gear ratio chart thing
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gear ratio chart thing
i remember a while back someone posted a link to a conversion chart kind of thing that calculated and plotted the acceleration change and the top speed change in each gear by changing the final gear
does anyone still have this link??
I once again have money for gears and Im once again debating between the 4.57 and the 4.77
I have searched for it so dont be all search for it and shit cause I did....
so does anyone have this link???
does anyone still have this link??
I once again have money for gears and Im once again debating between the 4.57 and the 4.77
I have searched for it so dont be all search for it and shit cause I did....
so does anyone have this link???
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Might wanna bookmark this so you can find it later:
http://www.turnzero.com/technical_resource...gear_calculator
http://www.turnzero.com/technical_resource...gear_calculator
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If this tool is correct, then I wonder why I've heard so many people say that the 4.57 gears are so dissapointing and that the 4.77's are so much better? Looking at the charts for both, the different from 4.1 to 4.57 is of course gigantic, but comparing 4.57 to 4.77 there is hardly a difference at all? Atleast on paper.
So my added question is, is there really a big different in stepping up to the 4.77? And as a side note are these too agressive for turbo/sc application?
So my added question is, is there really a big different in stepping up to the 4.77? And as a side note are these too agressive for turbo/sc application?
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