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![]() I have a 96 mustang gt and i want to put a set of gears on it but there are a lot of mixed opinions of which ones to get. Some say the 3.73 and some say the 4.10. Which ones do you recommend for a daily driven stang. And what would the rpms be like around 70? I also would like to know how much you think it would cost to install them. Thanks.
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![]() Check some previous posts about these. Some good comments
![]() ![]() One other thing tireburner pointed out...where are the 3.90 speedo gear lol? ![]()
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![]() 3.73's should be about 1000rpms above what you are now. And I think 4.10's are about 1250 or so rpms above. There are plus to both. More get up and go with the 4.10's and more gas miliage with the 3.73's. No much more gas. It just depends on what you want.
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RUN IT STAIGHT AND RUN IT HARD ________ Novi 2000 60' 1.46 1/4 10.67 mph 126.5 _________ |
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![]() Unless your '96 is modded enough that your power curve has been moved up in the rev range, 3.73's are the best gear for you. The reason alot of people recommend 4.10s in '99+ GT's is that they make peak power at higher rpms than a 96-98.
As for calculating what your rpms will be, it's a simple ratio. Just look at what your rpms are now at a given speed and multiply that by the new gear ratio divided by the old ratio. For example: 2500rpm x (3.73/3.27) = new rpm at given speed.
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what gears are you running and if there not stock what Rs are you pushing at 80mph
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RUN IT STAIGHT AND RUN IT HARD ________ Novi 2000 60' 1.46 1/4 10.67 mph 126.5 _________ |
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![]() I actually still have the stock rear gears - for a while I was having to commute 100 miles each way a couple times a week for work so I never changed them. I will be putting some 3.73s in soon - I'm getting a blower and don't want to have to put it in 5th to finish the 1/4. Newer stick shift GTs I've seen with 4.10s rev slightly over 3K at freeway speeds.
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98 cobra convt. 515 rwhp 421 torque..554 rwhp on 98 octane..635 rwhp this summer |
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![]() Chico - is the 131mph in 4th you are talking about assuming the Cobra redline? Don't forget that a GT's redline is 5800.
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That is not for you. You have different stock gears than the 1996. The 1996 has 2.73's and the 2000 have I THINK 3.27's. It will not be a thousand for you. I meant for the 2.73's to 3.73's. Sorry did not mean to confuse you.
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![]() WHats up with this, i read on a couple sites and a lot of people have been tellin me 96 and up had 3.08 gears for an auto, any input?
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![]() Actually go here http://www.dariusrudis.com/mustang/must98/must98a.htm
it says 3.08's were opitional, i might be reading this wrong but check it out
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![]() No you are reading that right. Just to make every thing easy look at your rear and it has a little tag on it. It should say weather it is 2.72, 3.08, 3.27, or 12.13(J/K). Than do the formual given before. Just look at what your rpms are now at a given speed and multiply that by the new gear ratio divided by the old ratio. For example:
2500rpm x (3.73/3.27) = new rpm at given speed. It is the best way to find RPMS. Also if you go to some of the analyziers you can but what rpms at what speed you want and it will tell you what is the best gears to get.
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![]() The rev limiter is at 6250 on the GT, but the redline is 5800. With my bolt-ons I do shift at 6K...
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![]() http://www.ring-pinion.com/calculators.shtml
this site shows calculators for all kinds of things. You can see what your RPM would be at for 4 different types of trannies. ![]() |
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![]() I bought my 99 GT in Dec. There were some mod done that I can see. But driving at 60 mph with 26 inch tires is around 2800 to 2900rpms in 4th gear. I don't now if the gears has been change. www.ring-pinion.com web site calculator claims it is a 3.73. To think if this is true and I did'nt even know it. Performance is great and gas miliage is fine. I don't have a base to compare to, Going from 3.27 to 3.73. What do you guys think?
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![]() Back to the question...
3:73's for a manual and 4:10's if you have an automatic... As Blue stated, the above combo's match your 96's powerband.
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![]() just curious is the top gear the same in the AOD and the 5-speed? If it is wouldn't the converter allow more RPM than the 5-speed? 3.73 - auto and 4.10 - manual? Correct me if this seems wrong.
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