Alex, Did you install the Phantom Grip on your own? If so, how difficult was it to remove the diff and install the P.G.?
I am getting ready to purchase one of these units for my car and am debating on whether to farm it out or just install it myself. Now that you have the P.G. in, how does it feel? Is it a noticeable increase in traction? Scott W. Thomas, MCSE [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On > Behalf Of Alex Plaster > Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 6:09 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [SPOC] Transmission update > > Hi all, > I just posted some pics onto my profile site at saturnperformance.com. > Got the transmission out on saturday and yes, it is munched in a serious > way. Feel free to use the pics to show people what spinning your tires > will do over time in a non limited-slip Saturn. When it blew up it > pretty much trashed the pressure plate out too, but the flywheel and > clutch disc look to be in an untouched shape. Also, keep in mind that > the differential is a totally enclosed unit. Now look and see how much > metal was removed from the tranny case when it blew. You shouldn't be > able to see any of the diff under normal conditions. Hopefully none of > you have to experience this in the future. It sucks. > > Link to blown tranny pics: > http://www2.saturnperformance.com/saturn/profiles/view.asp?id=saturnal1 > > Alex Plaster > 97 SC2 > > Visit SPOC National at http://www.spocnational.org > > Don't forget to update your Profile in the Owners Database. Visit SPOC National at http://www.spocnational.org Don't forget to update your Profile in the Owners Database.
