lwnslw
11-17-2009, 02:43 PM
I am selling my 4.44 Racing Beat gear set. They have about 3500 miles of use and have been removed because I am parting out my race car. There are NO issues, NO damage what so ever...
Price is $275 shipped in lower 48 States...
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Here is the discription from Racing Beats site....
PM me if interested...
RX-2, RX-3 SP, 1979-85 RX-7
"Alternate axle ratios are available for special applications. These ratios interchange exactly with the stock parts and should be adjusted to stock specifications (except as noted on the information sheet supplied with the gear set). If you replace your existing gear set with a lower ratio (higher number) gear set you will increase the vehicle's acceleration and move through the transmission gears quicker, but you will simultaneously reduce the top speed of the vehicle for a given rpm limit. However, if you reduce your existing gear set with a higher ratio (lower number) gear set you will decrease the vehicle's acceleration and move slower through the gears, but the top speed of the vehicle will increase for the same given rpm limit as in the previous example. "
Note that the RX-3 SP uses the same gear sets as the RX-2 and RX-7, while other models of the RX-3 have a different selection of gears. The pinion shaft is longer on the conventional RX-3.
Price is $275 shipped in lower 48 States...
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm41/lwnslw/IMG_1457.jpg
Here is the discription from Racing Beats site....
PM me if interested...
RX-2, RX-3 SP, 1979-85 RX-7
"Alternate axle ratios are available for special applications. These ratios interchange exactly with the stock parts and should be adjusted to stock specifications (except as noted on the information sheet supplied with the gear set). If you replace your existing gear set with a lower ratio (higher number) gear set you will increase the vehicle's acceleration and move through the transmission gears quicker, but you will simultaneously reduce the top speed of the vehicle for a given rpm limit. However, if you reduce your existing gear set with a higher ratio (lower number) gear set you will decrease the vehicle's acceleration and move slower through the gears, but the top speed of the vehicle will increase for the same given rpm limit as in the previous example. "
Note that the RX-3 SP uses the same gear sets as the RX-2 and RX-7, while other models of the RX-3 have a different selection of gears. The pinion shaft is longer on the conventional RX-3.