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03-22-2004, 04:44 PM | #41 | |
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It's about 2800 rpms if your tires are 24 inches in height. |
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4.10s should be between 2400-2500 @ 75
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As goes for the tire though, what does he have on? Stock 275/45/17's ??? |
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Ok.. I forgot about the anlyzers...
And yes it's off a little because my tranny's 5th gear is different, as stated by explicit. ?? use a slightly different tire diameter to get the exact rpm's I run now... then just used that same tire diameter to get the rpm's I would be running with the different gears?? by the way, I run Goodyear 245/45 ZR17 And I cant find a anlyzer that made for this specifically.. the closest match is asking for HP.. blah blah I'll go check out someother sites for a anlyzer thats exactly what we need to figure this one out Thanks for the help peoples
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Ok... I found a more accurate calculater...
Results: (on a completely stock setup, with 245/45R17 tires) (only accurate for the final drive ratio of the TR-3650) 3.27 @ 75mph = 2507rpm 3.73 @ 75mph = 2859rpm 4.10 @ 75mph = 3143rpm 4.30 @ 75mph = 3296rpm So.. about the highest I am willing to go is 3.73's Maybe I'll just have to do that Thanks for the info guys!!
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I dont spin that high with 4.10s and I have a t-45 and .68 5th my buddy has a 03 with the tr-3650 and 4.30s and he is lower then it says here with 4.10s hes at 3000 at 80 and im at 2800 at 80 with 4.10s so that is not accurate at all
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Ah crap... you're right.. I messed that up big time!!
Here are the real numbers... (on a completely stock setup, with 245/45R17 tires) (only accurate for the final drive ratio of the TR-3650) 3.27 @ 75mph = 2004rpm 3.73 @ 75mph = 2286rpm 4.10 @ 75mph = 2512rpm 4.30 @ 75mph = 2635rpm sorry about that... those number should be right on! It's accurate for my gearing, I know that atleast.. lol And if those numbers are right, then I wouldn't mind gearing to 3.73's Remember, I dont drag, so I dont need any more than that
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for the 4.10s and 4.30s it would be more like 4.10s 2500 4.30s 2650 those cal. are not all that good you have to go by real world numbers like I said before in 5th gear a car with a 3650 is at almost the same rpm at 75 with 4.30s that i am with 4.10s
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Holy crap I cant believe I just did that!!!
those last two numbers are supposed to be in the 2k's not 3k's... I'm editing it now... sorry!! See what happens when we try to reply to fast? lol
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its not about drag racing it about driving and I will tell you this and most that done this will agree most guys that go with 3.73 change them in a short time time to 4.10s or higher DONT FEAR THE GEAR I dont want to sound like a jerk but a few of us as told you the same thing and you dont want to listen and the guys telling you this know what they are talking about if you want 3.73s thats cool its your car but I would never go with a 3.73 gear in my car its not worth it to me last but not least do you know with the price of cams and install is going to be about 1000$(for 15 hp) you dont have alot of stuff that are needed for the cams to make real power plus is you should get valve springs to even if the cam specs say they are not needed cause it cost an extra 185 dollar for the springs but if one should break the how much do you think a motor will cost I can tell you now ford WILL NOT COVER BLOWN MOTOR if its cause you puts cams in it that caused it to know you say you have done a lot of research on the mods you want but I dont think you have otherwise you would know this
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The only reason for the 3.73's IF I even gear it, is because I dont want such high rpm's on the freeway... and since I dont race, I have to find a happy medium, thats all
I tell ya what... if this car wasnt my primary get around.. I'd go straight to 4.30's!! I agree with all of you on the gearing totally. Realize this... everyone (including you explicit) who says to go with 4.10's or 4.30's spends their weekends at the track I dont, so there is always a but or if factor involved... lol I'm not as extreem as some of you, infact I am happy with the stock gearing.. ha! Yes I know the valve springs are a must. And yes I know the cost. But as far as installation... my bro and I will be doing the install. (He has done the cams on his mod, along with many other motors.. he works at Ford, in service) I've rebuilt a 302 and a 351.. so I have enough basic know how Hopefully! Plus.. cams aren't that hard of an install, now that they're up top We'll do it in a weekend, hopefully! but then again.. you might see me posting how to's on here when it comes time to do the install... lol
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yes and no the cams are harder to time then the 5.0 and valve spring removal is a pain with the heads on the car plus with most cams on the mod motor it needs to be tuned just idle and if your bro know so much about mustangs why are you asking us for simple info and why did he tell you they have 265rwhp? dont get me wrong its your car and you must do what you want and will make you happy I just know from exp. that alot people that listen to ads and magazines are not happy when done and spend 2xs they money on the same stuff like gears the 3.73 was great for a 5.0 but they suck for 99+ mod motor even if i was not a drag racer I would still go with 4.10s just cause of the fun factor on the street. IMO i had my 00GT for 6 months before putting in my 4.10 and I only went to the track with this car 1 time in that 6 months cause I had a 87lx that I raced so as you can see the 00 was my street car at the time and I would have been kicking myself if I went with 3.73s but I sold the 5.0 to help fund the 00 cause of how its yes I have a few hard core race parts on my car that poeple think are not streetable but I can have just as much fun on the street and I can take a road trip across the country if i wanted and it not be a problem what i am and others are doing is just trying to help you from spending money on something most people would not like tony
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My car is my daily driver and hardly ever sees track time (T-45 in my car, so yours will turn lower rpms). I love the 4.10s. Why are you so afraid of turning a little higher rpms on the freeway? It won't affect your gas mileage by more than 1-2 mpg in my experience. I have driven over 1000 miles in a weekend with my 4.10s and it's not bad at all. You need to drive or at least ride in a mod motored car with gears. It's not like back in the day when everyone ran a 3-speed auto or a 4-speed manual and if you geared your car aggressively it was almost topped out in the 1/4 mile.
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and before it get said no it does wear on the car more cause even though your at a higher rpm the motor is under less load
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ok guys, once last dam time. Gears are going on on Friday on my car. I am planning on the FRPP 3.73's due to plans to add nitrous. Do you guys agree with this assesment, or should I just go with the 4.10's. I am hoping I can just trade them when I get to the shop as they have them in stock if I decide on the 4.10's. A couple of hundred more rpms with the 3.73 is nothing.
You know, Ive been thinking, how often will I be actually pushing the N02? Most of the time, it will be non-NO2. Give me you most honest opionion.
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Well brothers mod was a t bird... auto.. so it's different.
And (dont laugh) but he didnt tell me 265rw... my mistake and blamed him.. lol As far as gearing goes.. I'll hold off all together untill I can find someone to ride with who's already geared Thanks
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So to wrap this up, run the 4.10's and use the nitrious when needed. My.02's |
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