People With 4:10's and Automatics, Help!!!
I am thinking of getting 4:10's next weeek and have a 3200 Vig stall converter. Can anyone tell me how much of a difference 4:10's will make on my car?
60' Difference and 1/4 mile difference is what I'm looking for? Will I lose drivability in the car with this gear? How much gas milage will I lose?
Is it a big difference over my 3:23 setup?
Thanks in advance for any information.
Bill
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98 WS6, Nitto 315/35/17's,MAC Headders and Off Road Y-Pipe, Flowmaster American Thunder Catback, Vig 3200 Stall, TransGo Shift Kit, MTI Clear Lid, K&N Filter, TR55 NGK's, Taylor 8mm wires, EGR MOD & Other Free Mods. 12.84 @ 104.15 MPH 60ft 1.73.
60' Difference and 1/4 mile difference is what I'm looking for? Will I lose drivability in the car with this gear? How much gas milage will I lose?
Is it a big difference over my 3:23 setup?
Thanks in advance for any information.
Bill
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Thanks,
Bill
Click here for my best strip time!
98 WS6, Nitto 315/35/17's,MAC Headders and Off Road Y-Pipe, Flowmaster American Thunder Catback, Vig 3200 Stall, TransGo Shift Kit, MTI Clear Lid, K&N Filter, TR55 NGK's, Taylor 8mm wires, EGR MOD & Other Free Mods. 12.84 @ 104.15 MPH 60ft 1.73.
I have always heard that on a car that is driven other than at the track, 3.23's are a max with an A4. I have no idea though since I have 2.73's 
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2002 Camaro Z/28 LS1 A4 (2.73's)
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2002 Camaro Z/28 LS1 A4 (2.73's)
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Fernco, SLP Airlid, K&N Filter
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1995 Ford Aspire M5
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Man, first gear in an A4 is so steep anyway; I don't think you would be happy with 4.11's. You might think about 3.42's or 3.73's at the maximum. With that high a stall TC and 4.11's you'll be revving like a TH 350 with 5-series gears IMO.
Dave
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Dave
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<'02 Sebring Silver/Ebony Leather Z-28 A4; T-tops, 3.23 gears, ASR.
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Hey at least you have an OD! My car turns 2300rpms only going 51.4mph with a 28" tire and a 3.73 gear. That's in 3rd gear (1:1). With your overdrive (.78?) I don't see much to complain about.
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I've always heard, as a rule, that 3.73's are OK for automatics, but anything lower than that is getting pretty serious, and is not so good for everyday driving, only racing. Not that it can't or hasn't been done, but I think 3.73 is about as low as you would want to go to gain performance, but maintain reasonable drivability.
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