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2013-14 Shelby GT500
3.73 vs. 4.10
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<blockquote data-quote="masonh" data-source="post: 13270841" data-attributes="member: 151083"><p>I don't have any real world experience with either in the new Shelby as I still have the 3.31 in mine, but i do have a set of 27" drag radial that I put on to go to the track, which helps just a little.</p><p></p><p>It's always tougher trying to build for great drag strip runs and some streetability for daily driving. If you want the best gear for 1/4" possible I would say order a 4.30 from Motive, but if you want a great daily driver gear then I wouldn't go higher than 3.73.</p><p></p><p>I think you have another option as well that Motive makes. They have a 3.90 which might be a nice compromise. I also read that they have some lightweight yet still very strong ring and pinion kits that are supposed to shave a little time for the serious racer. I guess in theory they spin up a little quicker. They may have shaved some tenths off some nascar dudes but i can't imagine them helping a 4000lb drag car out much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="masonh, post: 13270841, member: 151083"] I don't have any real world experience with either in the new Shelby as I still have the 3.31 in mine, but i do have a set of 27" drag radial that I put on to go to the track, which helps just a little. It's always tougher trying to build for great drag strip runs and some streetability for daily driving. If you want the best gear for 1/4" possible I would say order a 4.30 from Motive, but if you want a great daily driver gear then I wouldn't go higher than 3.73. I think you have another option as well that Motive makes. They have a 3.90 which might be a nice compromise. I also read that they have some lightweight yet still very strong ring and pinion kits that are supposed to shave a little time for the serious racer. I guess in theory they spin up a little quicker. They may have shaved some tenths off some nascar dudes but i can't imagine them helping a 4000lb drag car out much. [/QUOTE]
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