Phil,
Do you know what MPH you will be running at say 2000 RPM'S in 5TH and 6TH with stock rear gears. I would want to be doing 80 MPH in 6TH gear at 2000 RPM'S.
Hi Rob,
Using this gear calculator:
http://www.rocky-road.com/calculator.html
With a stock 3.07 rear axle ratio, 27.2 " diameter rear tires, 0.83 fifth and 0.7 sixth gear ratios, speeds are 2000 rpm are:
5th gear: 63.54 mph (stock 0.74=71.27mph) [3.55 rear axle + 0.83 5th=54.95mph]
6th gear: 75.24 mph (stock 0.5=105.24mph) [3.55 rear axle + 0.70 6th=65.15mph]
Note that with stock gear you would have a theoretical top speed (assuming that you had the power to push the car to this speed) of 316.43 mph @ 6,000 rpm.
With the set-up I am planning for my car, my speed in 6th gear @ 6,000rpm would be 195.49mph, more or less accepted top speed for SRT-10's.
The major difference is that I will get there much, much quicker (could be interesting to do a one mile standing start race).
If you want to cruise @ 80mph with the engine running at 2000rpm, your closest choice would be 0.64 sixth gear: 82.4mph with the 3.07 stock rear axle ratio.
Phil