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Rear axel and drive shaft
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<blockquote data-quote="chriseunos" data-source="post: 366703" data-attributes="member: 3656"><p>im not good in explaining in how things work but i can give u simple answers. Your current axle ratio is 3.64, if u change to 4.10, u'll get excellent acceleration and suffer top end speed. If your goal is to get top end speed, get ratios such as 2.93 . However, i recommend you to get 3.73 or keep the current 3.64 as it has best of both worlds. I presume your e30 is using m20 engine, its best to keep the current ratio IMO.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chriseunos, post: 366703, member: 3656"] im not good in explaining in how things work but i can give u simple answers. Your current axle ratio is 3.64, if u change to 4.10, u'll get excellent acceleration and suffer top end speed. If your goal is to get top end speed, get ratios such as 2.93 . However, i recommend you to get 3.73 or keep the current 3.64 as it has best of both worlds. I presume your e30 is using m20 engine, its best to keep the current ratio IMO. Chris [/QUOTE]
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