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swl987

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Does anybody know generally how many rpms you will drop for every inch in tire height that you go up with 4.10 gears? I have 26" inch drag radials and I am redlining before the traps.thanks
 

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Assuming you're in 4th gear (1:1 trans ratio) then you are redlining (6500) at something like 122MPH with a 26" tire (I'm making some assumptions so this is only an approximation...)

If you went to a 27" tire then 122MPH would come in at a hair over 6250RPM.

If you stayed with the 26" tire (e.g. if your class requires it) then a taller gear is in order. A 3.90 would put you just below 6200RPM at 122MPH. FWIW, you'd probably be making better power there too...
 

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I was using a 27" tire on my 11.54 @ 118 pass. At the stripe I was turning just a hair over 6k rpm. I have 4.10's also. You can think of it like this, a 27" tire will make the rpms react like you have 3.90's. A 28" tire will make it react like you have 3.73's. If you have the hp to trap 120+, you will more than likely want the 28" tall tire.
 
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The way my car is tuned, I stop making horsepower at 6000rpm. I guess I should go to 28" tall tires.
 

Stan Weiss

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I have some calculators on my Web Site that will do the Math for you.

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Calculate Speed (MPH - Km/H) given RPM, Rear Gear Ratio and Trans. Gear Ratio

Calculate RPM given Speed (MPH), Rear Gear Ratio and Trans. Gear Ratio

Calculate Rear Gear Ratio Needed

Automotive Performance Software / Interactive JavaScript Calculators


Stan
 

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^^^ good stuff right there!

I use them all the time!
 

Stan Weiss

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Tim2002GT said:
^^^ good stuff right there!

I use them all the time!
Click to expand...

Thanks Tim.

For thoughs on the go. - I have tested these calculators on both an iPad and Android Phone.


Stan
 
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