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RE: gearing
By Mel - 09/05/2001 10:55:33 PM; IP 152.163.206.209
3.50 gears are great if you run a wide ratio four speed but, a 352, even with a 4 bbl, is a bit under powered for that ratio. If you lived in suburbia and all your driving was a fair distance it wouldn't be bad. If the car was a 427 or 428 the 3.50s would also be fine. You already have the 4.10s in the car and they will give good to excellent performance in all situations, especially the occasional "stop light Gran Prix".
My "normal" car is a Mark VIII and I'm thinking about 4.11s for it and I usually dribe 150 to 250 miles a day in my business. IMHO :)
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