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i have no idea what "final drive ratio" means other than the fact that it is referring to the transmission...what i do know is that the higher the ratio the faster the acceleration of the car is....so if anyone can explain to terms i can understand that would be great...the reason i ask this question is because i have been hearing so many comparisons between the new m3 and the clk55....people are saying that the m3 does not put out as much torque but can get better acceleration because of its final drive ratio...thanks in advance
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