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Hi,
I will be honest and say that while 3.73 are a good
compromise in a vehicle that won't see much more than 50 MPH cruising, they
totally suck on the highway, especially now that the speeds are about 80 MPH. I
have run them in both a 67 Malibu and my 350 powered S-15 and for the country
type roads I drive on they are fun and 60 mph is not too obnoxious, but try
driving fast on the highway and it just gets tiring.
I am buying the stuff to rebuild my 69's rear end and I
am putting 3.08 which will still be about 2600 at 80. When money allows the Gear
Vendors unit to be bought, then I will go with 3.73 for a top gear of 2.79 and
an 80 cruise rpm of about 2400. While having a 400 horse 383 my goal is 18-22
MPG once I get the overdrive hanging on the back of the turbo 350. I plan on
driving some long distance trips with this car.
Gene
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