Excellent Gear calculator
this should help any one looking for gears and dont no what to get
http://www.svtoa-atlanta.org/cgi-bin/trans.cgi |
Re: gearss look at thissss!!!!
Nice, even with a blower I can still run a 4.88 gear on a 28" tall tire and make it thru the 1/4
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Re: gearss look at thissss!!!!
thats one of the better gear calculators on the web.
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Re: gearss look at thissss!!!!
Yep. Now stuck for your enjoyment...
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Re: Excellent Gear calculator
That helps a bit.......I was planning on the 4:30s and now going to go get the 4:30s :THUMBSUP: Thanks!
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Re: Excellent Gear calculator
This is the best . i use it all the time now, THANKS
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Re: Excellent Gear calculator
Its broke the link dosnt work!
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Re: Excellent Gear calculator
Yeah, doesn't work for me either.....
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Re: Excellent Gear calculator
yup not working anymore
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Re: Excellent Gear calculator
still not working:butt:
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Re: Excellent Gear calculator
ya sorry i tryed to find it agian but no luck sorry
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Re: Excellent Gear calculator
Don't know what it looked like, but here are some simple ones the svtoa forums point to...
http://bbs.hardcore50.com/calc/?mode=rpmforspeed http://bbs.hardcore50.com/calc/?mode=speedforrpm |
Re: Excellent Gear calculator
Here is a good gear calculator... have to read graphs but easy to use..
http://www.paladinmicro.com/PalMFrame00.htm?wks=spd |
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I like this one the best, thanks for sharing! :3amin: |
Re: Excellent Gear calculator
Here's the equation for finding what your car's MPH will be with any given RPM, given gear ratio, tranny ratio, and tire height:
(RPM x Tire Height) / (Rear Gear ratio x Tranny gear ratio x 336) = MPH And it's pretty simple to find what your RPM will be at any give MPH also by solving for the RPM: (MPH x Rear gear ratio x Tranny gear ratio x 336) / Tire Height = RPM Example: a car at 75mph with a 4.10 gear and a .62 overdrive in 5th gear and 26" tires= (75 x 4.10 x .62 x 336) / 26 = 2463 RPM you can do it yourself using this if you dont know your tire size, take the first number say 275 multiply it by .03936 (that will convert it to mm) multiply your answer by the width percentage of your tire (.35,.40,.45, whatever you run) then multiply that by 2, then add your wheel size (17,18,19, etc....) example i run a 275-40-17 275x.03936=10.824 10.824x.40=4.3296 4.3296x2=8.6592 8.6592+17=25.6592 |
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