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Pranav
08-22-2019, 01:02 PM
Those that don't know already broke my T2r and took out the r&p with it after 6yrs of service; wheel contact at WOT likely did it, so need a new r&p

At TMS there were 2-3 notable spots where I wish I had a few hundred extra RPM to avoid upshifting.

At COTA there's 1-2 spots for sure.

Going from the LT to the LS I'm constantly feeling like I have to downshift anyways for corner exits but it does great at high RPM and I dont need to shift in the low/mid 5s anymore.

Hallett and MSRC i think so too or would I be needing a higher ratio there?

I got some data I need to post up, curious how you guys are coming up with the best axle ratio.

You mustang guys are lucky, more differential and gear ratio choices.

ShadowBolt
08-22-2019, 03:09 PM
I don't see how there is a best overall ratio. I have ran with 3:73's (now 3:31's) and I know Michael runs 3:55's. Aaron and Kevin run 3:28's if I remember. One way you have more power to the wheels but shift more often and the other is a little slower out of the corner but less time lost shifting. I'm sure there is a perfect gear but every track would be different.

JJ

blk96gt
08-22-2019, 08:49 PM
The only reason I went to 3.27's was because of having to go to 5th gear on the front straight of TWS (I can't get a RR 5th) and now COTA. If I had a RR 5th I'd be using 3.55's.

drecords
08-22-2019, 10:39 PM
I can't hit 5th reliably in my car, most likely going to switch to a 3.27. I prefer to treat it like a 4-speed. I have a spare axle housing and T2, might just build it to a 3.27 and swap between that and the 3.55 for the high speed tracks like TMS and COTA

Pranav
08-22-2019, 11:10 PM
I could also just man up and buy two sets of gears and swap in the garage.

With the crush sleeve eliminator it's just a matter of recording the shims.

Al Fernandez
08-23-2019, 01:26 AM
Given the cost of f body third members, why wouldn't you just have two complete axle assemblies? Seems like a lot less mess and the ability to have a complete ready to run spare at the track.

Pranav
08-23-2019, 12:03 PM
My chiropractor would kill me lol. I've R&Red the axle housing a few times and its a bitch.

Completely unprepared John myself and the other guy got the gears and diff swapped in 2 hrs.

I am making it a point to pull the cover every other event, i think if i prep + bag/zip them this would work. 3.23 for COTA and TMS type tracks, 3.73 for cresson, hallett

Not sure what I would run at MSRH or ECR but can just look at the data to see what makes sense.

Storm Trooper
08-24-2019, 07:49 PM
Those that don't know already broke my T2r and took out the r&p with it after 6yrs of service; wheel contact at WOT likely did it, so need a new r&p

At TMS there were 2-3 notable spots where I wish I had a few hundred extra RPM to avoid upshifting.

At COTA there's 1-2 spots for sure.

Going from the LT to the LS I'm constantly feeling like I have to downshift anyways for corner exits but it does great at high RPM and I dont need to shift in the low/mid 5s anymore.

Hallett and MSRC i think so too or would I be needing a higher ratio there?

I got some data I need to post up, curious how you guys are coming up with the best axle ratio.

You mustang guys are lucky, more differential and gear ratio choices.


Some are running 4:10!

Al Fernandez
08-29-2019, 10:00 PM
quiet you!

Supercharged111
08-29-2019, 11:15 PM
quiet you!

Sounds like Al has that cheater short 5th? :D

Pranav
08-30-2019, 01:54 AM
Probably has a powerglide or a muncie with really tall gears haha

Storm Trooper
08-31-2019, 04:28 PM
quiet you!
I was referring to flying Brian

Supercharged111
09-01-2019, 07:06 PM
I was referring to flying Brian

Cryin Bryan? He bleeds just like the rest of us. Actually Derek Wright from GL/MW region runs 4.10s as well.

Al Fernandez
09-03-2019, 08:36 PM
I don’t hit 5th at Hallett, which is the only place I’ve run since installing them. That said, with the lt1 and 3.42s I only used 5th at tws, which isn’t a thing any more. The ls has 500 more rpm, so...might still never need 5th.