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Jaejae5.0
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so im ion the process of finishing my hci combo inmy sig..already have 3.73s and i know when i finish this im gonna like them even more but i wanna know if ill like 4.10s more..will it be worth it? or keep the 3.73's..how bout 3.90's?..i dont want input from modular guys so luke stay outta this..haha ..jk
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Posts: 4890 | From: the combustion chamber | Registered: Oct 2007
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I say stick wit 373s. 410s are gana max u out to quik and it also depends on what kinda driving... 373s for street/highway. Or 410s for the track
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Posts: 1268 | From: richmond | Registered: Mar 2009
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keep the 373s
Posts: 264 | From: San Francisco,CA/Chapala,Jalisco | Registered: Jun 2009
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Luke87GT
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Haha, I have 4.30s because my car winds out to 7k and lacks low end torque compared to a 5.0
With your "sissy" HCI combo, absolutely stick with 3.73s as you are not moving the power band up by the much.
3.73s are a great street gear for a mild HCI like yours.
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Duncan Motors
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373s! and if you get some more power or some more low end might even get 355s. you dont need gears to help u spin it up anymore.
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Jaejae5.0
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quote: Originally posted by Luke87GT: Haha, I have 4.30s because my car winds out to 7k and lacks low end torque compared to a 5.0
With your "sissy" HCI combo, absolutely stick with 3.73s as you are not moving the power band up by the much.
3.73s are a great street gear for a mild HCI like yours.
sissy hci combo huh..it may or may not..havent dynoed it yet..or finished it.. [ August 10, 2010, 05:08 PM: Message edited by: jaejae ]
Posts: 4890 | From: the combustion chamber | Registered: Oct 2007
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wilit
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F it. Swap out the 3.73's for 5.13's and throw a 300 shot on it.
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Posts: 4793 | From: 37.78514° North 122.40100° West | Registered: Oct 2003
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SHORTSHIFTER89
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410's and a blower boss.
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Posts: 923 | From: 707 hillside | Registered: Jul 2007
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2BlueGeeTees
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I would have t agree with sticking with the 3.73s. 4.10s are a bit much for a street car that will prob wind out out 5700-6000 rpm honestly. But if u get it on a dyno and it pulls some freak miracle with the rpm and you don't drive on the street much gear the hell out of it.
Posts: 2316 | From: Vacaville | Registered: Jul 2004
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Jaejae5.0
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quote: Originally posted by LILstock3valve: I would have t agree with sticking with the 3.73s. 4.10s are a bit much for a street car that will prob wind out out 5700-6000 rpm honestly. But if u get it on a dyno and it pulls some freak miracle with the rpm and you don't drive on the street much gear the hell out of it.
lol im hoping it will pull some freak hp an tq numbers..but my hopes arent up..jus want it to run good.nice choppy idle..and take down a few of my friends cars with other hci combos
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SmokinLX
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Save the money as a move to 410's won't make a huge dfference anyway "maybe a couple tenth's" so some drag radial's would be a better move. I see You have nitrous on Your sig are You still running it? I have an auto so can' really compare to Your situation but I have 373's and started running out of gear when I put the blower on so I put some taller tires on & problem solved so there is a possibilities to make adjustments with tire size also "just a thought".. If You are leaving the nitrous on then 373s will be perfect IMO, but unti You go to the track it's just a guessing game. Sorry if I rambled on . Definately run at the track before You make any decesion's!
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Posts: 4388 | From: East Bay | Registered: Aug 2002
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Jaejae5.0
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quote: Originally posted by SmokinLX: Save the money as a move to 410's won't make a huge dfference anyway "maybe a couple tenth's" so some drag radial's would be a better move. I see You have nitrous on Your sig are You still running it? I have an auto so can' really compare to Your situation but I have 373's and started running out of gear when I put the blower on so I put some taller tires on & problem solved so there is a possibilities to make adjustments with tire size also "just a thought".. If You are leaving the nitrous on then 373s will be perfect IMO, but unti You go to the track it's just a guessing game. Sorry if I rambled on . Definately run at the track before You make any decesion's!
the 150 will be added in 2 months..but as for now its jus motor..ill prolly jus stick with the 3.73's...thanks everyone i appreciate all input
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Posts: 4890 | From: the combustion chamber | Registered: Oct 2007
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