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this is my first post so i'll introduce myself. my name is scott 25 y/o. i drive a red 2000 convertible 3.8 (former rental car). it's got k&n intake, flowmaster 80 series with magnaflow tips, and a manual cutout where the catalytic converter used to be. with the cutout open it makes 185.9 rwhp cutout closed it makes 169.2. my question is: i've got a wrecked y87 camaro sitting around with the 3.42 gears. how difficult would it be to change out the 3.08 gears in the car i'm driving now for those?
hehe... oops... after reading a little further it seems there is a similar topic posted fairly recently.... when i tried using the search function nothing helpful popped up. sorry to waste the space with a useless topic
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