gsr final drive or ls final drive?
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gsr final drive or ls final drive?
looking to get your input on which final drive should I settle with if im going to put down abt 600-700 whp?
im running fully built gsr boosted. im planning to stay away from dog box and sychrotec offers 2 different final drive on carbon sychros.
im running fully built gsr boosted. im planning to stay away from dog box and sychrotec offers 2 different final drive on carbon sychros.
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Re: gsr final drive or ls final drive?
The following information is assuming that you are using a GSR gear set.
With the 4.4 Final drive and using a 24.5" Tire:
Turning the engine to 8500 RPM you will trap 139 MPH in 4th Gear
Turning the engine to 9000 RPM you will trap 147 MPH in 4th Gear
Turning the engine to 9500 RPM you will trap 155 MPH in 4th Gear
Turning the engine to 10000 RPM you will trap 164 MPH in 4th Gear
With the 4.2 Final Drive and using a 24.5" Tire:
Turning the engine to 8500 RPM you will trap 143 MPH in 4th Gear
Turning the engine to 9000 RPM you will trap 152 MPH in 4th Gear
Turning the engine to 9500 RPM you will trap 160 MPH in 4th Gear
Turning the engine to 10000 RPM you will trap 169 MPH in 4th Gear
So depending on how high you plan on turning your engine and what trap speed you expect the car to achieve, you can make your choice!
With the 4.4 Final drive and using a 24.5" Tire:
Turning the engine to 8500 RPM you will trap 139 MPH in 4th Gear
Turning the engine to 9000 RPM you will trap 147 MPH in 4th Gear
Turning the engine to 9500 RPM you will trap 155 MPH in 4th Gear
Turning the engine to 10000 RPM you will trap 164 MPH in 4th Gear
With the 4.2 Final Drive and using a 24.5" Tire:
Turning the engine to 8500 RPM you will trap 143 MPH in 4th Gear
Turning the engine to 9000 RPM you will trap 152 MPH in 4th Gear
Turning the engine to 9500 RPM you will trap 160 MPH in 4th Gear
Turning the engine to 10000 RPM you will trap 169 MPH in 4th Gear
So depending on how high you plan on turning your engine and what trap speed you expect the car to achieve, you can make your choice!
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