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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend  Dana 36
This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 1996...
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Re: Driving Impressions today

Subject: Re: Driving Impressions today
by jsup on 2008/12/8 0:03:24

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PeteK wrote:
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jsup wrote:
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PeteK wrote:
Sounds typical to me. Especially since the converter is looser. It lets it flash into the power band, and the power band is strong.


Thanks Pete. This converter, although built by the same company as my old one, and only 200RPMs higher, feels very different.

Maybe that's it.

Is there a way to correct this? Not really desirable to me.

A tighter converter would help it on the shifts.


This is a 1.69 TSD? I forget the term but it is 1.69. The other option was 2.69 which according to performabuilt would be harder to drive.
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