tranny question
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b16 tranny has shorter gears, thus provides better accel. The b18c tranny has slightly wider gears, and is slightly more tollerable on the freeway. I've got an B18B1, and plan on getting a GSR tranny as a compromise between the my wide-open LS tranny, and the 4500 @ 65 on the freeway b16 tranny.
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my trans with mfactory 3/5
80mph @ 4950rpm
avg 28mpg 80-95mph avg speed.
5000-6000rpm.
stock ex trans
80mph @ 3400rpm
3400-4000rpm, 80-95mph
avg 28mpg
same exact drive, columbia to spartanburg and back.
80mph @ 4950rpm
avg 28mpg 80-95mph avg speed.
5000-6000rpm.
stock ex trans
80mph @ 3400rpm
3400-4000rpm, 80-95mph
avg 28mpg
same exact drive, columbia to spartanburg and back.
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if you enjoy a huge gap from 4-5 then all right.
mpg is for pussies.
600whp civic with 5000rpm @ 80mph with drag wheels and 10:1afr will still get better mpg than one of those hybrid suv's
mpg is for pussies.
600whp civic with 5000rpm @ 80mph with drag wheels and 10:1afr will still get better mpg than one of those hybrid suv's
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Re: (Bense)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bense »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if you enjoy a huge gap from 4-5 then all right.
mpg is for pussies.
600whp civic with 5000rpm @ 80mph with drag wheels and 10:1afr will still get better mpg than one of those hybrid suv's</TD></TR></TABLE>
5th for the interstate, since I doubt he will be racing in 5th. The only real difference is 2nd gear he can go 69 instead of 62 (assuming shifting at 8250rpm), so he will be able to accelerate at the same rate longer. 7 mph more in 2nd, and it really wont slow him when accelerating since the gear is not much longer.
mpg is for pussies.
600whp civic with 5000rpm @ 80mph with drag wheels and 10:1afr will still get better mpg than one of those hybrid suv's</TD></TR></TABLE>
5th for the interstate, since I doubt he will be racing in 5th. The only real difference is 2nd gear he can go 69 instead of 62 (assuming shifting at 8250rpm), so he will be able to accelerate at the same rate longer. 7 mph more in 2nd, and it really wont slow him when accelerating since the gear is not much longer.
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You could always just do a straight B16 tranny, with an a/m LSD and an LS 5th gear. Your motor should have enough low-end (unless you've got a b16) to just grandma-shift up to 5th gear and still get good gas mileage.
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