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3.55 gear ratio for V6

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I get what everyone is saying here but my question is still the same. Why the he** did Ford decide to bend all us 3.15 gear guys over the barrel like this. I know they are different but why are they different!!!:doh:
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Not all of us can count past six. You sound as if you’re a Yale man flaunting your edumacation.
 

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The 3.15's aren't the problem, it's the fact you're missing two cylinders.
Wow man, thanks for that little nugget of enlightenment. So if I understand you correctly if I put a coyote in my Mustang that will enlarge my housing enough that I'll be able to get 3.55s or 3.73s in there? Looks like it would be a lot simpler than that, but then again it looks like that problem shouldn't even exist.
 

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Wow man, thanks for that little nugget of enlightenment. So if I understand you correctly if I put a coyote in my Mustang that will enlarge my housing enough that I'll be able to get 3.55s or 3.73s in there? Looks like it would be a lot simpler than that, but then again it looks like that problem shouldn't even exist.
If you had a coyote you wouldn't need a steeper gear. The 3.15's work great in these cars.
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