I'm curious, did your wheels turn 1 revolution to 3 1/4 turns of the drive shaft? I'm a bit confused by Midlife's reply where he say 2 revs of tire. Also is it an open diff or limited slip (Trac-Lock)Wheel turned and rotations measured, it is 3,25. I plan to swap to AOD but doubt that will it make it much better on the highways. Want to have it just for cruising, old enough already (that is me then). Should I look for a different gear?
The tires show a height of 24.2" / 61.47cm and 835 revs per mile / 1.61 km. Could that be what's causing high rpm @ 60 mph.Interesting discussion. My wheels are 215/60 R14. I have an open differential (turning opposite). Flex fan is an interesting thought. However, will shift to AOD in spring (when the snow melts) and we'll see from there.
The spreadsheet in this post will let you play around with tire sizes and differential ratios so you can see what your speed will be with different combinations.Good day,
On my 73 I have C6 gearbox and it revs a bit too much for me, about 3000 RPMs on 60 mph. Way too loud. So I was thinking of the rear axle and this info I got from there:
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What could be the gear ratio in my axle?
Speedometer is off about 10 km/h according to the GPS indeed but I calculated this error.There's another factor that has been overlooked: if the speed is from the speedometer, the transmission speedo gear may not be appropriate for the tires and rear axle ratio, giving an erroneous speed.
Nice RPMs. Do you drive 3-speed automatic, not AOD? Will count the teeth for sure.mine is factory. 351c 2v with 275 rear. if my memory is close I'm running under 2k rpm at 60 mph. it still has spunk in takeoff and cruising is great. i'd say the cheapest and easiest is rear Grear change. if u choose that option don't forget to recalculate the driven speedo gear and change it. you will need to pull the speedo cable out of tranny to count the teeth on the end of that cable.
The radius for your tires calculates to 12.1", unloaded. To get an accurate calculation, use the loaded radius. I estimate your would be .6-.7" less than the unloaded (11.5"). Here's table of RPM vs speed for no slip and 6% slip, assuming a 11.5" loaded radius.Interesting discussion. My wheels are 215/60 R14. I have an open differential (turning opposite). Flex fan is an interesting thought. However, will shift to AOD in spring (when the snow melts) and we'll see from there.
Good point.There's another factor that has been overlooked: if the speed is from the speedometer, the transmission speedo gear may not be appropriate for the tires and rear axle ratio, giving an erroneous speed.
So 3000 rpms is about correct with 60ish. Can you tell what AOD should give me?The radius for your tires calculates to 12.1", unloaded. To get an accurate calculation, use the loaded radius. I estimate your would be .6-.7" less than the unloaded (11.5"). Here's table of RPM vs speed for no slip and 6% slip, assuming a 11.5" loaded radius.
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