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A Taste of Home
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<blockquote data-quote="T.Bone" data-source="post: 9671246" data-attributes="member: 1898"><p>If you are going to take any long hauls in the Cobra I would not recommend 4:10's. I have talked to the engineers since I am looking to put gears in mine, they all said when they tested our cars with anything higher than 3:90's it would spit gear lube all over the backend after a long hard drive.</p><p></p><p>The IRS sets to high up in the car and can't get cooling around it like a solid axle does.</p><p></p><p>I drive mine from here to Texas at times, last thing I want to be doing it cleaning gear lube off the back end.</p><p></p><p>If you are like Tony and never take out of the garage or less then 5 miles down the road then 4:10's are fine.</p><p></p><p>I am going with 3:73's, all I am looking for is to run 11.7's with out speed shifting the car. I can run flat 12's all day with out speed shifting the car now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T.Bone, post: 9671246, member: 1898"] If you are going to take any long hauls in the Cobra I would not recommend 4:10's. I have talked to the engineers since I am looking to put gears in mine, they all said when they tested our cars with anything higher than 3:90's it would spit gear lube all over the backend after a long hard drive. The IRS sets to high up in the car and can't get cooling around it like a solid axle does. I drive mine from here to Texas at times, last thing I want to be doing it cleaning gear lube off the back end. If you are like Tony and never take out of the garage or less then 5 miles down the road then 4:10's are fine. I am going with 3:73's, all I am looking for is to run 11.7's with out speed shifting the car. I can run flat 12's all day with out speed shifting the car now. [/QUOTE]
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