Differential GEAR Ratios!!
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Differential GEAR Ratios!!
Anyone have ideas on a nice gear ratio for a 72' Roadrunner 340c.i. 4-Barrel 727 Automatic? Right now I have 2.76 Highway gears. Although, they are nice and save on gas, I would like to be able to "take-off" the line faster rather than building up my acceleration slowly. I was thinking along the lines of a lower ratio such as 3.55 or lower.
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Re: Differential GEAR Ratios!!
Nice ride and welcome to the nest! I think 3.23s would be the next step up - still good gas mileage but a little better take off. The 3.55s I think would be a good compromise between mileage and acceleration. You running the standard 8 3/4?
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Re: Differential GEAR Ratios!!
I have some 3.55 sure-grip gears I'll trade you for a 3.23 sure-grip! 

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Re: Differential GEAR Ratios!!
I wish I had either one 

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Re: Differential GEAR Ratios!!
I had 3.23s in mine (When the powerplant was a mild 383) and 727. I upgraded those to 3.91s. Lots more oomph, but winds a little bit to high to make it a real long-tripper.
There are some gear ratio / rpm calculators out there. That way you can get an idea of how many RPMs you'll be turning at cruising speed.
http://www.csgnetwork.com/multirpmcalc.html
There are some gear ratio / rpm calculators out there. That way you can get an idea of how many RPMs you'll be turning at cruising speed.
http://www.csgnetwork.com/multirpmcalc.html
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Great link. This will help alot!
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Re: Differential GEAR Ratios!!
You can also change first gear in the transmission by installing a four gear planetary set found in most motorhome trannys.
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Thanks for the reply. Im looking for a planetary system right now. haha
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Re: Differential GEAR Ratios!!
To correctly do a drivetrain for performance. You should profile it from the flywheel back.
There are several ways to improve take off time.
Suspension
Transmission
Differential
Remember if you increase the ratio ie 2.76 2.71 2.79 to a 3.23 3.55 etc
the higher the number the higher the rpm will need to be to sustain speed if you are looking to spin tires
then a higher ratio usually for quarter mile launching however if you contact a drivetrain specialist they do
lower ratio sure grip systems ie 2.7 etc etc ford 9 inches will bolt up and they come in those ratios for the
budget minded builder or you can contract strange or dts and they will make you a dana with sure grip and
ratio of your choice for about 2 thousand dollars but i would choose a mid range ratio and go with a 6 speed
transmission
There are several ways to improve take off time.
Suspension
Transmission
Differential
Remember if you increase the ratio ie 2.76 2.71 2.79 to a 3.23 3.55 etc
the higher the number the higher the rpm will need to be to sustain speed if you are looking to spin tires
then a higher ratio usually for quarter mile launching however if you contact a drivetrain specialist they do
lower ratio sure grip systems ie 2.7 etc etc ford 9 inches will bolt up and they come in those ratios for the
budget minded builder or you can contract strange or dts and they will make you a dana with sure grip and
ratio of your choice for about 2 thousand dollars but i would choose a mid range ratio and go with a 6 speed
transmission
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Re: Differential GEAR Ratios!!
i have 391 gear id trade youbruce wrote:I have some 3.55 sure-grip gears I'll trade you for a 3.23 sure-grip!
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beep beep guy wrote:i have 391 gear id trade youbruce wrote:I have some 3.55 sure-grip gears I'll trade you for a 3.23 sure-grip!
I'm looking to go lower (numerically) not higher! The engine in my car is screamin' when I take it out on the highway...
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Guess I won't be looking for 3.55's haha. Wouldn't want to beat my engine too bad =) 3.23's sound solid to me 

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If you think 3.55s are rough on the highway, try the 4.10s that came with the super track pack! DAMHIKbruce wrote:beep beep guy wrote:i have 391 gear id trade youbruce wrote:I have some 3.55 sure-grip gears I'll trade you for a 3.23 sure-grip!
I'm looking to go lower (numerically) not higher! The engine in my car is screamin' when I take it out on the highway...
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Re: Differential GEAR Ratios!!
beepbeepTyler wrote:Guess I won't be looking for 3.55's haha. Wouldn't want to beat my engine too bad =) 3.23's sound solid to me
Depends on your combo too--mine is a 451 6bbl with reworked heads and a healthy cam. It's gonna turn different revs than your 318... just a bit of difference.

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Bruce, Im sure it will
hahah
and its a 340 (in process of being a 416 stroker)
Don't low ball me haha 

and its a 340 (in process of being a 416 stroker)


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