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I'm sure Bob at ERA could offer some sage advice here. DD |
I'm running 3.54 with top loader (wide) behind a small block in the 300-350 hp range. It seems good but might be a little nicer with a lower gear out on the highway. Around town I have no complaints.
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You'll be happy with the ERA and with Brent. He is a solid guy. Check out my build thread http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/cobr...build-log.html and PM me if you want any more color on options, etc. My car has been on the road for about 18 months and I've put on 3,500 miles. Of course there are a few things to figure out but generally it's been rock solid. FYI I have a 3.54/0.82 combo, but my engine is a solid roller/high revver. 640 HP/589 Tq.
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I've got an order in on a slabside with a delivery ETA of May. Still have not decided on all the options I'm going with, but it'll have a 393w with a 3.31/.82 combo.
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I poured over gear ratio threads before making my choices. It seemed like cars that would be run on the track favored the .82 OD, while cars for the street and highway favored the .64 OD. I think it comes down to how the car will be used, and the engine and cam.
I appreciate everyone's thoughts. The expertise on this forum is amazing. |
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One difference is I went with a hydraulic roller cam. Lots of similarities between yours and mine, though! |
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I ordered the pin drives, girling cans, leather seats and a few other goodies for it. I've got the rear-end setup and just have to get the shafts/control arms shortened and installed once I get the cage for it. I'm dropping a TKO600 in it and have pretty much all the drive-train stuff I need. Engine is a 427 Side-Oiler that I personally built and tested. Kind of proud of myself on that one actually, real solid runner and sounds good too. It's stroked with a 428 crank and in the neighborhood of 500HP. What's nice is you can build one from scratch with all new stuff and I rather enjoyed building it as I like a challenge. What I enjoyed most was probably the visit up there. I enjoyed talking to Peter and some of the staff as well as the folks at Connecticut Custom Car. All around great people to deal with and very personable. |
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Will do, I'll try to get some pictures up on here too as I go along.
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Here are some of the engine before I got it finished.
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