I've been pondering this question as I'm getting ready to do a gear swap on my car (540whp NA still feels a little slow). I've read a bunch of posts where people are quick to say that shorter rear gears reduce the indicated HP on a dyno. If this is true it stands to reason that putting even taller gears (say 2.50:1 gears) would yield a higher HP number. Is that true? Does anyone have actual back to back dyno experience that supports the lower HP assertions?
I could understand transmission gearing making a difference when a ratio other than 1:1 is used. But I just don't get it with rear end gears. If I were to guess, I'd think that shorter gears would exagerate HP on a dyno due to the quicker acceleration. Of course, I'm assuming dynos use acceleration to estimate HP.
Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge - I'm just trying to get smarter
I could understand transmission gearing making a difference when a ratio other than 1:1 is used. But I just don't get it with rear end gears. If I were to guess, I'd think that shorter gears would exagerate HP on a dyno due to the quicker acceleration. Of course, I'm assuming dynos use acceleration to estimate HP.
Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge - I'm just trying to get smarter