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I am interested in getting 4.57's for my Ap2, but I am wondering what I will be taching at when cruising on the highway at a normal speed.(lets say 75mph) Right now @ 75mph I tach at exactly 4000rpm. How much can I expect that to go up? Thanks in advance.
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Peep this link
http://www.turnzero.com/technical_resource...gear_calculator
Select "Honda S2000 (04+)"
Change "Axle ratio" from "4.10" to "4.57"
This should provide you with some answers.
http://www.turnzero.com/technical_resource...gear_calculator
Select "Honda S2000 (04+)"
Change "Axle ratio" from "4.10" to "4.57"
This should provide you with some answers.
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Originally Posted by 2QYK4U,Dec 27 2005, 12:22 PM
Peep this link
http://www.turnzero.com/technical_resource...gear_calculator
Select "Honda S2000 (04+)"
Change "Axle ratio" from "4.10" to "4.57"
This should provide you with some answers.
http://www.turnzero.com/technical_resource...gear_calculator
Select "Honda S2000 (04+)"
Change "Axle ratio" from "4.10" to "4.57"
This should provide you with some answers.
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