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Old 02-07-2018, 10:40 AM
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Hello everyone, I'm looking to get my gears heat treated. I've looked and found everyone here recommends the same guy, Racerstev. Does anyone know if he's still doing this and if so, does he have a fb? I private messaged him 2 months back and haven't heard from him. If he's no longer offering this service, does anyone know anyone else with comparable services and prices?

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My treated gears shattered on the 1st pass. If you're building for some power save your time and money and get some aftermarket gears.
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Originally Posted by rudebwoy
My treated gears shattered on the 1st pass. If you're building for some power save your time and money and get some aftermarket gears.
Who treated your gears? That's disappointing! Everyone swears by RacerStev and they're claiming 800hp on them without issues.
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Disclaimer I was at 535lbs of torque, and I dumped the clutch.
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Originally Posted by rudebwoy
Disclaimer I was at 535lbs of torque, and I dumped the clutch.
at least you're honest lol
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If you're making 800 and want the trans to last as long as possible then you need a gear set. Any form of stock gears aren't going to last long (maybe 100 passes if everything goes really well and the car is light).
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I got a hold of him, thanks everyone!

Originally Posted by Aquafina
If you're making 800 and want the trans to last as long as possible then you need a gear set. Any form of stock gears aren't going to last long (maybe 100 passes if everything goes really well and the car is light).
I agree with you, but I'm only looking for 700ish whp and one summer in a car that won't really be street driven. I know it may still not last, but as many people that have had success, I figure it's worth a shot to get me through one season. If the car proves itself it'll get a ppg gear set next winter and I'll really turn it up then.
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