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Old 04-08-2012, 01:08 PM   #12
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Default Re: o stock wagon gear question

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Originally Posted by Jeff Lee View Post
Just to make sure we're on the same page, I see a 1971 Torino SW with a 351C-4V that is factory rated @ 285 HP. Is that the engine you are going to run? Then it is 305 NHRA rated HP, not 300 HP.
Also the specs are a .430"I / .450"E cam, Not .420" / .450".

After looking at what GTXJohn said about gearing (he runs SBM which would have a lot more bottom end than your Clevland), I would start with 5.38's. And you might be right on about the 5.57's.

I believe Pro-Trans will build a TF inside a C4 with better low gearing. Of course that isn't cheap!

For a wagon, I think those are pretty cool. Not Vista Cruiser cool, but I think next best thing.

i think you are correct about the specs....im just a dumb s/g driver, and am learning this stock game. ive already talked to dave and darren about the gearing in the trans and there gonna set it up for me.....im thinking about starting with the 5.38 gears. that seems to be the consensus from what im being told. and we are using the 285 hp motor. just want to have all my ducks in a row before we spend the $$$$ and we appreciate all of the help weve gotten on this forum


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