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> 93 tranny, pedals, shifter, hyd, etc. in IN $1300, thought I'd pass this info along
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post Nov 24 2005, 03:22 AM
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A little off subject, but wouldn't the '93 T56 M29 be a "wide ratio" with the 2.97 first gear and 1.00 fourth gear, while the '94-'97 MN6 would be considered a "close ratio"? Or, are we comparing the rare "wide ratio" '93 M28 with the 3.36 first gear to the "close ratio" '93 M29 with the 2.97?

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QUOTE (Dan Man @ Nov 23 2005, 22:22)
A little off subject, but wouldn't the '93 T56 M29 be a "wide ratio" with the 2.97 first gear and 1.00 fourth gear, while the '94-'97 MN6 would be considered a "close ratio"? Or, are we comparing the rare "wide ratio" '93 M28 with the 3.36 first gear to the "close ratio" '93 M29 with the 2.97?

The 2.97 is a "close ratio" because it's closer than 3.36.
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