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RE: 5 speed on a ford fe
By John - 02/06/2002 6:25:20 PM; IP 142.177.8.78
I use a Richmond Gear (formerly Doug Nash) 5-speed mated to my 428 with a Lakewood bellhousing. I use a 3.07 differential and everything works amzingly well. I would say that first gear is a little "tall". and I might go with one of the lower option 1st gears next time. The rest of the gears are well matched for road speed vs rpm
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 5 speed on a ford fe -- Charlie, 02/05/2002
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 RE: 5 speed on a ford fe -- Louie, 02/06/2002
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 RE: 5 speed on a ford fe -- John C, 02/06/2002
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