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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
410 gears
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<blockquote data-quote="357cstang" data-source="post: 6648209" data-attributes="member: 66420"><p>I have 4.11's in my 70. It spins to 7500 RPM, makes power upwards of 7800 and has a 3 speed auto. It's an around town car only, and on the highway I get passed by minivans as I cruise along at 50-55 in the right hand lane.</p><p></p><p>If he has an 03/04 Cobra, it is my opinion that 4.10's are overkill if you're making any sort of power. Unless you put a 29+ tire on the back, you've already got enough torque to get going from the blower. My 70 doesn't make power until 4500 RPM, so I use the 4.11's to get up in the RPM range faster.</p><p></p><p>I like 3.55's and 3.73's in street/strip cars. Obviously if the car is trapping a high number, a lower numerical gear may be needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="357cstang, post: 6648209, member: 66420"] I have 4.11's in my 70. It spins to 7500 RPM, makes power upwards of 7800 and has a 3 speed auto. It's an around town car only, and on the highway I get passed by minivans as I cruise along at 50-55 in the right hand lane. If he has an 03/04 Cobra, it is my opinion that 4.10's are overkill if you're making any sort of power. Unless you put a 29+ tire on the back, you've already got enough torque to get going from the blower. My 70 doesn't make power until 4500 RPM, so I use the 4.11's to get up in the RPM range faster. I like 3.55's and 3.73's in street/strip cars. Obviously if the car is trapping a high number, a lower numerical gear may be needed. [/QUOTE]
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