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I'll go with a 4,1 together with the 0,5 in my six speed, that makes 2,05 in sixt gear :o) that and enough power could make it go  FAST
 
a five or six speed is the best of both worlds, acceleration and topspeed/low rpm cruising
 
 

Have Fun
André

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Sent: 29. november 2005 15:20
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] 3.73 or 4.56?

 Hi Jim:  I've heard what everyone said & I agree with most.  I've got a pretty healthy 327 in a 65 SS with a M-20 4 speed, a 12 bolt & 3.73 gears.  I'm running Coker 75 series redline tires about 28 inches high.  It's great in town, the suburbs & back roads.  On the highway at 60-65 I'm taching 3000-3200 rpms & people are blowing me off the road.  I try to drive non-highway as much as possible.  I also drag race it a few time a season.  The future may include a 5 or 6 speed.  It's mainly a show car & a cruiser.  The max its been on the road is 100 miles one way.  The Flowmasters are singing all the way!!  It's noisy! 
 
If you plan little or no highway use & will be driving mostly in town & around, with an occasional trip to the drags, you could get away with the 4.56.  If you plan to cruise & put it on the road stay away.  Go with the 3.55-3.73.  The 3.73 is about the most versitile and that's stretching it.  Use the ratio that will best fit what your plans are for the car.  Be realistic.  With a 4.56 you may have to trailer to some events as necessary.  I enjoy driving my car & am not interested in burning out my engine prematurely.  Those 5 & 6 speeds with the .8 & .6 gears are looking better every year!!  Good luck with your decision & Happy Cruising!!!              
 
Phil G. 65 SS
 
 
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From: J. Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Chevelle Group <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 13:24:17 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [Chevelle-list] 3.73 or 4.56?

OK folks,

I have the opportunity to use 3.73 or 4.56 gears in
the 10-bolt posi I'm going to put in the '66.  The car
has a 300+/-HP 327 and PG.  Anyone have any thoughts
or previous experience with the 4.56 gears and the
PG/small block setup?

I drive the car to local shows, and want to be able to
take it to Cecil on occasion.  A relative told me to
do the 4.56s and nothing less, thus my indecision.

Thanks,

Jim



    
        
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