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Join Date: Nov 1998
Location: Kettering, Ohio
Posts: 119
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![]() Its now decent weather and I'm going to have a gear installed in this car. I used to have a 3.73 in my old Aod stang and I was pretty happy. I'm wondering, is 3.73 too much gear for a car thats eventually going to have a good solid rebuild with heads,cam, etc and a 14lb procharger? My ex-girlfriends dad is going to give me a good deal on his slightly used 3.55's. But I'm not going to cut corners, I'm doing this car right. Anyone think 3.73's will be too hard to launch? Especially on the street? I'm buying Nitto Drag Radials later this week... Thanks guys.
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Fresno,CA. USA
Posts: 384
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![]() I think it would be great.... If everything was together along w/ the supercharger (supercharged cars have very broad power bands)
i would say 3.55.....but until you start talking 4.30, 4.56....not too hard on the street. ------------------ 4.10's,long tubes & 75 shot...Goes 12.50's Check it out at http://www.burnouts.webprovider.com |
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Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
3.55 vs. 3.73 | TwiLighTBluEGT | Windsor Power | 8 | 06-21-2002 12:44 PM |
3.73 vs 3.55 you know the drill | sgwinn | Windsor Power | 10 | 10-23-2001 06:56 PM |
Need to decide: 3.55 or 3.73 | RMARIANI | Windsor Power | 1 | 07-25-2001 08:40 AM |
3.55 or 3.73? | DemonGT | Windsor Power | 17 | 06-15-2001 01:54 AM |
3.55, 3.73 or 4.10 | Mouse Eater | Windsor Power | 12 | 01-15-2001 08:03 AM |