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2002 m5, stock 3.23 w/lsd in there right now. i haven't dynoed since my cam & other mods, but i'll be aiming for 215-230 rwhp when i do dyno in the spring.
so which gears should i go with? i want to hit the 1/4 as close to redline as possible, but keep my stock rpm limiter. this is for purely n/a application.
thoughts?
--matt
[ November 18, 2003: Message edited by: awesomeame ]
[ November 18, 2003: Message edited by: awesomeame ]</p>
3.73 for a daily driver. I have heard some complaints that 4.10 is a little too steep. BUT if you are willing to sacrifice around town and everyday drivability, go for 4.10.
... and let me take a pass or 2 with them next year ;) :D [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by awesomeame: i just don't want to end up having to shift into 4th 200 feet before the line...that would suck [img]graemlins/thumbsdown.gif[/img]
--matt<hr></blockquote>
With my little 3.4 I shift out of 3rd at about 112 on my speedo (not correct yet) which is about 94mph... You'll be in some trouble I think with 4.10s.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by FunkZ: Tim LeGros said he didn't get any better times from 3:73's than he did with 3:42's.<hr></blockquote>
Nor did I with my 3.73's or James with his 4.10's. James went back to 3.23, I went back to 3.42.
With 3.73 or 4.10 in a manual you hit fourth gear a long ways before you hit the end of the track... and regardless of what's in the back, fourth gear in a manual (or third in an auto) is a DOG.
Look at the timeslips page. The fastest cars all have 3.42's. There's one with 3.73 but I think he could go even faster if he went down to a 3.42 or 3.23.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Stefan:
Nor did I with my 3.73's or James with his 4.10's. James went back to 3.23, I went back to 3.42.
With 3.73 or 4.10 in a manual you hit fourth gear a long ways before you hit the end of the track... and regardless of what's in the back, fourth gear in a manual (or third in an auto) is a DOG.
Look at the timeslips page. The fastest cars all have 3.42's. There's one with 3.73 but I think he could go even faster if he went down to a 3.42 or 3.23.
High gears are not for everyone...<hr></blockquote>
Stefan was your top end better with 3.42s or 3.73s? My car pulls 3rd gear hard now... it used to hit a damn brick wall when it shifted to 3rd at 70mph but now it just keeps pulling all the way through 3rd like any other gear.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 95Batmobile: Stefan was your top end better with 3.42s or 3.73s? My car pulls 3rd gear hard now... it used to hit a damn brick wall when it shifted to 3rd at 70mph but now it just keeps pulling all the way through 3rd like any other gear.<hr></blockquote>
Third was fine... but with 3.73's you fly right through third and then you're suddenly in fourth, where it's a dog.
On the highway I couldn't even downshift into third with 3.73's because it would almost redline. With the 3.23's or 3.42's third is a powerhouse at highway speeds, with 3.73's third is almost unuseable.
[ November 24, 2003: Message edited by: Stefan ]</p>
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Stefan: Look at the timeslips page. The fastest cars all have 3.42's<hr></blockquote>
for the poweradder ppl.
for the n/a l36 application, the top 4 guys use either 3.73 or 4.10. i'll be sticking to n/a. sorry i guess i should have specified that in my original post.
stefen what do you think for n/a? 3.73 or 4.10? any n/a people have an opinion on this?
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