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Old 09-19-2008, 03:13 PM   #1
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Default Slow '95 GT

My '95 GT auto drives like it has a slipping box. Compared with my boyfriends '89 firebird it's a real hog, (this is a major embarrassment). I've been advised by the local garage that a shift kit will make all the difference in the world. Before I go ahead and have the work done I'd like to hear other owner's opinions. Has anyone else found it to make a difference? Are the stock cars really this slow? Would a diff' upgrade be a better idea? Any advice would be greatly received.
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Old 09-21-2008, 12:54 PM   #2
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Default Re: Slow '95 GT

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My '95 GT auto drives like it has a slipping box. Compared with my boyfriends '89 firebird it's a real hog, (this is a major embarrassment). I've been advised by the local garage that a shift kit will make all the difference in the world. Before I go ahead and have the work done I'd like to hear other owner's opinions. Has anyone else found it to make a difference? Are the stock cars really this slow? Would a diff' upgrade be a better idea? Any advice would be greatly received.
a shift kit and a set of 373 or 410 gears would wake it up.they are pretty slow stock.
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Old 09-24-2008, 04:03 PM   #3
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Default Re: Slow '95 GT

Thanks! Considering that I am on a budget, which upgrade alone offers the biggest gain, (shift kit or gears)?
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Old 09-24-2008, 10:12 PM   #4
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well the shift kit is prolly less than
100 plus fluid and the gears are like 190 plus new crush sleve,pinion seal,rtv.its not a bad idea to have new clutchs for the limited slip(posi)..now its about who u know that can install them.if u dont know any one that can do it will cost some money.
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Old 12-29-2008, 09:19 PM   #5
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I would check with a ring and pinion shop. I would think the gear change form stock to a 3:73 could be your best bang for the buck A shift kit is just going to change your stock gears faster and sharper.
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Old 11-22-2009, 03:48 PM   #6
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Gears are the most bang for the buck to get a heavy stock SN95 auto up and going. Yes, stock they are pretty slow. If your bf's car is a 305 it shouldn't really be THAT much more impressive though. Only reason I say that is for comparison to determine whether your car is even running as well as a stock one should. 4.10 Gears, underdrive pulleys, pull silencer off of airbox, and a good flowing H or X pipe and catback will make it a little more peppy. Also, if you don't have a chip or any sort of tuner, you can set your base timing to 14 degrees of advance at the distributor and run good octane fuel.
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