Cheaper in the long run, easier to change gears, easier to repair (you replace pieces instead of the whole housing)
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Cheaper in the long run, easier to change gears, easier to repair (you replace pieces instead of the whole housing)
Bcollins82 hit the nail on the head.
When will we know what's enough power and how the curve should be? Now you hear crate motor guys complaining on tacky tracks being wide open the whole time and don't wanna lift. Now you'll have a 20hp/TQ loss. So heck I dunno what's right or wrong or enough but having a quick change in my opinion doesn't matter since ill never run a crate.
Also with a QC I think you can get in between ratios that you cant get with a 9"?