QUOTE (sspcivic31 @ Jan 19 2004, 11:50 AM)
apparently reading wasnt your strong point(thank god it was math/physics) because the original poster said this:
now based on what he said what do you think?
well at least your coming around now.
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Everyone seems obsessed with low gearing for acceleration, but I want top
end speed. The built 87 D16A1 I've got has more than enough torque for it.
end speed. The built 87 D16A1 I've got has more than enough torque for it.
now based on what he said what do you think?
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by going with a taller final drive you will actually REDUCE your top speed.
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a 3.88 final drive is a big increase in top speed potential.
well at least your coming around now.
he never said how much torque he was making (its power that determins top speed, not torque).
he'd need substantial power gains to warant that kind of final drive change
like turbocharging substantial.
if he is making more power in n/a form, well then part of that equation is higher revs, which will only raise his top speed with the same tranny.
i said a long time ago that he better have forced induction if he wants the 3.88 final drive.
where do you get this "coming around" stuff?
my PRIMARY point is that chasing down a higher top speed HAS NO POINT. its not worth the effort of chasing it down for the SMALL amount of time you use it.
I am trying to help the guy out by helping his spend his money elsewhere where it will have more benefit. chasing down a final drive is one of those "way beyond the point of diminishing returns" things unless you are hardcore.
believe me. i was toying with the idea of SHORTENING the final drive of mine, when i said screw it, not worth the effort.
here is another point of contention.
do you know what that "H" rating on tires means.
that represents the speed that the car can go for TEN minutes before the tire overheats and disintegrates. if he plans on utilizing this top speed and sustaining it, i hope he plans on at LEAST V-rated tires, too, preferably W.
Edited by shadowboy, 19 January 2004 - 11:57 AM.