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Old 02-04-2000, 02:29 AM
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i have a road runner 383 im trieing to get more power out of it and i thought gears would do it cause i have 276 in it right now with p235 by 60 15s right now but i want my ETs faster and not be reving to high on the highway ant solutions.

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Old 02-04-2000, 06:06 AM
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I have a 70 GTX 440 sixpack car with a 3.55 gear ratio. That is still in desperate need in waiting for me to put the original color (sublime green) back on it. The 3.55 gear ratio would give you alot more better ET and a respectable rpm going the highway. It would definetly give you a better 60ft. times and a higher top end speed.
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