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Re: 432 RWH!!! Woo Hoo!
Well, I believe with the GY F1-GS-D3 315/30s and stock 3.45 rear, 7200 rpm (stock rev limit) gets you to 120.x in 3rd gear...So, ya see the problem I think (mathematically speaking) a 4.33s might work for a 500 hp motor. But, after 4.10 (from my experience) it detracts from the drivability factor...which is 99.9% of my driving anyway. 4.09-4.10s is prolly where I'll come down.
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That's what I mentioned. Too steep. Some have taken the 4.10's out because of that.
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my 90 with the 410 gears goes through the lights aprox. 6700 rpms and @2000 rpms on the freeway is doing 72 mph .white car with 392s goes through the lights around 62-300 and is doing 76 mph at 2000 rpms . i like the 392s for cruizing and they are a little easier to launch at the strip than the 410s . i am considering trying the 3.45s at the strip just to see if i can improve my 60fts and with 1 less shift ,i am wondering if the car might actually et better . have never run with the 3.45s at the strip .. i am also going to go to a eaton gear type locker in the white car as it seems like the clutch pack is going and like the thought of a gear type . other c4 racer have used it and love it. the best part of the lower gears is when you are cruizin around in town , dont have to shift as much .
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As for driving in traffic, a stick shift is more of a PIA than the rear gear, IMO. I've driven with 3.07s to 4.11s in traffic, and if I had to choose, the 4.11s would be better than 3.07s, believe it or not. (Less clutch wear and you can idle in 1st at a slow speed, whereas idle even in first gear with 3.07s will keep you pumping the clutch - a LOT (believe me). Bottom line? You'll have to see what the car and you can live with. 4.33 might be perfect for your combination of factors. You might like it just fine. In my case, adding 100 hp to the rear wheels has put a new wrinkle in things. P.
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