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Sure, but look at my questions and please answer them


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What kind of ring package and what is your down track vacuum?


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Total seal , gapless top ring. Dont recall finish line vacuum.


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Followed this post in the spring, do you resolve anything?
 
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Changed camshaft, no change. Smaller tires and some ignition timing changes, new plug wires and some -8 projected tip plugs, been high 4.7x’s @143. Still feel like im missing 2mph.....considering a stall change or a 4.30 gear when i feel like wrenching on it. Consistent so haven’t felt like messing with it.


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For what it’s worth, I’m in same boat somewhat. Nearly same weight car, new car has 4.10 gear vs 4.30 in old car, and converter flash is 200-300 tighter than previously, flashing at 5900 now. Went high 4.70s @ 144. In the new car I’m going going mid 4.80s at 142-143.
 
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So same converter different rear ratio?


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Sorry I didn’t make that very clear, different converter. I borrowed a converter in the old car with the 4.30 gear, it flashed around 6200.

I was hoping to hear you changed gear to 4.30 and picked what you thought it was slow, but from the sound of it you effectively changed gear slightly with a shorter tire.
 
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Its in the works. Just told to race it for now!


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definitely going to try a 4.30 gear at some point. a lot cheaper than a new converter to potentially gain nothing. Laughing Hard


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Nitrous is the answer! Haha
 
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