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4.56 gears and 28" tires. 6,000. You may be turning 6,500 to 7,200.
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go to TCI AUTOMOTIVE.COM they have some very good racing, rpm and e.t type calculators and so far have been very very consistant. its under racing calculators.. hope this helps........phil
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HERE IS THE LINK----WWW.TCIAUTO.COM----GO TO TECH INFORMATION,RACING CALCULATORS
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I'm guessing about 7000-7200.
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Search the net for wallace racing they have all kinds of calculators to figure out a bunch of stuff. I think its Wallaceracing.com or something like that look under calculators.
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