Mr. Happy
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I would suggest using this site to figure it out: http://www.kabamus.com/garage/gears.htmlFTD said:Anyone compiled a speed in gear delta with these gears?
He's asking if anyone has calculated the top speed difference in each gear between 3.73 and 4.09. I know it's hard to figure that out in a thread about changing rear end ratios ;)
I would wager that the 4.09's will help pretty much everywhere (street, strip, road course) since it increases the thrust in each gear. Yes, you'd need to shift more around a road course, but you're going to be accelerating faster in those gears. Actually, looking at the gearing and most tracks, you'd be able to leave the car in 4th gear more often since 4th would run out in the low 130's and 5th would be the low 160's. 3rd would only be used for tight corners.Rear gears need to be matched well with the Coyote manuals, but the autos seem to run the same no matter what gear you have. Guys have tested this over and over, and there's no appreciable difference between gears with these cars' automatic transmissions. Best to run 3.15s or 3.31s and keep your gas mileage up.
For a manual NA Coyote, run 3.73s with a Boss, CJ, or even possibly a Voodoo IM. For the stock IM, run 3.55s.
Where these 4.09s are really going to help is on launching the GT350 harder. As we all know, the car has pretty weak torque below 3,500RPM, and first gear is extremely tall. After it gets moving, it builds speed like crazy, but it needs help off the line for the guys who really want to drag race them. It would probably be a little more fun on the street too. It would be worse for a road course with 4.09s, which is what it's designed for. Like Hack said, buy a second center section with 4.09s and swap them out depending on your application.![]()
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