Gear Ratio
79Bandit
02-22-2006, 11:04 PM
can someone please explain to me a little more about gear ratio here is my cars current gear ratio (i found this stats on a website) so it may or not be correct but yea just let me know what ya think thanks.
It has a 1st gear ratio of 2.48:1; 2nd 1.48:1 and a 3rd gear ratio of 1:1
It has a 1st gear ratio of 2.48:1; 2nd 1.48:1 and a 3rd gear ratio of 1:1
76455Firebird
02-22-2006, 11:26 PM
can someone please explain to me a little more about gear ratio here is my cars current gear ratio (i found this stats on a website) so it may or not be correct but yea just let me know what ya think thanks.
It has a 1st gear ratio of 2.48:1; 2nd 1.48:1 and a 3rd gear ratio of 1:1
The gear ratio (transmission) just serves the purpose of multiplying the torque so as to assist in fast acceleration and then to a final ratio of one to one that is a direct relationship to engine speed, or an overdrive <1:1 which reduces the required engine speed to drive the car at speed but lacks the acceleration of the lower gears.
The different gears just serve as a smooth transition so as to allow for good acceleration at different speeds as well as good mileage at higher speeds.
If you're talking about rear end gear ratio then the higher the number, the faster you will accelerate but you will not have as high a top speed. Example: 4.10>3.42 for acceleration but 3.42>4.10 for top speed and better mileage.
Hope this helps you out.:smokin:
It has a 1st gear ratio of 2.48:1; 2nd 1.48:1 and a 3rd gear ratio of 1:1
The gear ratio (transmission) just serves the purpose of multiplying the torque so as to assist in fast acceleration and then to a final ratio of one to one that is a direct relationship to engine speed, or an overdrive <1:1 which reduces the required engine speed to drive the car at speed but lacks the acceleration of the lower gears.
The different gears just serve as a smooth transition so as to allow for good acceleration at different speeds as well as good mileage at higher speeds.
If you're talking about rear end gear ratio then the higher the number, the faster you will accelerate but you will not have as high a top speed. Example: 4.10>3.42 for acceleration but 3.42>4.10 for top speed and better mileage.
Hope this helps you out.:smokin:
79Bandit
02-22-2006, 11:39 PM
i think i understand so if the gear ratios i mentioned above are the ones in my car then its for top end?
76455Firebird
02-22-2006, 11:54 PM
i think i understand so if the gear ratios i mentioned above are the ones in my car then its for top end?
Depends on what your rear end gears are. You might have 3.42, you might have 3.73. What rpm are you running at at say 45, 60?
Depends on what your rear end gears are. You might have 3.42, you might have 3.73. What rpm are you running at at say 45, 60?
79Bandit
02-23-2006, 12:03 AM
:(...tach dont work...its shorted lol....
ill look into the problem this weekend and see if i can find out.
ill look into the problem this weekend and see if i can find out.
76455Firebird
02-23-2006, 12:18 AM
:(...tach dont work...its shorted lol....
ill look into the problem this weekend and see if i can find out.
Yeah, I got tired of my gauges not working so I just bought some new Auto Meter gauges. I like them much, much, much better. :grinyes:
ill look into the problem this weekend and see if i can find out.
Yeah, I got tired of my gauges not working so I just bought some new Auto Meter gauges. I like them much, much, much better. :grinyes:
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