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Date:   Wed, 27 May 1998 21:10:48 -0700
Reply-To:   travis dick <travisdick@YAHOO.COM>
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From:   travis dick <travisdick@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:   Re: Ring and pinion ratio on 5 spds...
Comments:   To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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what kind of engine swap are you planning? the new VW W12 engine or what?

travis dick salem, oregon 82 diesel westy 84 GL

---Joseph Tu <joe@GREENCASTLE.DYN.ML.ORG> wrote: > > What is the ring and pinion ratio on a 5 spd tranny that we are all > talking about. I don't want some nice realllly fine, lots of teeth, ring > and pinion set. I want big gears, big teeth, that will stand the constant > force of a hard punch to the pedal. The ratio is important. The gears in > the tranny also are important. I could care less for nice smooth quiet > tranny. I just want power transfer from the engine to the wheels with > minimal hp loss! > > Fill me in! > > Joe >

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