Adding a Chris Alston’s Chassisworks Tri-Drive to your CDS Supercharger Gear Drive provides five output ports, allowing accessories to be driven off the front or rear of the unit.
Removing the supercharger from the picture below reveals the CDS Gear Drive and Reduction Drive to which the Tri-Drive mounts. Any accessories running off the reduction drive branch run at 50-percent of crankshaft speed.
The Tri-Drive features six identical V-Band Clamp attachment points; one serving as input off the Reduction Drive. It is a fully enclosed assembly to rigidly support any mounted accessories and protect the Poly Chain GT Carbon Belt inside.
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Chris Alston’s Chassisworks |
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8661 Younger Creek Drive |
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Chris Alston created his first chassis kits in the mid-1970s and went on to establish Chris Alston’s Chassisworks in 1987. Through continual reinvestment and development, Chassisworks now manufactures more than 10,000 separate components and assemblies in-house that make up its six separate product brands. Its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility and strict quality-control standards provide some of the finest chassis, suspension, and engine accessory products in the industry at extremely competitive prices.
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