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Bear in mind I have the automatic which is geared differently than the manual but at 70 I'm running 2750 rpm and still get 30 mpg with my 4.88s.
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It's much easier to buy those items knowing the install won't muck something up. Even something as trivial to us as dropping a pumpkin, dropping a new gearset in, preparing and adjusting the gearset to work properly throughout its operational life, et al is the main reason why people swap exhausts, intakes, and other 'simpler' bolt ons paradoxically, a crappy intake could blow up the motor anyway so it's a bit of a crapshoot innit cool stuff, glad to see a 4.44! Unabomber over at nasioc would love you to death just knowing you chose that FD |
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You forgot shiny, new final drives aren't shiny and showy at a car meet. I know doing the re-gear itself is not a average driveway mechanic type job but swapping a diff in and out is. So take your diff out, have a shop do the tricky bits, and re-install it yourself.
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So far I'm in the camp that has "rebuilt" engines, "assembled" & installed tranny/pumpkins/axles in both crawlers and rice- err I mean japanese sports cars, etc but have not done much tricky, specialized work (setting engine internals, base tunes, blueprinting, building the gearsets in trans and xfer cases, etc) or critical system/large scale custom fab. Some things people can tackle even complex things with the appropriate tools (loaned out for one-off stuff even), the patience to learn and apply the necessary principles and practices to the job, and a good ol mix of blood+sweat+tears... some will never want to or have no interest to, and would pass that joy onto someone who does. It's all good in my book but you hit the nail on the head about street-cred meet priorities versus the authentic enthusiast's thirst and yearn to push the limits of performance. Wrenching and tuning is a blast at all levels, and further creating/improving things in general is one of life's most cherished endeavors innit? Big ups mrk cant wait to see your new snail setup
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I definitely have a driving experience in mind for my car and this 4.44 is a step in the right direction.
The car should have a 4.44 stock! 4.56 should be the start of upgrades for NA.
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Well, Goddammit, now I want this.
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I usually do 80 on the highway. What rpm range are you at there and around what mpg? I'm still on the fence about this because my commute will be mostly highway soon. Also, I have an AT as well with lots of NA bolt ons.
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Been thinking of running 16s since it's less 'rotational mass' |
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There really isn't all that much in it. 16" 50 series tyres are sometimes heavier than their 17" 45 series equivalent and the diameter is very close as well.
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Smaller tires .. good 'tune' for this particular car, as in addition to lower weight/rotational mass, some say that it's suspension was developed with 16" in eyes, some even prefer resulting handling with smaller rim size. And some say that it even looks better with meatier tires. Daily drivability/comfort may increase. And of course one will save $$ on tires (which are eaten rather quickly, when drifting). About the only caveat for going 16" - most bigger brake kits won't fit.
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A bit of loss of economy is well worth the performance gained with the 4.88s. |
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I am going with 16" wheels eventually to bring the final drive down to the true ratio. I was just commenting on less issues with regearing than FI setup and the warranty is unaffected engine wise
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So where did you get the gears? cost, install pricing....thanks for any info!
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Here is a good resource for you guys. Once you input everything and click graph you can go to any speed and see the RPM difference.
http://www.zealautowerks.com/transcalc.php
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