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I believe it's the higher the gears, the better the acceleration, and less streetability. 4.10's are good for dragging down the quarter mile, but are not suited for stop and go traffic. If you're looking for a good compromise between stock 3.23's and 4.10's, 3.73's are a good way to go. Depends on your car's use...
(note: I believe this is how it goes, I'm going on what I think I remember, if I'm wrong, chime in)
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2001 Camaro SS #2239 of 6332
1/4 mile time: 13.575 @ 105.55 mph, 60' time: 2.276
307.1 rwhp, 330.1 rwtq = 353.2 hp, 379.5 lb ft torque
Options: SLP Front Grille w/ SS Center Logo, 17" ZR1 Chrome rims, 6 speed, Hurst Short Throw Shifter, Monsoon 500 Watt Sound System, T-tops, 1LE Performance Suspension
Mods: Holley PS Air Filter, SLP Air Box Lid w/ Mr. Ed's pipe fix, SLP CAI, SLP Bellows, SLP LM, SLP Y-pipe, SLP 160 Thermo, SLP Temp Module, SLP STB, KBDD SFC
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