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 Created by: Joacho
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 Posted: Nov 9, 2021 04:19PM
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It also depends on what you want when running at 60-70mph. If you're looking for "quiet" cruising around 3000 rpm, forget it. For the smaller engines you'll be turning ~4000+ rpm, but the engine is very happy to run all day long at those revs. Try to drop the revs too low for cruising and the small 998 will turn into a stone, poor around-town pickup and go.

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 Posted: Nov 9, 2021 03:31PM
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If the diff you have is working, use it.

 Posted: Nov 9, 2021 07:54AM
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Any diff will do that.

 Posted: Nov 9, 2021 07:06AM
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I just bought a mini minor 998 cc and I would like to use it to drive on country roads, what would be the best diff ratio? to go around 60 to 70 mph