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Date:         Mon, 24 Jul 2000 02:08:43 PDT
Reply-To:     Mark Dorm <mark_hb@hotmail.com>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mark Dorm <mark_hb@hotmail.com>
Subject:      Re: taller 4th gears
Comments: To: aatransaxle@juno.com
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed

What about overdrive in an automatic???

>I have put in quite a few .77 4th gear sets during rebuilds and have yet >to have a customer say anything but "cool, I like it". >Even here in the Pac NW where we have a hill or two, the jump from 3rd to >4th is tolerable and if you are gonna go up a mountain pass, you are >going to be in 3rd anyway. Even a 2WD Westy complete with mega lotsa >stuff stored everywhere has no problem pulling the minor hills. The 500 >RPM drop on the highway far outshadows the occasional need to downshift. >Daryl of AA Transaxle >Duvall, WA.(Seattle area) >(425) 788-4070 >1-877-377-0773 toll free >http://www.aatransaxle.com (web site)

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