11's? 7.37 in the 1/8th
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11's? 7.37 in the 1/8th
Ran a 7.37 @ 92 in the 1/8th. Also ran a 7.39 @ 93 mph. I dont know if you need a full 1/4 mile timeslip but since there are no tracks within 4 hours that are 1/4 mile 1/8th has to do. Gotta be a solid 11's car though.
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I have 2.73 rear and read a lot before buying a set of gears unfortunately I missed everything about mine being a different carrier but between 3.42 and 3.73 in an auto the most noticeable difference is the gas mileage going down from what I read.
The cost alone to change them I would keep them (3.23). Im not going to bother upgrading my rear ill either buy a m6 3.42 rear or 12 bolt if I do anything about the rear.
3.73 would just make you that much more likely to break the rear in my opinion.
The cost alone to change them I would keep them (3.23). Im not going to bother upgrading my rear ill either buy a m6 3.42 rear or 12 bolt if I do anything about the rear.
3.73 would just make you that much more likely to break the rear in my opinion.
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I just got 373s I have 273s I have read people gaining .27-.34 going from 273s to 373s. That is if you hook. I will let everyone now how much I gain But I won't really find out because Iam doing a Stall/LT's/ORY/Gears/160 stat/FTRA/DR's/Tune at once..
By my calculation 7.37 is 11.46 and 7.39 is 11.49
By my calculation 7.37 is 11.46 and 7.39 is 11.49