Aluminum Driveshaft making a difference

magnumr2

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You lose approximately 16% of your horsepower from the crank of your engine to the rear wheels. Heres my theory, if you buy an aluminum driveshaft that is half the weight of the original do you think it would cut your loss down to 8%? This would make sense because the driveshaft is the only major thing that is located between your motor and wheels. I know some people say that buying a new driveshaft wont do anything for your horsepower. It frees up horsepower though. Let me know if this reasoning sounds correct and if not why.
 
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Your theory is not reasonable... You forgot about the most important (and most power consuming) component between the engine and the axle, the transmission...

An AL shaft will reduce rotating mass and eliminate the U joint in the stock driveshaft, which will reduce losses, but it will not drop your losses in half. Maybe 1-3% at most.