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RE:upgrade for transmission and rear end gears?

Subject: RE:upgrade for transmission and rear end gears?
by PeteK on 2007/12/31 14:35:12

That would depend on quite a few different variables.
How much stall are you willing to tolerate?
How much cam duration will you be running?
Stock vehicle weight?
How much heat can you accept and how well can it be managed with climate and trans cooler?
Etc.

Generally speaking 2800 or so is a decent compromise on a mild lt1 type combo.
3000-3200 is as far as I would like to go on my own car that is street driven. Most lt1 guys are in this range and seem to enjoy the performance vs drivability.
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