Rear end gear ratio for big block
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
Rear end gear ratio for big block
After searching through several posts reguarding the rear gear ratios I'm a little confused as to what rear end gear I should use. The vital info follows:
1975 coupe
zz502 (5800 redline)
Turbo 400 trans (I believe 3rd gear is 1:1)
2800rpm stall converter
275/35 R18 tires (these are 25.57" diameter)
Tread width: 10.8"
I will drive this car on sunny weekends and at the drag strip on occasion.
So the zz502 puts out a lot of torque...
Would this suggest a lower gear like 3.08? I currently own two gears, 3.08 and 3.90. If I install the 3.90 then I'm looking at 3587 rpm @ 70mph (seems high) and will red-line at 113mph (based on my understanding the T400 is 1:1 in 3rd gear).
That 3.90 gear is too tall right?
What gear would you run?
1975 coupe
zz502 (5800 redline)
Turbo 400 trans (I believe 3rd gear is 1:1)
2800rpm stall converter
275/35 R18 tires (these are 25.57" diameter)
Tread width: 10.8"
I will drive this car on sunny weekends and at the drag strip on occasion.
So the zz502 puts out a lot of torque...
Would this suggest a lower gear like 3.08? I currently own two gears, 3.08 and 3.90. If I install the 3.90 then I'm looking at 3587 rpm @ 70mph (seems high) and will red-line at 113mph (based on my understanding the T400 is 1:1 in 3rd gear).
That 3.90 gear is too tall right?
What gear would you run?
#5
Le Mans Master
You won't like the 3.90s...the stock zz cam is done by 5200-5400 rpms and with 3.90 gears, you will be out of steam before the end of the 1/4.
I would stick with 3.36s or 3.08s since you have them. The converter will do more for you then the gears anyway.
I have a 496 and have 3.08s. It's highway friendly and the BB torque combined with a good converter pulls them fine. That being said, when I rebuild the IRS I am going to 3.36s for a little better ETs and street grunt.
I would stick with 3.36s or 3.08s since you have them. The converter will do more for you then the gears anyway.
I have a 496 and have 3.08s. It's highway friendly and the BB torque combined with a good converter pulls them fine. That being said, when I rebuild the IRS I am going to 3.36s for a little better ETs and street grunt.
#6
Racer
Thread Starter
Thanks AJ and thanks to others who have replied.
roscobbc, your tires are 1.5 inches taller than mine. I'm not sure what the final output ratio of the M21 is. Thanks for the input.
AJ, what transmission you running?
roscobbc, your tires are 1.5 inches taller than mine. I'm not sure what the final output ratio of the M21 is. Thanks for the input.
AJ, what transmission you running?
#7
Le Mans Master
Just make sure you use a good converter, not a speed shop cheapy as they tend to slip way too much at all speeds and hurt trap speed..