Gears?
xcohiba
10-14-2006, 07:06 PM
I been doing googling before posting this question but I cant find anything.
What rear-end gear does a 01' Firebird V6 3.8L have?
What rear-end gear does a 01' Firebird V6 3.8L have?
cougar4life
10-14-2006, 07:26 PM
which trans do you have?
cougar4life
10-14-2006, 07:34 PM
GU2 AXLE REAR, 2.73 RATIO
GU4 AXLE REAR, 3.08 RATIO
GU5 AXLE REAR, 3.23 RATIO
GU6 AXLE REAR, 3.42 RATIO
Check your door sticker for one of these RPO codes.
GU4 AXLE REAR, 3.08 RATIO
GU5 AXLE REAR, 3.23 RATIO
GU6 AXLE REAR, 3.42 RATIO
Check your door sticker for one of these RPO codes.
xcohiba
10-14-2006, 07:34 PM
Oh sorry I forgot to mention that.
Its an Automatic, with 4 speeds.
Its an Automatic, with 4 speeds.
Mr. Luos
10-14-2006, 08:13 PM
As mentioned...check your door for the RPO codes.
Locate the one starting with GU_ and reference the list posted above.
Locate the one starting with GU_ and reference the list posted above.
xcohiba
10-21-2006, 10:13 PM
I looked on the door and it did not say anything like that.
There were only specifications about tire size etc. Is there any other way to find this information? Thanks.
There were only specifications about tire size etc. Is there any other way to find this information? Thanks.
Mr. Luos
10-21-2006, 10:29 PM
Drivers door...look for this sticker.
http://www.arbybean.com/ar/images/gearss.JPG
Then locate the GU_ RPO code.
http://www.arbybean.com/ar/images/gearss.JPG
Then locate the GU_ RPO code.
blindeyed
10-22-2006, 12:44 AM
Not all of them came with the rpo codes on the door. On my door, in that same location as the above picture, I have a decal notifying me of how much to inflate my tires. My rpo codes list in in my glovebox.
xcohiba
10-22-2006, 02:54 PM
Thanks.
I just checked and it was GU6.
It sure doesnt feel like 3.42's though. To get a decent acceleration I have to get the RPM all the way to 3000-3500. My house's family car (06 Trailblazer V6 4.2inline) has 3.42's too and with much lower RPM, it gets better acceleration?
Is this normal in my car? Is there something else affecting this?
Thanks.
I just checked and it was GU6.
It sure doesnt feel like 3.42's though. To get a decent acceleration I have to get the RPM all the way to 3000-3500. My house's family car (06 Trailblazer V6 4.2inline) has 3.42's too and with much lower RPM, it gets better acceleration?
Is this normal in my car? Is there something else affecting this?
Thanks.
cougar4life
10-22-2006, 04:49 PM
The trans gearing might be lower on the trailblazer. It also has a lot more power than your firebird.
EDIT: nope I was wrong. Same exact gearing on both the firebird and the TB. Must just be the power difference. firebird 200 HP 225TQ TB 291HP 277TQ
EDIT: nope I was wrong. Same exact gearing on both the firebird and the TB. Must just be the power difference. firebird 200 HP 225TQ TB 291HP 277TQ
poormillionaire2
10-22-2006, 10:11 PM
Thanks.
I just checked and it was GU6.
It sure doesnt feel like 3.42's though. To get a decent acceleration I have to get the RPM all the way to 3000-3500. My house's family car (06 Trailblazer V6 4.2inline) has 3.42's too and with much lower RPM, it gets better acceleration?
Is this normal in my car? Is there something else affecting this?
Thanks.
Uh, look again, autos didn't come with the 3.42's. The highest the autos came with were the 3.23's. Only the M6 was available with the 3.42 rear-end ratio.
I just checked and it was GU6.
It sure doesnt feel like 3.42's though. To get a decent acceleration I have to get the RPM all the way to 3000-3500. My house's family car (06 Trailblazer V6 4.2inline) has 3.42's too and with much lower RPM, it gets better acceleration?
Is this normal in my car? Is there something else affecting this?
Thanks.
Uh, look again, autos didn't come with the 3.42's. The highest the autos came with were the 3.23's. Only the M6 was available with the 3.42 rear-end ratio.
cougar4life
10-22-2006, 11:35 PM
Uh, look again, autos didn't come with the 3.42's. The highest the autos came with were the 3.23's. Only the M6 was available with the 3.42 rear-end ratio.
3.42's were an option.
3.42's were an option.
ikeyballz
10-22-2006, 11:51 PM
the tb prolly gets more cuz its low end torque also.. built for a truck!
torque = accleration :)
torque = accleration :)
666_speed
10-29-2006, 11:31 PM
4th gen v6's mostly had 3.08's. 2.73's were mainly for a4 v8's, 3.23's for auto v8's, and 3.42's for m6 v8's. Everyone I know around here who has a 98+ v6, has 3.08's. Maybe it's just coincidence?
blindeyed
10-29-2006, 11:58 PM
4th gen v6's mostly had 3.08's. 2.73's were mainly for a4 v8's, 3.23's for auto v8's, and 3.42's for m6 v8's. Everyone I know around here who has a 98+ v6, has 3.08's. Maybe it's just coincidence?
93-97 V6's came with 3.23's.. including mine (auto V6).
93-97 V6's came with 3.23's.. including mine (auto V6).
TMC2k1
10-30-2006, 12:26 AM
4th gen v6's mostly had 3.08's. 2.73's were mainly for a4 v8's, 3.23's for auto v8's, and 3.42's for m6 v8's. Everyone I know around here who has a 98+ v6, has 3.08's. Maybe it's just coincidence?
My 01 A4 has 3.42's
My 01 A4 has 3.42's
TMC2k1
10-30-2006, 12:27 AM
my auto v6 2001 has 3.42's
666_speed
10-30-2006, 06:56 PM
My 94 3.4l had 3.23's, but 98+ most likely had 3.08's.
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