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Diff Ratio advice....is this a good choice
Guys, after some views......
Need to decide on diff ratio BBC 632 cubes makes peak power (torque curve) at 4300 RPM (825 Hp at flywheel, 816 Nm of torque) Turbo 400 I'm thinking a 3.4:1 ratio Transmission 1st Gear 2.48 2nd Gear 1.48 3rd Gear 1 Diff ratio 3.4 Tire Diametre 28 inches (17in rims with 325 x 45 tires) Final Ratio 1st Gear 8.4 to 1 2nd Gear 5.0 to 1 3rd Gear 3.4 to 1 1st Gear 10 MPH or 16KPH = 1012 RPM 20 MPH or 32KPH = 2024 RPM 2nd Gear 30 MPH or 48KPH = 1812 RPM 40 MPH or 64KPH = 2415 RPM 3rd Gear 50 MPH or 80KPH = 2040 RPM 55 MPH or 88KPH = 2244 RPM 60 MPH or 96KPH = 2448 RPM 70 MPH or 112KPH = 2856 RPM 75 MPH or 120KPH = 3060 RPM (KPH cause I am in Australia and we work in kilometres) Car will be street driven only....3.4:1 gives good RPM range across reasonable speeds and some up my sleeve if I want to hammer it.... Any views ? 4.10 ratio would see RPMs go up by 200 in first gear and 400 in 3rd gear a 2.4 ratio would see a drop in RPMs by 200 in 1st gear and 500 in second gear.....way too low... After people's views, does 3.4:1 look like a good RMP profile....I've never had a big block so want to make sure it will have some manners on the street Thanks in advance Chris |
Why don't you ditch the 400 and get a TKO 600?
You could still run the 3.40 and it would be even lower. With a 3.40 gear set: 1st 2.87 = 9.75 5th .64 = 2.17 |
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