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Why would you run the same gear and converter and shift points for both if looking for best times for each ?
Here's my work, I'm not saying these are optimal stall gearing and shift points you would only know that once installed searched out, why I said we won't know which is better but do think these are reasonable data points and it shows like I thought these engines have similar potential.
Each gear is written, mph = rpm = hp (as best I could see) at the end of each gear hp ave
410 with 4.10 5500 @ 110 2nd 3540 3rd 4140 Stall 3500 = 29,
1st, 30 = 3615 = 325, 35 = 4218 = 380, 40 = 4820 = 410, 45 = 5423 430, 50 = 6025 = 415 = 392hp ave
2nd, 50 = 3565 = 320, 55 = 3922 = 360, 60 = 4278 = 385, 65 = 4635 = 405, 70 = 4991 = 420, 75 = 5348 = 430, 80 = 5703 = 425, 85 = 6061 = 410 = 394hp ave
3rd, 85 = 4182 = 380, 90 = 4428 = 395, 95 = 4674 = 410, 100 = 4920 = 420, 105 = 5166 = 425, 110 = 5412 = 430 = 410hp ave
367 with 4.36 5800 @ 110 2nd 3717 3rd 4347 Stall 3700 = 29
1st, 30 = 3846 = 320, 35 = 4487 = 375, 40 = 5128 = 410, 45 = 5769 = 422, 50 = 6410 = 415 = 388.4hp ave
2nd, 50 = 3795 = 320, 55 = 4175 = 350, 60 = 4554 = 380, 65 = 4934 = 400, 70 = 5313 = 415, 75 = 5693 = 420, 80 = 6072 = 420, 85 = 6452 = 415 = 390hp ave
3rd, 85 = 4446 = 370, 90 = 4707 = 390, 95 = 4969 = 400, 100 = 5230 = 415, 105 = 5492 = 420, 110 = 5753 = 420 = 403hp ave