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94 wagon rear end ratio?
I just bought a 94 wagon with 104,000 mi.
I'm disappointed with the power on take-off. It's alot slower than my 91 sedan with a 305 and 200,000 mi. I'm confident the 91 would win a 1/4 mi. race against the 94. This has to be due to ring and pinion ratios, doesn't it? |
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Re: 94 wagon rear end ratio?
Dual electric fans on it?? If so probably has 2.56 gears where I think the TBI cars were often 3.23 or sometimes even 3.42.
Look at the SPID list and give us the codes that start with "G" and we can look up what ratio the car came with. I have a wagon with 2.56 and it sucks. I haven't done anything about it though because I have my sedan for speed. Took it out yesterday, felt GOOD. Wagon will occasionally squawk one tire, the sedan in cold weather like this will break both tires free at 50+mph on dry pavement. So for me tweaking the wagon would be pointless, it would never compare.
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96 Caprice Medium Garnet Red 11.56 at 115.9mph naturally aspirated 94 Caprice wagon, rotted out POS |
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Re: 94 wagon rear end ratio?
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the wagon has more weight than the sedan , the wagon has more power than the 305 however ..I would make sure you have good fuel pressures , replace fuel filter , use some techron injector cleaner .. there are other componets that would effect power like the cat converter restricted/or muffler..the distributor/ignition plugs , could be in need of replacement ...if the vehicle has low power and poor MPG these items need attention/testing... cleaning the throttle body with throttle body cleaner and cleaning the MAF sensing wires with CRC MAF cleaner is good routine maintenance ..to keep the throttle response working correctly. |
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Re: 94 wagon rear end ratio?
Do the codes your referring to have several groups of four?
It is visible with the tailgate down/open. I'll write them down when it's daylight and not so cold. |
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Re: 94 wagon rear end ratio?
The codes are on a sticker visible with the tailgate open. bunch of three digit codes.
The ones starting with a "G" are axle related, that is what we need here. LT1 is the engine option code so you will see that too.
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96 Caprice Medium Garnet Red 11.56 at 115.9mph naturally aspirated 94 Caprice wagon, rotted out POS |
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Re: 94 wagon rear end ratio?
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G75 : AXLE REAR, 3.62 RATIO G76 : POSITRACTION REAR G80 : AXLE POSITRACTION, LIMITED SLIP G81 : POSITRACTION REAR AXLE G82 : AXLE REAR, 4.56 RATIO G84 : AXLE REAR, 4.10 RATIO G86 : AXLE, REAR, LIMITED-SLIP G87 : RING GEAR, 8.50 INCH G89 : RING GEAR, 7.50 INCH G91 : SPECIAL HIGHWAY REAR AXLE RATIO 3.08 G92 : AXLE REAR RATIO, PERFORMANCE G94 : AXLE REAR, 3.31 RATIO G95 : AXLE REAR RATIO, ECONOMY G96 : AXLE REAR, 3.55 RATIO G97 : AXLE REAR, 2.73 RATIO GH0 : AXLE REAR, 3.54 RATIO GH2 : AXLE REAR, 2.29 RATIO GH3 : AXLE REAR, 2.77 RATIO GH4 : AXLE REAR, 2.92 RATIO GK9 : AXLE REAR, 4.63 RATIO GL3 : AXLE REAR, 6.17 RATIO GM1 : AXLE REAR, 2.59 RATIO GM3 : AXLE REAR, 3.45 RATIO GM8 : AXLE REAR, 2.56 RATIO GMC : PLANT CODE PONTIAC, MI, USA GN9 : AXLE REAR, 4.11 RATIO GQ1 : AXLE, STD RATIO GS1 : AXLE REAR, 2.73 RATIO GS3 : AXLE REAR, 3.73 RATIO GS4 : AXLE REAR, 3.70 RATIO GS5 : AXLE REAR, 4.11 RATIO GS6 : AXLE REAR, 4.56 RATIO GT1 : AXLE REAR, 2.56 RATIO GT2 : AXLE REAR, 2.29 RATIO GT4 : AXLE REAR, 3.73 RATIO (DUP WITH 5 X 1) GT5 : AXLE REAR, 4.10 RATIO (DUP WITH GT8) GT7 : AXLE REAR, 3.33 RATIO GT8 : AXLE REAR, 4.10 RATIO (DUP WITH GT5) GTY : AXLE, WIDE TRACK GU1 : AXLE REAR, 2.41 RATIO GU2 : AXLE REAR, 2.73 RATIO GU4 : AXLE REAR, 3.08 RATIO GU5 : AXLE REAR, 3.23 RATIO GU6 : AXLE REAR, 3.42 RATIO GV1 : AXLE REAR, 2.73 RATIO GV2 : AXLE REAR, 5.83 RATIO GV3 : AXLE REAR, 3.08 RATIO GV4 : AXLE REAR, 3.36 RATIO GV5 : AXLE REAR, 3.55 RATIO GV7 : AXLE REAR, 4.11 RATIO GV8 : AXLE REAR, 2.72 RATIO GW2 : AXLE REAR, 2.56 RATIO GW3 : AXLE REAR, 2.56 RATIO GW4 : AXLE REAR, 3.31 RATIO GW5 : AXLE REAR, 2.73 RATIO GW6 : AXLE REAR, 3.27 RATIO GW8 : AXLE REAR, 4.10 RATIO GW9 : AXLE REAR, 2.93 RATIO (DUP WITH GU3) GWL : SPRING, RR, 9000 LBS CAPACITY GX1 : AXLE REAR, 3.70 RATIO GX2 : AXLE REAR, 3.07 RATIO GX3 : RATIO,TRANSAXLE FINAL DRIVE 3.33 GY2 : AXLE REAR, 3.31 RATIO GYS : RATIO TRANSAXLE FINAL DRIVE 3.65 |
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Re: 94 wagon rear end ratio?
Thanks for the codes. It's just what I thought.
I have the 2.56 rear end. I wish it was the 3.77 or even the 4.11. I wonder if these ring and pinions are available for this rear end? I would like to pull a 14 foot atv trailer with 2 atv's. About 1,800 pounds. |
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Re: 94 wagon rear end ratio?
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Some 3.73's should get you rolling pretty good. You will also have to recalibrate the speedometer gears to get an accurate speedometer reading.
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1989 Caprice Classic Wagon, Olds 307 ,SMI Q-Jet, 200R4 w/Shift kit, Flowmaster 50, Hotchkiss sway bars, KYB Shocks. Jet Chip, 1989 Mustang LX 5.0 5sp convertible 1992 Camry LE 2.2 1996 Suzuki RMX250 I'm a victim of circumstance [ |
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Re: 94 wagon rear end ratio?
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you don't need 4.11 gears ... |
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Re: 94 wagon rear end ratio?
2.93 was the best ever factory installed in an LT1 wagon.
3.42s are NICE, just be sure to get the ABS reluctor http://www.focuztech.com/product/abs...impala-ss.html Actually you will need to replace the differential too because the ring gear flange for the 2.56 is way to the right to make room for the big pinion gear. The above linked guy can get you the posi bearings gears and reluctor. You would still need someone to install them though because this is a fairly involved project. Most guys that build engines themselves wont tackle the gears. Then you will need reprogramming from someone like www.pcmperformance.com These are both companies I have done business with and while they are not the most popular they are actually GOOD which can NOT be said for the most popular vendors in most cases. Just a warning, this project is going to come in up around $1000+, figure $200 for gears and reluctor, $500 posi, $100 bearings and fluids, $150 tuning, installation labor can vary greatly, say $175-250 on average. It would feel like a whole new car and probably increase non-highway fuel economy and not hurt on the highway. The 2.56 thing was just a BAD BAD idea, the only way those would have been the right choice is if the car never had to accelerate and cruised at 80mph. I use Drive instead of overdrive in mine a LOT and it does not hurt economy because under 60-65mph OD just lugs the engine.
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96 Caprice Medium Garnet Red 11.56 at 115.9mph naturally aspirated 94 Caprice wagon, rotted out POS |
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Re: 94 wagon rear end ratio?
It sounds like shopping for an entire rear end with
the ring and pinion that I want would be the easiest solution. What years and models of Olds,Chevy's, and Buicks should I look for the higher ratio rear ends. I'm capable of doing the mechanical part of the swap. I would possibly need some reprogramming afterwards? |
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Re: 94 wagon rear end ratio?
I believe the 91-93 wagon(Raody, Caprice, Custom Cruiser rears would fit just fine and were available 3.23 for sure and I think even 3.42. Worst part about that swap will be cracking the brake lines free from the center junction on top of the axle.
You will need reprogramming to correct the speedo, car will drive fine but the speedo will be off.
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96 Caprice Medium Garnet Red 11.56 at 115.9mph naturally aspirated 94 Caprice wagon, rotted out POS |
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