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Old 07-21-2008, 03:04 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Well what would you recommend adding on at this point? More internals or maybe gears or what? Where would you begin? That's why I'm stuck.


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^why do you need more speed?

The only thing to get a higher top speed is more power or high gear ratios.
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Well what would you recommend adding on at this point? More internals or maybe gears or what? Where would you begin? That's why I'm stuck.
You never answered my question. Why do you need to go more than 124mph? Are you running the quarter mile (sorry, it would take more power to get to 124mph)? Are you tracking the car at MSR Houston (which you might be able to get there but I doubt it again)?

If you're doing it on the street, I'm not going to add anything further because I already told you how to incease the top speed of the car. You just didn't read it slow enough.
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EUDM Box is actually an M2F5 box.

Basically the same ratios as the USDM (F4?)box but uses a 4.062 FD in the F5

M2F5 - 3.307 - 1.950 - 1.360 - 1.071 - 0.870 - 4.062

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