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ols0051
07-21-2005, 04:20 PM
I was thinking that my 4.10's are going to be too much for my c4 and 26 inch tall M/T's. I was going to run a 5spd but changed my mind after putting in the 4.10's. I want to keep around 6k at the finish line. Would going to a 28inch tall tire help that much? I guess I just need to run it a little then figure it out. just curious though. tfs trackheats,tfs stage2, victor jr, 650carb etc.....

Capri306
07-21-2005, 06:45 PM
I would figure out how much horsepower you're making with the engine first, consider ~17% loss through the drivetrain, then calculate your approximate trap speed. From there it's easy to figure out what RPM you'll be turning, and should let you know the limits on the gear ratio.

On pure guessing, estimating around 400 horsepower, it'd be safe. BTW, 6000 RPM isn't really that high. She'll take it. :D

Unit 5302
07-21-2005, 09:20 PM
You'll see approximately 7.5% less RPM with a 28" vs a 26" tire. With 4.10 gearing on a 26" tire, you'll hit 6000rpm at 113mph in 3rd. With a 28" tire, you'll be running at 122mph at 6000rpm in 3rd.

Jeff Chambers
07-22-2005, 07:06 AM
Remember that you'll have additional RPM gain because of the converter. You'll need to know what the approximate slip of the converter is at the TOP end of the RPM range. I agree with Capri, since you're carbureted I'd spin that sucker to the moon.

ols0051
07-23-2005, 04:29 AM
Looks like i'll be doing some testing soon. Now RPM really plays a factor with all this. How high could I spin this thing. the shortblock is stock. I did the usual rod bearings,main bearings, arp rod bolts,rings etc..but it's still a stock crank, rods, pistons. I did however put on a ATI damper to help out with harmonics. But that is not going to save the world.

82 GT
07-24-2005, 04:14 AM
Your max rpm is going to depend on your cam specs and provided you have the correct valve springs and such to match.


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