Final Drive Gear Ratios
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Final Drive Gear Ratios
I found an older post about final gear ratios that stated the following:
> AP#1 runs 4.1 @ 3700RPM @ 80MPH
My '02 runs about 4000RPM at 75MPH, and the person I bought it from (a middle aged woman - original owner) swears it's never been modded, so I'd really doubt the final drive gear is anything but the original 4.1. I'm pretty sure the speedometer is fairly close, but I haven't checked it yet. Does this sound right?
> AP#1 runs 4.1 @ 3700RPM @ 80MPH
My '02 runs about 4000RPM at 75MPH, and the person I bought it from (a middle aged woman - original owner) swears it's never been modded, so I'd really doubt the final drive gear is anything but the original 4.1. I'm pretty sure the speedometer is fairly close, but I haven't checked it yet. Does this sound right?
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I found this on a review site:
"Another criticism of the S2000 is the way the car is geared. The short gearing allows the car to accelerate reasonably quickly, yet it forces the occupant(s) to endure high-engine revs and correspondingly high levels of engine noise while travelling at highway speeds. In 6th gear, the car is only capable of around 18 mph/1000 rpm - at 75 mph, the engine would be running at roughly 4200 rpm. For comparison, most sports cars tend to achieve about 25 mph/1000 rpm in top gear."
4200 at 75 is in the ballpark of what I'm seeing.
"Another criticism of the S2000 is the way the car is geared. The short gearing allows the car to accelerate reasonably quickly, yet it forces the occupant(s) to endure high-engine revs and correspondingly high levels of engine noise while travelling at highway speeds. In 6th gear, the car is only capable of around 18 mph/1000 rpm - at 75 mph, the engine would be running at roughly 4200 rpm. For comparison, most sports cars tend to achieve about 25 mph/1000 rpm in top gear."
4200 at 75 is in the ballpark of what I'm seeing.