" From: tom jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> " " On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 06:24, Frank Swygert <farna@xxxxxxx> wrote: " " > I agree on the OD ratios. While 0.68 is usable, the steeper ratio would be " > much better. " " I dunno. I've said before, and still think, that given the big chunks that " make up this car -- 195.6OHV, T96+OD, the light 100" chassis -- overall " gearing is *perfect*. It's a great compromise for all considerations. " 60mph=2050rpm right at the sweet spot. 60 - 80mph is competent, not quick, " but not embarrassing. 0 - 40mph is where it's slowest in practical terms, " and half of that is the SLOW SHIFTING, TOO-BROAD T-96. A "real" transmission " would make this car much quicker. " " [] " " The current OD is 0.7, a big jump (30%) from 3rd, but 3rd+OD is highway " perfect. Keeping the same overall final top ratio but adding more gears " below would be the solution. but you can't close the gap to top gear from the one below -and- keep top-gear rpm the same unless you regear the axle as well as change o/d. and with a 3.77 axle, just about any t5 1st would be unusably low. on the wide-ratio trannies, 2nd is only a little taller than the t-96 1st! " Thanks for the additional links. I'm making a T5 'notes' webpage and I'll " add it. here's the tremec current pg -- http://www.ttcautomotive.com/English/products/T-5.asp " Going by my spreadsheet (computers never lie, do they?) cross-checked by " experience: " " 3.77 axle: use T5 OD 0.7, 26" tires (60=2050rpm) " 3.31 axle: use T5 OD 0.83, 26" tires (60=2050rpm) " 2.87 axle: use T5 OD 0.83, 23" tires (60=2100rpm) " " Actually the more common axles would be better with the .83/.86 OD with " modern tire sizes; with the 3.77 axle you really need tall tires to get " highway speeds and it's impossible to buy sticky tires that big. so there you have it - keep eyes peeled for a 3.31 axle bargain... ps. afaik the only 2.86 was in the amc20 axle, the amc15 would be 2.73 or 3.08. with 2.73, 0.83 5th, and 23" tires, 60=2000rpm. pps. off your budget, but i wonder what stockton wheel would charge to put 16x7" [say] rims on amc centers... 225/55 are about 26"! ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com