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Old 03-26-2001, 05:53 PM   #1
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Originally posted by Killercanary:
Thanks for all the input guys. I just keep hearing that 4.10's make up for a "weak" motor, and I don't like that saying.
Yes, this can be true. On the contrary, a "strong" higher revving motor excels with more gear because it gets the revs into the powerband faster, which means better ET's. This is especially true for heavy cars.

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I wish I could find out what my MPH would be at 6000rpm's in 4th, that would help me decide I think too.
If you have a 26" tire, you will be turning 113.5 mph with 4.10's.

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