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4.10 gears mt-82 2011-2014 Mustangs - Track / Street
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<blockquote data-quote="96gt02" data-source="post: 15662291" data-attributes="member: 169266"><p>Im not saying dont do the gears, im saying to simulate what the gears will do with his current setup try the smaller DR and see if that helps.... as wheels/tires can easily be swapped where he may prefer the 3.55s when not racing (I prefer the 4.10s all the time but most people don't) Also i highly suggest shifting under 7000 on the stock manifold, 7500 like the post above is way too high unless you have a boss/cj/gt350 manifold. </p><p>I do agree this is the optimal combo on a boss/cj/gt350 IM, just not the shift points on the stock manifold, so probably a 3.90 with 28" would be perfect for the stock manifold</p><p>3.73, 1.32 4th gear, 28" tire, 7500rpm = 126mph.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96gt02, post: 15662291, member: 169266"] Im not saying dont do the gears, im saying to simulate what the gears will do with his current setup try the smaller DR and see if that helps.... as wheels/tires can easily be swapped where he may prefer the 3.55s when not racing (I prefer the 4.10s all the time but most people don't) Also i highly suggest shifting under 7000 on the stock manifold, 7500 like the post above is way too high unless you have a boss/cj/gt350 manifold. I do agree this is the optimal combo on a boss/cj/gt350 IM, just not the shift points on the stock manifold, so probably a 3.90 with 28" would be perfect for the stock manifold 3.73, 1.32 4th gear, 28" tire, 7500rpm = 126mph. [/QUOTE]
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