I'll buy a few tomorrow, the front hole in the engine block looks like a good victim for a new place for the coil bracket. Mine is hanging on the front left headbolt, which seems to be the standard place. I don't like the position because it blocks maintenance to the oil related accessories.
I had a go this afternoon in my car with the new 3.1 diff. I am a bit disappointed because the car is still making too many revs on the highway. Although I found out the car is quicker than the speedometer, by calibrating it with the hectometer poles at the side of the road. It turned out 100 km/h is really 112,5 km/h! Oops. Explain that to an officer of the law. I also had tested the car at 130km/h with my son writing down the data, convertible style of course. So that was 146 km/h. I already thought it was getting a bit windy inside
With the 175/50R13 tyres which have a circumference of 1,545 m for 120 km/h cruising speed the engine revs 4000 rpm (4000/3.1x1.545=1993,5 meters/min /60 = 33,23 m/sec x 3.6 = 119,6 km/h). I recall my first Gold coupe driving much more relaxed with 3000 - 3500 rpm at 120 km/h. But I suppose the speedometer was overdoing it a bit and the tyres were bigger (165/60R13 with a circumference of 1,61m).
The next time the engine goes out I'll put a 2.9 in. I should have done the maths before I ordered the diff!