higher the ratio compared to previous ,better the acceleration..
if its not manual , not worth bothering
Haha, ssshhh it will be an auto, so get over it
According to this thread, the 3.45 diff teamed with an auto kicks some serious ass!
What about cruising RPM's though? I wish they had done some tests @ 120kmph whilst conducting those readings. I'm assuming by swapping out a 4.22 with a 3.45 you would see much higher engine load when cruising.
nope.. 3.45 is worst ..check carefully 
Agreed. 3.45 with a petrol engine will be terrible - tractors only.

Also, remember that those graphs show
theoretical speeds in gears. If the engine doesn't have enough grunt to get there it won't happen.
4.22 in a 3.2 auto is probably a worthwhile mod, as the auto is quite high geared. (mine is far from bogging down at 130, mind.. apparently)
4.22 might be a bit much in a manual, as that is lower geared anyway, and the low gears in that gearbox are already pretty short, IMHO. IIRC, someone on here tried it (after a 2.6-3.2 conversion) and went for the 3.9 after trying it.
2.6 manual might benefit from a 4.22, but the auto already has it.