Pretty sure my 69 was 489(going by memory) tho lol.
Yeah, I believe all 2nd gen Barracudas were 741s. My '69 340 is.
Yeah, I believe all 2nd gen Barracudas were 741s. My '69 340 is.
Doctor Diff- manufacturer seems to depend on the ratio and carrier. Not sure of the country of origin on some of them, some (like the 3.55/741) seem to be his own brand. Could always ask him. Not a bad price, either.
Hey all, I'm contemplating a diff gear change from our factory 323 to 355.
I'm not looking for top of the line, but want quality and NA made, if possible. Next to zero track time(once for the bucket list)
Mfg recommendations??
Thanks
Steve
Steve, I'm considering the exact same thing so I'll ride along on your thread!!. Like you, I'm 99.9% street. Wouldn't mind taking it down the strip a time or two but really just want to have fun on the street. Don't do a ton of highway so that's not an issue.
I'm also running 3:23 Surgrip, but it's a 742 pig. 5.9 warmed up a bit with a PTC 9.5" convertor.
Please let us know what Cass says.
If they provided tire spin, you need more traction, not less convertor.I have used high stall converters and they will provide lo end tire spin but that's about it and for me the novelty wore off for street use. They are no fun driving on hilly or curvy roads at speeds. It's a learning experience and a constant battle driving through them which i grew to dislike. But will certainly provide you with burnouts from idle
and are well suited for racing.
Looks like the Motive Gear is your best bet cost wise. ......but I gotta say it. IMO, the 3.55 is the most useless as tits on a boarhog ratio there is. lol I mean, the 3.23 is the perfect balance between highway and performance. The 3.55, while it's not a big change, IS a change and you WILL notice it. I would just go straight to the 3.73. And the reason I say that is because the mileage difference between the 3.55 and 3.73 will be absolutely minimal, yet the performance difference between the 3.23 and 3.73 will be huge.Looks like 741, I'm a dumbass.
All A bodies were 741 if memory serves me correctly.Pretty sure my 69 was 489(going by memory) tho lol.
80-90% street, and very short highway trips.Cool! Ride shotgun! As I mentioned the engine runs great but would like to add oomph. I probably drive 80-90% street or very short highway stints.
Looks like the Motive Gear is your best bet cost wise. ......but I gotta say it. IMO, the 3.55 is the most useless as tits on a boarhog ratio there is. lol I mean, the 3.23 is the perfect balance between highway and performance. The 3.55, while it's not a big change, IS a change and you WILL notice it. I would just go straight to the 3.73. And the reason I say that is because the mileage difference between the 3.55 and 3.73 will be absolutely minimal, yet the performance difference between the 3.23 and 3.73 will be huge.
I'd be convinced if someone had a build sheet for '69 A body 340 with a 489 because someone from the factory put a 741 SG in my 340.I believe 68 on back are usually 741 742 power loks , 69-72 489 sure grips.
As an older guy I must disagree. I downshift to hear that noise.I hated 3.55's and higher. What most don't realize is that cruising on the highway at 2800 isn't really much on paper compared to 2500 but it is in the car. The increased rpm includes the fan, water pump, fuel pump, alternator, power steering pump, oil pump, crankshaft, camshaft, distributor. driveshaft, universals, etc. This magnifies all the noise, vibrations and harmonics producing a dreadful ride for most (especially us older guys) Modern vehicles drive smooth and quiet because they cruise at or below 2000 rpm.
3.23's are not bad but 3.55's or higher as a driver...Run Forest Run!
I can hear all the murmurs
And Rocco....my hi stall converter was spec'd for my engine and car by Frank Lupo. My posts are based on what i
found and i like or dislike.
OP,ohh! now you done did it. just you wait till AJ gets here!