In a message dated 10/9/98 9:04:26 AM Central Daylight Time,
fawcett@uism.bu.edu writes:
<< <<Another trade-off is gas mileage. You have to turn a higher RPM
for a given speed, so you'll generally burn more fuel. (Though I've
heard that sometimes your gas mileage can actually get better if
your normal cruising RPM is in a part
of the powerband where the engine "lugs" a bit.)
-Jon->>
Forget about the improved gas mileage angle with 3.55s... I've got those
gears
and my mileage is piss-poor. My op., get the 3.92s and a V8 and have some
fun!
>>
Here! Here! I've got the 3.55's and my mileage is just as sucky as anyones
3.92's.
Richard Lewis
92 LE CC, Auto
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