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Old 14-07-2011, 11:43 PM   #12
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Default Re: Are XR6 Turbo's fun to drive within speed limit? Mods to make them 'feel' fast?

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Originally Posted by FreddyDUZ747
Ok,so you didnt see his footage yeah...

Have you actually done this mod before on a turbo B series.I have 3.7's(same as BA 1 Typhoon)and load has not been affected at all,I ran 11.66@120mph with 320rwkw so it must not be that bad a mod.

Again,in a BA four speed it needed because of the tall 1st gear.Much better to drive day to day also.Im comparing this to my old 3.46 gears that saw,270rwkw,295rwkw and finally 320rwkw,they were not in with my current power.
My old xr6t ba 4 spd auto went 11.4 and twice ran 11.6 with stock diff gears. So how much did the diff gears add? 322rwkw so about same as yours. My long legged 4spd auto as you put it didn't have issues getting up the quarter. This mod (diff gears) adds nothing to a modded xr6t
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