I want LONGER gears. 3.9 gearing for TII?
I know this sounds retarded as fuck, but I want LONGER gears in my TII.
Anyone ever put a 3.9 ring and pinion out of an S5 auto rear end, into a TII pumpkin? Is this possible? How much longer were your gears increased by (rev's to mph)? I wanna be drifting in 2nd, at like, 70mph. I fucking hate shifting, and I wanna be cruising on the highway at, like, 1500 RPM's instead of 3400. Fuck, even anything in the 3.70's out of like a mazda truck would sound awesome too. |
if you're keeping your pumpkin, then it would have to be an ring for an 8in, aren't the autos 7in? or maybe im wrong....
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i think auto's are 7" aswell
does the miata have a viscious limited slip available? if so do miata's have 3.90s or taller available, i belive you can swap them into a 7" fc housing |
but i think earl's is an 8in, well i would assume so, i believe his car is a TII
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This has been researched and discussed much on that V8 place (www.v8rx7forum.com) and your only real options are a complete rear end swap. Andrew has (had) a group buy going for another mustang cobra diff cradle swap. You are looking at 2K plus for that swap. The other option, albeit not a good one, is a mustang live rear axle swap from grannys speed shop.
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ok, so short answer = "No."
thanks anyways dudes. |
It look you can get a 3.9 FD pumpkin with the FC clutch type diff in it, since you wanted to use it for drifting.
http://www.v8rx7forum.com/parts-ever...ap-13-bbk.html |
well i did some rd work on it because i want to get a 3.9 in my NA diff because the i have a T2 motor and trany and i want higher gearing and no u can not with out changing the punkin only one NAs u can just change out the ring and pino to a 3.9
ps to find out the speed at rpm the math thing for it is (tire outer dia X RPM) / (rear acle ratio X trany gear ratio X 1056) |
You can't just lower the RPM you are running at highway speeds without figuring out how much power you need. The reason the factory picked the ratio it did was to put the engine at the spot that is economical and lets you run up to top HP at top speed. So the question would be does your engine make enough power at 1500rpm to keep the car rolling at highway speeds?
My diesel truck with over 500ftlbs of torque stock spins about 1700 at 70 mph. Unloaded it probably makes enough power to run that speed at idle. You probably need about 100 ftlbs of torque for an FC at 70 mph. I'm sure you could find the formulas to figure it out pretty closely with some digging on the web. |
Thats true but in some case like mine i have more then enof and when i run it at higher speeds 70 plus its at mid to upper 3 and it builds bost by then
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I believe the Japanese Auto RX-7s had 3:90 gears as well. There is definitely a source for the 3:90 gears for the TII rear end, it would just be alot cheaper to get them used...
I have also wanted to do the swap to 3:90 gears as 1st is useless traction wise even on DOT Rs and I have to shift into 3rd on Auto X sometimes. You wouldn't be turning 1,500 rpm at freeway speeds, just a bit less than the normal 3,500 rpm. Even if it were 1,500 rpm, a decently responsive turbo would just spool up to provide the torque. For instance my car can accelerate from 1,000 rpm (idle) in 5th as it spools up to ~2psi boost as it goes from 1,000 rpm to 2,000 rpm. |
what's up with this FC. THe FA Sa's torque curve was low and ran high, Now this FC has grunt but not as much of a top end rush as I remember in the 85
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this may be actual help
Instead of trying to get more speed per rpm which requires more power or else you become a slug and lug a dug. It has been said that the rotary like to rotate, orbit or spin and I think it so balanced that it doesn't "float the valves" so why not find a way to increase your usable rpms? I bet if you do, there will not only have additional rpm band for you to increase your top speed. Only drawback is the possibility of a lifted powerband.....meaning you will bog down low |
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Originally Posted by 03/08/87
(Post 8199045)
Instead of trying to get more speed per rpm which requires more power or else you become a slug and lug a dug.
It has been said that the rotary like to rotate, orbit or spin and I think it so balanced that it doesn't "float the valves" so why not find a way to increase your usable rpms? |
Originally Posted by Rotary_Rocket_87
(Post 8199545)
WTF? Does this make sense to anyone?
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i know that a friend of mine had talked to a company that made all the brackets to make a ford 9in work on a hatchi, so yes, you CAN get the gearing that you want. i just all depends on how much money you are willing to throw at it to make it work
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I tired of seeing my motor at 4,000 rpms at 75 mph. I see why he would want a 3.90 rear end. But the money and the difference its going ot make its just ridiculous to try and waste ur money.
And 2 gears for drifting is not logical. Short gears is needed for the variety of courses/corners you will run into. For example. When you drift rpms are higher than your true speed. SO 70 mph in second gear your car would be capable off would only be 50 mph sideways. SO what do you do when you really have to do a 70mph drift that your 3rd gear cant push anymore because of boost lag/power. |
what about just swaping over the tranny ds and rear end to na spec it wouldnt be that expensive i see them all of the time used. i would think that the t2 lsd is much better then the na but it does work i would try that
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If you don't care about acceleration why do you have a turbo?
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Wheel spin doesn't help acceleration....
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Originally Posted by ericgrau
(Post 8201423)
If you don't care about acceleration why do you have a turbo?
Josh |
FINAL ANSWER:
Boost UP Shift UP thank you rx7club.com for the usual awesomeness. |
FDs have 3.9 gears
http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/105370890 surely you can do some mix and match work to get it togethor.. |
FINAL ANSWER: Boost UP Shift UP |
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