Did Ford give me the wrong rear end ratio for my 5
Isn't the the human (gearhead) mind a wonderful thing?
I have a 3.55. But now, I can't wait to upgrade to 4.10's....
I told my wife ( who was counting the driveshaft rev's in 30 deg F temps as I rotated the rear wheels) that I was happy Ford shipped me the right rear end, but I was bummed I couldn't get a free upgrade to 4.10's.
I have a 3.55. But now, I can't wait to upgrade to 4.10's....
I told my wife ( who was counting the driveshaft rev's in 30 deg F temps as I rotated the rear wheels) that I was happy Ford shipped me the right rear end, but I was bummed I couldn't get a free upgrade to 4.10's.
Originally posted by gd06gt@November 30, 2005, 8:55 PM
Isn't the the human (gearhead) mind a wonderful thing?
Isn't the the human (gearhead) mind a wonderful thing?
1st gear in these cars with the 3.55's is almost worthless as you find yourself shifting to 2nd halfways through an intersection when driving normally. I can't imagine what 4.10's would be like for anything other than a simple drag-race...
Originally posted by Big-Foot@December 2, 2005, 6:51 AM
1st gear in these cars with the 3.55's is almost worthless as you find yourself shifting to 2nd halfways through an intersection when driving normally. I can't imagine what 4.10's would be like for anything other than a simple drag-race...
1st gear in these cars with the 3.55's is almost worthless as you find yourself shifting to 2nd halfways through an intersection when driving normally. I can't imagine what 4.10's would be like for anything other than a simple drag-race...
Tire Diameter (stock) = (23.5 cm)(1/2.54 in/cm)(0.55)(2) + 17" = 27.18 in
Circumference = (3.14159)(27.18 in)(1/12 ft/in)(1/5,280 mile/ft) = 0.0013477 mile/rev
Speed = (5,750 rev/min)(60 min/hr)(1/1.32 3rd gear)(1/3.55 axle ratio)(0.0013477 mile/rev) = 99 MPH
and with 4.10:1 gears, 3rd gear peak horsepower occurs at 86 MPH.
On a typical two-lane road, most passes will be complete well before you reach 86 MPH. That is why a 4.10:1 isn't a bad idea. The real drawback is you probably will loose 1 MPG from the switch.
Originally posted by Big-Foot@December 2, 2005, 6:51 AM
1st gear in these cars with the 3.55's is almost worthless as you find yourself shifting to 2nd halfways through an intersection when driving normally.
1st gear in these cars with the 3.55's is almost worthless as you find yourself shifting to 2nd halfways through an intersection when driving normally.
I thought it was because I was a noob.
Originally posted by Gearhead@December 2, 2005, 2:16 PM
Perhaps the most important aspect of going to a 4.10:1 gear ratio in a GT is where 3rd gear is placed. If you are passing on a two lane highway, a rapid pass probably will be done in 3rd gear. With that in mind and with the stock 3.55:1 gear ratio, peak horsepower comes on at 99 MPH, as is calculated here:
Tire Diameter (stock) = (23.5 cm)(1/2.54 in/cm)(0.55)(2) + 17" = 27.18 in
Circumference = (3.14159)(27.18 in)(1/12 ft/in)(1/5,280 mile/ft) = 0.0013477 mile/rev
Speed = (5,750 rev/min)(60 min/hr)(1/1.32 3rd gear)(1/3.55 axle ratio)(0.0013477 mile/rev) = 99 MPH
and with 4.10:1 gears, 3rd gear peak horsepower occurs at 86 MPH.
On a typical two-lane road, most passes will be complete well before you reach 86 MPH. That is why a 4.10:1 isn't a bad idea. The real drawback is you probably will loose 1 MPG from the switch.
Perhaps the most important aspect of going to a 4.10:1 gear ratio in a GT is where 3rd gear is placed. If you are passing on a two lane highway, a rapid pass probably will be done in 3rd gear. With that in mind and with the stock 3.55:1 gear ratio, peak horsepower comes on at 99 MPH, as is calculated here:
Tire Diameter (stock) = (23.5 cm)(1/2.54 in/cm)(0.55)(2) + 17" = 27.18 in
Circumference = (3.14159)(27.18 in)(1/12 ft/in)(1/5,280 mile/ft) = 0.0013477 mile/rev
Speed = (5,750 rev/min)(60 min/hr)(1/1.32 3rd gear)(1/3.55 axle ratio)(0.0013477 mile/rev) = 99 MPH
and with 4.10:1 gears, 3rd gear peak horsepower occurs at 86 MPH.
On a typical two-lane road, most passes will be complete well before you reach 86 MPH. That is why a 4.10:1 isn't a bad idea. The real drawback is you probably will loose 1 MPG from the switch.
It would be good to work up a spreadsheet that shows the gear spacing / RPM / MPH so people could make a rational choice in regard to gearing. Frankly - I think that anything deeper than 3.73's for the GT is a waste of time. Also by increasing the torque multiplication at the rear end, you are passing that additional load up the driveline. The transmission (TR3650) is a relatively strong piece, but it's not as strong as the TR3550 or the TR3550-TKO. I'm just not sure the tranny would be in the game for the long haul with deeper gears, drag-strip starts and tires that actually hooked up..
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