I loved the 4.10s in Black Jack when I could go to the strip on weekends. It was pretty useless in 1st on the street though. The T56 effectively makes 1st and last gear the equivalent of having 3.08s in the car, now.
Might as well check your TQ boxes while it's out.
There are quite a few variables that go into it. Total power, power band, tire type, suspension upgrades.OK, maybe slightly off topic, but you guys are talking rear-end gear ratios in conjunction with 1st gear tranny ratios, so I’ll ask…
My ‘86 is in the shop for paint, totally torn down. I’m looking at putting it back together with a new TKX. New TKXs have either a 2.87 or 3.27 1st gear. I currently have 3.55s in the rear-end. Your thoughts on which 1st gear ratio is preferable?
OK…my 5.0 has TFS TW 170 heads, E303 cam, Edelbrock Performer intake, roller rockers, headers, catted X-pipe, etc, and dyno’d at 314 HP/349 ft. lbs., so not too close to stock.There are quite a few variables that go into it. Total power, power band, tire type, suspension upgrades.
A stock or close to stock setup, the 3.27 1st is an easy choice.
We’ll, since you’re already in there…!Ended up pulling the other side of the exhaust off. I needed access to pull the LCA off and to drill out the broken seat belt bolt plate.
Some might remember I snapped the head off the seatbelt bolt and couldn’t get this out. So I got my hands on some new plates and am just going to weld the new one in place
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So now everything is wide open. I have clear access to those inside welds on the SFCs. My flowmasters were just in too close to get the right angle. Now I just need to prep and do some welding.
I’ll prob clean up some of the brackets under here. And replace the fuel filter.
Scope creep has set in.
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