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<blockquote data-quote="harsh5.0gt" data-source="post: 5041810" data-attributes="member: 36866"><p>I already knew that gear swap has nothing to do with keeping both wheels moving. I'm also aware of the fact that it will just make my car quicker. Someone else told me that the 3:73's are a little better in performance and will get the same mpg as with the 3:55's at highway speed. I have a '91 5spd. No idea what stock gearings it came with. Since money is tight, I'm only going to be able to do bolt-ons until I'm back at work. I talked to my dad about that rearend I found and once he gets back from his trip, we might pick it up. I found out it was on an SN95 that blew its motor thanks to the owner who didn't believe in oil changes, so they parted it out. Can I use my existing brake lines to runs discs in the rear? I know I'll need a new master brake cylinder..</p><p></p><p>SonicTerminator I'm 16 and lovin' it <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" />epper:</p><p></p><p>As of now I have $247 left from selling our truck, and don't know what to get. Most likely find a used shifter and take my car to auto tech to turn the brakes..or should I order Drag Springs?? So many choices...I need more money!! Actually I just need to sell my prelude....anybody want it??? haha syke!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harsh5.0gt, post: 5041810, member: 36866"] I already knew that gear swap has nothing to do with keeping both wheels moving. I'm also aware of the fact that it will just make my car quicker. Someone else told me that the 3:73's are a little better in performance and will get the same mpg as with the 3:55's at highway speed. I have a '91 5spd. No idea what stock gearings it came with. Since money is tight, I'm only going to be able to do bolt-ons until I'm back at work. I talked to my dad about that rearend I found and once he gets back from his trip, we might pick it up. I found out it was on an SN95 that blew its motor thanks to the owner who didn't believe in oil changes, so they parted it out. Can I use my existing brake lines to runs discs in the rear? I know I'll need a new master brake cylinder.. SonicTerminator I'm 16 and lovin' it :pepper: As of now I have $247 left from selling our truck, and don't know what to get. Most likely find a used shifter and take my car to auto tech to turn the brakes..or should I order Drag Springs?? So many choices...I need more money!! Actually I just need to sell my prelude....anybody want it??? haha syke! [/QUOTE]
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