you just like to argue for arguments sake, without regard for facts or logic.
Do you not drive over 45? Most of us do.
Max legal speed limit where I live is 70 mph only on an interstate and most roads are below 45 mph with some State roads at 50 to 60. Have not been on a 150 mph public street yet. The Spider is for a nice ride on a 35 to 55 mph road with some interesting curves in it so it is logical to ask if the damage is from driving the car like you stole it well above what is reasonable or lawful or on a highly modified vehicle run at the edge which the stripped out interior and various tanks and valves in the passenger compartment would appear to indicate about the car pictured in the example posted.
It was mentioned that Guibo failures are gradual and give plenty of warning so those who experience it have ignored the warning for some time however its hard to imagine someone who has invested in modifying a car for track use to ignore those warnings so the failure that was presented as an example more likely was a sudden catastrophic failure possibly from the race modifications that were done and not what you would expect in normal street driving. I did double check mine after seeing the photo presented and found that when the Turbo Diesel was put in that the drive shaft tech eliminated the Guibo as a point of failure.
I take it then that you are not a reasonable person and just a hot head when you respond like this to an honest request for real facts to allow a rational decision to be based upon. My occupation is Root Cause Analysis and asking the Five Why's is SOP for anyone in that business and not a personal affront.
I found that my concerns as mentioned above were taken care of by the people whom the previous owner hired to modify the drive shaft to accommodate the higher torque Turbo Diesel. Whether a better more heavy duty Guibo should have been installed or the rear axle swapped out to one that better matches the output of the Turbo Diesel remains to be seen.