your going to have about 1500 into building one.. its best to just keep an eye out and watch other forums that are more directed at racing.. like racingjunk.com yellowbullet.com or even motowmmuscle.com has a few every now and then..
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- August 16th, 2007
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If you plan on never taking it on the freeway or above 50-60mph cruise speed, you might get away with a TH400. Otherwise, get the overdrive. I absolutely hated driving my car without an overdrive, but then again I like driving my car more than just around town.
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3.73 at the time. With 26" tires it blew. With 28's it was a little better but still hated it. Would have much rather had the overdrive for the freeway.
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false.. i drive mine on the e way alot with a 3.50 rear gear.. also have 28 inch rear tires but it revs about 3k at 70... its just fineOriginally posted by birdie2000 View PostIf you plan on never taking it on the freeway or above 50-60mph cruise speed, you might get away with a TH400. Otherwise, get the overdrive. I absolutely hated driving my car without an overdrive, but then again I like driving my car more than just around town.
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It's all a matter of opinion. I know with the 26" tires and 3.73 gears, keeping up with traffic on the freeway (75-80mph) was around 3800rpm for me. For me, it got very old very quick. I'd much rather be in the mid-low 2k's.Originally posted by kammi10 View Postfalse.. i drive mine on the e way alot with a 3.50 rear gear.. also have 28 inch rear tires but it revs about 3k at 70... its just fine
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