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4:10 gears
Thinking of putting 4:10 gears in my 91.....Are viper gears the preferred choice? What do I exactly need? Who has the best price for parts and what exactly do I need?
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Re: 4:10 gears
I bought a dana spicer set from Just Differentials ( but that was in 2012)
their PN: D44HD-410-OE http://www.justdifferentials.com/D44...4hd-411-oe.htm
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Re: 4:10 gears
No gaskets, RTV for the cover. Being my ZR-1 is stock it was a worth while mod.
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Re: 4:10 gears
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Re: 4:10 gears
John, can i ask why you want 4.10's?
You'll be sliding/spinning tires. I just finished my 391ci stock gears,new Nitto Drag Radials and it's a smoke show. Pete
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Re: 4:10 gears
I have to agree with Pete too, if you have a modded motor, unless you have wheel like Dominic and need the gear to compensate for that, Stock motor the 4.10 is a fun mod and worth it.. on a modded motor it might be too much
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Re: 4:10 gears
Despite Pete's preference for 3.45s for drag racing. I think 4.10s were one of the best mods I did on both of my ZR-1s (along with the Hurst short shifter set up to look stock). One car had about 450 HP and one had closer to 500. Really made around-town street driving better . Face it, 99% of the time you will not be applying full power on every takeoff. If you are drag racing you can lug the engine a bit at the start, although you will need to shift to 4th in the quarter mile. For the three or four times I actually drag raced my cars it was fine with me. Not trying to set any records, just have fun. Depends on your goals for the car and your typical use. Your mileage may vary.--Bob
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Re: 4:10 gears
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Even though my Z is modified I'm guessing the 4:10 would make the car more snappier and more fun around town... With all the insane horsepower the new ZR-1 and Z0-6 have I'm sure Chevy isn't worrying about spinning tires....Cheers. |
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Re: 4:10 gears
The perennial conundrum, to go with 4.10's or stock gears, that is the question.
The quick response is, 4.10's of course, if you care about performance. It's one of the cheapest mods and gives you more performance when and where you need it. The stock gear ratio was used by GM for MPG., to avoid the gas guzzler tax, not for optimum performance. Unless you spend a lot of time cruising above 150 mph, 4.10's are the optimal gear. When was the last time a three speed stick was the optimal transmission for the quarter mile? 1956? The LT5 is not a torque monster, it's a rev monster. It's more efficient that way. With 4.10's you can take fourth gear to 140 mph. And you still have two more gears to get all the mpg you want. My car has only about 425 hp., but even if I had 725 hp. I'd still use the 4.10's. Because if you have no traction in 1st. gear, you have a tire problem not a gear problem. Even with street tires 4.10's are better than bogging down with a tall gear. The solution is practice. JMHO
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