I posted this on another board but I'll copy and paste it here as it is relative to the topic..
I am doing a axle upgrade next week and I have had all my parts for a few weeks now, Moser axles, 31 spline trac lok, 4.10 gears but after my trip to the dyno last week I boxed up the 4.10's so I could exchange them for 4.30's
At the dyno my car and the other machs there made peak HP between 4800-6300 and I'm not talking peaked there it was almost flat all the way across. These cars have a nice long power curve and they don't drop off until very high RPM's.
The dyno has the ability to tell you what gears will keep you in the power longer and for our cars NA the 4.30's were the better gear..
Here is a link from the dyno shop web page with our cars on it. Take a look at our dyno sheets and notice the nice long curve.. http://www.performance-dyno.com/pages/7/index.htm
and with the .62 5th at 70mph the car only turns 2442 rpm vs 2329 for the 4.10
I am doing a axle upgrade next week and I have had all my parts for a few weeks now, Moser axles, 31 spline trac lok, 4.10 gears but after my trip to the dyno last week I boxed up the 4.10's so I could exchange them for 4.30's
At the dyno my car and the other machs there made peak HP between 4800-6300 and I'm not talking peaked there it was almost flat all the way across. These cars have a nice long power curve and they don't drop off until very high RPM's.
The dyno has the ability to tell you what gears will keep you in the power longer and for our cars NA the 4.30's were the better gear..
Here is a link from the dyno shop web page with our cars on it. Take a look at our dyno sheets and notice the nice long curve.. http://www.performance-dyno.com/pages/7/index.htm
and with the .62 5th at 70mph the car only turns 2442 rpm vs 2329 for the 4.10
