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01-18-2009 04:30 PM #1
Is there a way to estimate how much a gearing change will change acceleration?
On my road car, I'm debating going from 2.47 to 2.88:1 rear end (4 speeds, no overdrive), but I'm wondering if it's even worth the trouble. Is there a way to estimate by how much it will change acceleration? Sorry if this is the wrong forum, but I posted here thinking in terms of 1/4 mile trap times.Last edited by marlinspike; 01-18-2009 at 04:36 PM.
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01-18-2009 04:38 PM #2
If your interest lies in 1/4 times---go to a 4:88
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01-18-2009 04:48 PM #3
Well see, 1 it's my road car, but to see if it's worth the trouble I wonder how much it would change my 1/4 mile. 2 my options are limited - if I want to maintain ABS and pay only a few hundred dollars for the diff my only choices are 2.24 (no thanks), 2.47 (in the car), and 2.88. If I'm willing to ditch the ABS (I'm not) that opens me to 3.07 and 3.46. Otherwise, I can maintain my ABS, and get whatever gearing I want...for $3500. This, ladies and gentlemen, is why I don't recommended making an old Mercedes your project road car.
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01-18-2009 05:45 PM #4
it really probly isn't worth the effort as the speed or et won't be much to write home about---shine it up and take it to shows--you can buy a mustang for less than 3500 that can run some decent numbers
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01-18-2009 05:50 PM #5
I agree, the difference won't be worth the work of swapping it. It ain't gonna be a screamer with that tall a ratio anyway.
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01-18-2009 06:14 PM #6
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01-18-2009 06:21 PM #7
here's a calculator, punch your data in and find out....
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01-19-2009 01:57 AM #8
If I had $3500 to spend, I'd be thinkin' blower, not gears.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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01-19-2009 06:32 AM #9
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