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    Gearing....

    I was wondering if it would make sense to go with a longer gear in the Cobra for runs on the autobahn.

    I'd like to keep the RPM's down while cruising around 120mph and changing the gearing shouldn't be a big deal on the street since it is a twin screw that already makes too much TQ down low.

    Thoughts?

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    You can plug in some numbers here
    http://www.highperformancestangs.com/calc/21.php
    I believe your 6th ratio is .62
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    Thanks. A Viper spec T-56 might help as well since it is different gear ratio's for 5th and 6th meant for higher speeds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast SVT View Post
    Thanks. A Viper spec T-56 might help as well since it is different gear ratio's for 5th and 6th meant for higher speeds.
    Yea that .50 6th would help.
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    I'm going to see if Top Gear Motor Sports in PHX can swap out my 6th gear to the viper .50 as well as some other internal upgrades.

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    a buddy of mine had the viper spec T-56 with 4.30's in the rear. Even with that set up car had 2k cruising speed at 80 mph on the bahn. 120 cruising is a little overkill I mostly did 100 and even then I'm sure his car still maintained 3k rpms. My car would scream at 3500-4k at those speeds.

    I suggest stepping up to a oil cooler for sustained runs like that.

    When I was there I hardly used the autobahn and if I did it was mostly just to travel far or to have some fun.

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    I traveled often last time I was there and regularly cruised at 120 so I'm speaking from experience. Just trying to find a common sense way to keep the RPM's down and it seems changing out the gearing in 6th is the smartest way and won't change daily driving.

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    I was only saying a friend had the .5 final drive gear and it worked out great for him even with 4.30's. I didnt use the auto bahn on a daily basis so I really dont know how traffic is...Even cruising at 120 I'm sure Audi A6 and A8 wagons will still flash you, LOL.

    I drove from east stuttgart to landstuhl in 45 minutes once...used 12 gallons of fuel too. 150-175 MPH most of the way in my POS.
    Last edited by Stanger00; 12-17-09 at 04:24 PM.

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    Yeah, those station wagons fly on the bahn.

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