Threw this excel spreadsheet together today. It calculates tire size from P-metric dimensions and uses that with tranny gears and final gear to calculate speed and it graphs it. I made it to compare different gears and tires sizes and visually be able to see it to find the best combination.
Enjoy!
Thanks Grant. I have a spreadsheet that I should upload that has all the popular transmissions gear ratios. You can put in tire size, gear ratio, RPM, transmission, and it will give you all your shift points, RPM, mph, etc.
Another fun calculation that can be done is the total tractive effort at the tires, where Total tractive effort at tires= ( tractive effort at engine(torque) X transmission ratio X final drive ratio / tire radius in ft) X drive line efficiency.
So if an engine makes a max of 400 ft/lbs of tq than in 1st gear (2.87) with a final drive ratio of 2.73 divided by tire radius 11.93/12 in ft X drive line efficiency say .85
The total ft/lbs at the tire = (400 X 2.87 X 2.73 /11.93/12) X .85 = 2,691ft/lbs at the wheels, if the final drive is changed to 3.11 than (400 X 2.87 X 3.11 / 11.93/12) .85 = 3,066.
So, when the final drive was changed to 2.73 allowing more top speed the tire tq in 1st gear went from 3,066 to 2,691 ft/lbs. The max tire tq effort can be calculated for each gear.