Basically, I am asking if there are any options, or if anyone has ever installed equal length axles in an F23/Eco car???For example, using a solid mounted intermediate shaft that bolts to the side of the block, and using the same axle on both drivers and passengers side of the car. The reason being, I want to eliminate any possibility of torque steer on my Sunfire.
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dont think that it would help much. you'd still be spinning what amounted to a longer shaft on one side. you'd have to have the diff mounted in the center to make any difference.
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The Ecotec block has provision for the jackshaft mount used in the Cobalt. You could try modifying that jackshaft to use with the F23 Getrag. It would be a lot easier though to install a Quaife LSD, because even if you use equal length axles, the differential in the transmission is still an "OPEN" type unit, meaning only 1 wheel is actually getting power.