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RE: Rearend Gearing
By Geoff McNew - 11/10/2003 10:42:59 PM; IP 66.52.140.57
I second all of the above. A lot of variables here. Car wt., auto/stick, how much cam, and where do you drive the thing - drag strip or a freeway in Texas.

I use 3.91's & a Locker on my '69 Mach 1. It's pretty busy - 3,300 at freeway speed even with 28" tires - and I wish I had a 5th gear. But, it's bang on for humiliating 911SC's out here on the twisty roads of west Marin where you're never gonna have to go over 120. I like Crane's "cruising speed" guidelines for their various cam selections...pick a gear ratio / tire combo that gives you somewhere in that range at freeway speed for the given cam. If you can't live with that, go for less cam & a taller gear, because it sucks to bog.
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 RE: Rearend Gearing -- Gerry Proctor, 11/10/2003
 RE: Rearend Gearing -- Travis Miller, 11/10/2003
RE: Rearend Gearing -- Geoff McNew, 11/10/2003
 RE: Rearend Gearing -- giacamo, 11/10/2003
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