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Old 03-22-2004, 07:47 PM   #1
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My car is my daily driver and hardly ever sees track time (T-45 in my car, so yours will turn lower rpms). I love the 4.10s. Why are you so afraid of turning a little higher rpms on the freeway? It won't affect your gas mileage by more than 1-2 mpg in my experience. I have driven over 1000 miles in a weekend with my 4.10s and it's not bad at all. You need to drive or at least ride in a mod motored car with gears. It's not like back in the day when everyone ran a 3-speed auto or a 4-speed manual and if you geared your car aggressively it was almost topped out in the 1/4 mile.
agreed
and before it get said no it does wear on the car more
cause even though your at a higher rpm the motor is under less load
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