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Milenko

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Alright guys, I have decided between one of these two as my Christmas gift to myself.

It's between UPR's O/R X pipe and FRPP's 4.10s.

I have a 96 GT, mostly stock...no performance mods, except full suspension and 40 series flows.

If you guys were going to decide between the two, what would you do?

I am doing the installation myself, regardless of the decision - so I would need whichever install kits with whatever I decide to get.

So..thoughts?
 

Modular2v

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If you have trouble hooking up now gears are just going to make it 10 times worse. What i have decided to do is get the most hp out of my car and shoot for the lowest time i can go without gears. The last thing i do to my car is going to be gears. But im not looking for a low 12second car. I want a low 13/high 12second street which might not be possible without gears. AAHHH enough with the rambling. Get which ever will make you happy. If you want to feel the A$$ end swing aroud alot get the gears, if you want really good sound and an increase in horsepower get the upr. But it will be easier to install the UPR instead of the gears
 
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4.10's

-Will
 

Jackie Chan

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gears now, save your money for longtubes and a headswap down the road so you can do them together for an "easier" install
 

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I agree with Jackie Chan - 4.10s now, full exhaust/head swap later.
 

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You are probably going to be very happy with the gears. It will feel alot better pulling away from those stoplights. Your going to love them once their in





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kj99 said:
You are probably going to be very happy with the gears. It will feel alot better pulling away from those stoplights. Your going to love them once their in





Kevin
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Me too...4:10's were my best mod yet....I would change the bearings out while you are in there. Search websites for good prices and most have bearing kits that have everything you need.
 

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I've never been in a car w/ 4.10's but I love the sound of my xpipe. But I agree with Jackie...get gears now and then do your whole exhaust later. Much less of a pain to install.
 

Milenko

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RED98Z28: I didn't add the suspension, the guy that had the car before me did.

Sounds like gears are the way to go...so FRPP I'm guessing?

Anyone have any useful links regarding the 4.10's install?
 

stangman

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4.10's they are a great mod. i dropped 3 tenths in the 1/8th first time out with em
 
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Self installing gears ....

Good luck.
 
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dude if you are not a mechanic then I would suggest getting someone to install the gears for you. If you don't then they will have some bad gear wine.
 

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Gears!
 
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was thinking of doing my own gear install...i think its doable if you take your time. here's the article i was going to use http://www.superstallions.com/tech/drive/gears/gears.html
also corral.net has a tech article on it.
 

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subscribing....

After Christmas, I should have some extra money to spend....Just need to decide between 4.10s or SLP catted Xpipe....
 

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Gears all the way. Here's a link for the cheapest FRPP gears and kits I've found.

http://www.stangstore.com/Merchant3...&Product_Code=M4209G410&Category_Code=46GEARS
 
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4.10's........ u wont regret it

trey
 

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I'd suggest 4.10's before x-pipe. That's what I'm planning to do to my stang.
 

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Won't gears (4.10's) give the most noticeable gains for passing power on the streets? For instance, say your entering an on-ramp to eventually merge onto the highway (5spd guys). Your in second gear around 2000rpm, where you mash the throttle in order to pass the person beside you. With 4.10's, won't that give you a huge edge over stock gears? Wouldn't you pass that person much faster since the multiplication of torque is most crucial at low rpm?

In other words, arent there certain spots in the power band at certain speeds where 4.10's are going to make you significantly faster then stock gears? Low rpm lugging around town, passing on the highway without having to downshift, and other real world instances is where gears seem like they would give huge gains.

Starting out in first gear from a roll and shifting at WOT thereafter is a totally different feel then mashing the gas in a higher gear and waiting for it to reach redline, and thats where i'm hoping gears would make a huge difference for my Cobra.

Does any of that make sense? Hopefully
 

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i say 4.10's, for less money, you'll have greater results, wait in on the exhaust and get the gears first
 
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