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Re: Re-gearing
[Re: JWaldz]
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06/13/07 03:23 PM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 7,768
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Rebel All you have done to the engine is to help it to make a little more noise and maybe wear out quicker! Then putting the lift and the big tires on it have slowed down the rpm.. So the engine thinks it is going uphill ...always...never a back slope for that engine. So now you want more power. It's gonning to have to be more rpms. The easiest choice would be a set of nice STOCK tires. Twenty six or twenty seven inches would help both your gas milage AND your horsepower.. BUT I'd betcha that simply is NOT gonna happen...is it? The new small tires would be the best choice in my mind by far.. even a lower price.. Going down to a 3:73 is hardly any difference at all. And in my mind not worth the effort. Going to a 4:11 would make a noticable difference. And using the 4:56 would be totally out of the question in my mind. Big Jim <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/pfft.gif" alt="" />
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