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  • fresh_TD
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    Btw, anyone selling a 3.73?

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  • fresh_TD
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    Originally posted by roguetoaster View Post
    This is something I'd really like to test. I know that with a 4.1 my car averaged near 27, and with the 4.45, it's much more like 24. I would wonder where the point of diminishing returns might lie with respect to lower numeric ratios and economy, and what too low actually may be.
    I'm not chasing fuel economy..just lower rpms on the hwy

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  • roguetoaster
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    Originally posted by gearheadE30 View Post
    You won't really see an improvement in fuel consumption over the 4.10, at least not in my experience.
    This is something I'd really like to test. I know that with a 4.1 my car averaged near 27, and with the 4.45, it's much more like 24. I would wonder where the point of diminishing returns might lie with respect to lower numeric ratios and economy, and what too low actually may be.

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  • gearheadE30
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    I have a 3.73 in mine, and with the turbo it's really good. It also has been about right for all the tracks I've had it on, though I wish 2nd and 3rd were a little closer together. For the autocrosses in my area, I actually wish it was a little longer since I find the limiter more often than I would like. On the street, it's fine. You won't really see an improvement in fuel consumption over the 4.10, at least not in my experience.

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  • roguetoaster
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    Originally posted by fresh_TD View Post
    Haha..This would not be ideal for a daily, and I daily mine.

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    As do I, at least 3 days a week for 12 minutes each way, 12 glorious tach'd out minutes.

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  • fresh_TD
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    Originally posted by roguetoaster View Post
    Then let me introduce you to my friend 4.45...

    Despite the high RPM cruising it's a super fun final around town and through stoplights/cones. Then again, I was looking for a 3.73 when I ended up buying the 4.45.
    Haha..This would not be ideal for a daily, and I daily mine.

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  • roguetoaster
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    Originally posted by fresh_TD View Post
    I don't like the 4.10 on the hwy..I'm at about 3800 @80mph..it blows haha

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    Then let me introduce you to my friend 4.45...

    Despite the high RPM cruising it's a super fun final around town and through stoplights/cones. Then again, I was looking for a 3.73 when I ended up buying the 4.45.

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  • fresh_TD
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    Originally posted by irish44j View Post
    I currently have a 3.73 medium LSD in the car, but just temporarily as I rebuild my 3.91 small case. I don't notice all that much difference, honestly. Slightly lower revs. But it does weigh 20lbs more than the small case, FWIW.

    4.10 must scream on the highway, because my 3.91 is up there. Or maybe I just drive fast :)
    I don't like the 4.10 on the hwy..I'm at about 3800 @80mph..it blows haha

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  • fresh_TD
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    Originally posted by DesktopDave View Post
    I have a 3.73 too. Perfect ratio for the M42 on the highway IMHO. The car honestly doesn't feel any slower...but a stock M42 with almost 300K miles isn't the quickest car around.
    I'm also doing the M20 FW conversion, that should help when I throw in the 3.73lsd

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  • DesktopDave
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    I have a 3.73 too. Perfect ratio for the M42 on the highway IMHO. The car honestly doesn't feel any slower...but a stock M42 with almost 300K miles isn't the quickest car around.

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  • irish44j
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    I currently have a 3.73 medium LSD in the car, but just temporarily as I rebuild my 3.91 small case. I don't notice all that much difference, honestly. Slightly lower revs. But it does weigh 20lbs more than the small case, FWIW.

    4.10 must scream on the highway, because my 3.91 is up there. Or maybe I just drive fast :)

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  • fresh_TD
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    I plan on boosting down the road..so 3.73 is what I'll go with

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  • varg
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    I wanted a 3.73lsd for my car but had no luck at all finding one at a sane price, one person was asking $500 for one that was not even recently rebuilt. The gearing seemed perfect for a turbo M42. It got pissed off and gave up when someone sent me a 4.10 after selling me a 3.73, now I'm stuck with the 4.10 for a while. Winds out way too fast with turbo setup, 1st gear is pretty much useless when I get on it. Don't have to downshift to pass on the freeway though.

    Originally posted by fresh_TD View Post
    Are you FI?

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    He has FI and a 6 cylinder.

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  • fresh_TD
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    Originally posted by redsubdivisions View Post
    It's good for NA cars. For something forced induction, you run out of room pretty quick and find your self shifting a lot. I sit at 5th gear on the highway and I don't bother downshifting to pass someone.
    Are you FI?

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  • redsubdivisions
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    It's good for NA cars. For something forced induction, you run out of room pretty quick and find your self shifting a lot. I sit at 5th gear on the highway and I don't bother downshifting to pass someone.

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