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![]() If your car already has 3.27's then 3.73's will be hardly notcible. I just upgraded my 95 from 3.27's to 3.73's and if I didn't know the mechanic real well I would have been removing the differential cover to check to see if he changed them, seriously. That is not a significant jump in ratio, be prepared. Though I woouldn't recommend anything more than 3.73's for street driving anyway, my cars with aode runs at around 2600 rpms at 65 mph, just right IMO.
I would for now put the money elsewhere. Jim ------------------ 1995 GT AODE,B&M shift kit, Vortech S trim SQ,30# injectors, 80mm Pro-M MAF,Bassani X w/cats,Dynomax cat-back,JMS Chip,3.73's,Eibach Sportlines, Monroe Sensatrac's,Summit Racing tranny cooler, Accel Race wires, Autolite spark plugs, MSD coil. Best Run (13.6 @ 102) http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Street/8048/ |
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