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06-14-2020, 11:26 PM | #1 |
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Starting line ratio too steep?
Have a 2990 lb raced weight car on a 28x10.5. I want to run the car 1/8 mile. It's a 360 cube small Chevy. It makes 621 hp at 7300. It makes 483 ft lbs at 6000. It has an A1 6300 converter and a well built th350 currently. Right now it has a 4.30 gear and is not optimal for either the quarter or eighth. But I want to cross the eighth around 8000 rpm in high. I can buy a 5.71 gear which should put me right about there, assuming 5 percent converter slippage or so. The starting line ratio will be steep with the 3 speed auto. (2.52 first). Is this doable in your experience? Starting line ratio will be 14.39.......
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06-14-2020, 11:42 PM | #2 |
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Re: Starting line ratio too steep?
When you go over geared the converter will act tighter. That may be the downfall instead of too much ratio.
Why do you want to cross the 1/8 at 8,000 RPM with an engine that make peak power 700 RPM below that? I would think something in the 7500 range might work, but I don't see your dyno sheets like you.. 5.40 ish Maybe?.= 1360
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Re: Starting line ratio too steep?
Well..... At least in the quarter mile, according to Larry Meaux, every single three speed auto record that he has ever seen that was data logged......... The shifts occurred 300-500 after peak power, and they crossed the stripe 800-1000 past peak power........ That's quarter mile. And those are his words exactly. I assumed he had seen alot of data logs to make that statement.
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Re: Starting line ratio too steep?
Like Adger said watch how the convertor behavior changes
I know this is the reverse of what you are doing. I know some people who are setup and race 1/8. Once a year there is a big 1/4 mile race and they change to a higher rear gear ratio and the increase in convertor slip on the top end is very noticeable. Stan |
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Quote: Well..... At least in the quarter mile, according to Larry Meaux, every single three speed auto record that he has ever seen that was data logged......... The shifts occurred 300-500 after peak power, and they crossed the stripe 800-1000 past peak power........ That's quarter mile. And those are his words exactly. I assumed he had seen alot of data logs to make that statement.
I know I've seen a lot of data in my cars and customer cars and Larry and I have been around a while. If your engine falls off on power like a rock dropping of a cliff after the 7300 it will slow you down going to 8,000. I'm no rookie or keyboard guy, just trying to pass on some info and help. If Larry is your Hero PM me and I will give you his cell #. You can get all the information instead of part of it.
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Re: Starting line ratio too steep?
I'm certain your right..... And im certain the power hangs on quite well with this engine. The heads and induction are outstanding on this engine. Far more than what it needs to be honest. I have a couple numbers for him actually. And he explained the gearing as such......It should cross the line with it's tongue hanging out because there is far more et found in the front two thirds of the track than the last third. I just wondered if hooking a 14-1 starting line ratio was going to be too difficult
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