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05-29-2001, 12:29 PM | #1 |
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3:73 vs 4:10 gears????
Pulled my motor, rebuild in progress, the remaining decision, rear end gears....
I read an article that stated with a 5 speed and 4:10's my motor should run at about 2200 RPM's at 65 MPH... if this # is correct, that's seems ok for street use, a bit high, but not bad (and the launch should be awesome, if I can get the traction, currently running 50's on the rear) my question for the guys running, 4:10's or 3:73's.. is this RPM # correct??? or should I opt for the 3:73's.... Input please..... thx in advance... ------------------ Black, 84 GT, ground effects, shorty headers, dual exh., rear spoiler from a 87, just getting started... |
05-29-2001, 12:43 PM | #2 |
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Go with the 4:10's if you plan on staying NA, if a blower is in the near future get 3:73's. The 4:10's will be fine on the street and with a 5spd, I only turn around 1700-1800 in 5th gear with my 3:73's at 65-70mph. I am going with 4:30 gears which will suit my combo, run around 2300-2400 at 65mph I think around 6300 through the traps.
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05-29-2001, 01:10 PM | #3 |
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thx Rick, I was hopin the article was correct....
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05-29-2001, 02:58 PM | #4 |
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Forgot to tell you those were with 26" tall tires, a low profile tire will make it run like it has taller gears (EXAMPLE- 3:73s feel like 4:10's with 24" tires) a taller tires calms the taller gears down.
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05-29-2001, 05:51 PM | #5 |
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Are you guys serious? My rear end gearing is 4.08 stock on my 240sx, and I thought that your Mustang's must've been using a different scale, because a Mustang stock is 2.8x or something I believe. At 70mph in 5th gear, I'm at 3k rpm. I'm fine with that, it's not a problem. So it sounds like 4.10 would be good (streetable) in a Mustang? And what effect would a blower create? Thanks.
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05-29-2001, 07:02 PM | #6 |
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Remember, a 240 sx has half as much torque as a mustang, not to mention that the transmission ratios are different, basically its apples to oranges.
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05-29-2001, 10:59 PM | #7 |
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Red, my drive is 35 miles one way, 50% highway, i was'nt sure 4:10's would work, but after the replies and some additional conversation with other Mustang people, i will be happy.... Just not sure what i'll do after i get used to the new gearing....
NOS perhaps???? ------------------ Black, 84 GT, ground effects, shorty headers, dual exh., rear spoiler from a 87, just getting started... |
05-30-2001, 12:42 AM | #8 |
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You'll be happy with the 410's. Truth be told, I bought my 8.8 rear fitted with a torsen diff and Richmond 373's for a price I couildn't afford to pass up so that's why I have the 373's.
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05-30-2001, 02:55 PM | #9 |
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So far the general consensus I've seen is that autos do well with 4.10's and manuals do well with 3.73. Is this right?
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