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Highway driving....RPMS

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So, in today's world, if your not doing 70-75 on the highway, you get run over....my 69, 383, 4 speed car pretty much screams at those speeds.....does that mean I have 3.55 gears? (Or higher)? Is there simple way to find present gear ratio? If wanting highway cruiser, what should I be running?
PS....running 295/45/18 on rear
Thanks
 
Is there simple way to find present gear ratio?

Jack up the rear and place jack stands under the axle tubes. Put a mark on the driveshaft, put a corresponding mark on the pig. Put a mark on the ground/floor by the tire and a corresponding mark on the tire.

If it's an open rear turn the tire one complete turn while counting the number of turns on the driveshaft.

If it's an open rear with one tire on the ground turn the tire two complete turn while counting the number of turns on the driveshaft.

If it's a suregrip do one complete rotation while counting how many times the shaft turns.

For instance, if it turns 3 1/2 times most likely 3:55's, 3 1/4 turns most likely 3:23's..........if it turns just shy of 4 turns most likely 3:91's.

I run 3:55's and at 60 I'm turning around 2600-2800 rpm's, with a 26" tall tire.

Running a taller tire will effectively slightly lower the gear ratio number numerically.
 
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Jack up the rear and place jack stands under the axle tubes. Put a mark on the driveshaft, put a corresponding mark on the pig. Put a mark on the ground/floor by the tire and a corresponding mark on the tire.

If it's an open rear turn the tire one complete turn while counting the number of turns on the driveshaft.

If it's a suregrip do two complete rotations while counting how many times the shaft turns.

For instance, if it turns 3 1/2 times most likely 3:55's, 3 1/4 turns most likely 3:23's..........if it turns just shy of 4 turns most likely 3:91's.

I run 3:55's and at 60 I'm turning around 2600-2800 rpm's, with a 26" tall tire.

Running a taller tire will effectively slightly lower the gear ratio number numerically.
Thanks!
I'll have to check rpms at 60, but highway's gonna be at least 70mph
How do I know if open or sure grip?
 
So, in today's world, if your not doing 70-75 on the highway, you get run over....my 69, 383, 4 speed car pretty much screams at those speeds.....does that mean I have 3.55 gears? (Or higher)? Is there simple way to find present gear ratio? If wanting highway cruiser, what should I be running?
PS....running 295/45/18 on rear
Thanks

Your tire diameter should be about 28.45".
At 75 MPH, 5.57:1 gear = 4,933 RPM
At 75 MPH, 5.17:1 gear = 4,579 RPM
At 75 MPH, 4.89:1 gear = 4,331 RPM
At 75 MPH, 4.56:1 gear = 4,039 RPM
At 75 MPH, 4.30:1 gear = 3,808 RPM
At 75 MPH, 4.10:1 gear = 3,631 RPM
At 75 MPH, 3.91:1 gear = 3,463 RPM
At 75 MPH, 3.73:1 gear = 3,304 RPM
At 75 MPH, 3.55:1 gear = 3,144 RPM
At 75 MPH, 3.31:1 gear = 2,932 RPM
At 75 MPH, 3.23:1 gear = 2,861 RPM
At 75 MPH, 2.93:1 gear = 2,595 RPM
At 75 MPH, 2.76:1 gear = 2,444 RPM
 
It will scream at 70 mph with a 4spd, tall tire and 3.23 and bigger
 
How do I know if open or sure grip?
Glad you asked....I conducted this very experiment on my buddy's driveway a while ago...

Suregrip marks.....
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and a Pegger......
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Hopefully that concludes today's lesson. :D
 
One of the few down sides of a vintage Mopar. The short list of options for overdrive. I have a used GearVendors that I plan on putting in. However with 3.91, it will still be turning 2700 @ 70 mph. Right now it's 3500 and I have to stay out of the left hand lane or an SUV will run me over. LOL
 
I have a used GearVendors that I plan on putting in. However with 3.91, it will still be turning 2700 @ 70 mph. Right now it's 3500 and I have to stay out of the left hand lane or an SUV will run me over. LOL
Gear vender should put you at a 3.04 ratio or about 2700-2800@75mph
 
I forget my exact tire diameter, but they are on 15' Cragars.
'69 4 speed with a 3.23 rear end.
My RPM is as follows.
50 MPH = 2000 RPM
55 MPH = 2200 RPM
60 MPH = 2400 RPM
65 MPH = 2600 RPM
70 MPH = 2800 RPM.
 
I forget my exact tire diameter, but they are on 15' Cragars.
'69 4 speed with a 3.23 rear end.
My RPM is as follows.
50 MPH = 2000 RPM
55 MPH = 2200 RPM
60 MPH = 2400 RPM
65 MPH = 2600 RPM
70 MPH = 2800 RPM.

Looks like what I have with 3:23s, 275/60/15 Coopers with a Torqueflight
 
Bad sport is mostly right, but you don't multiply by two with a suregrip. Any limited slip diff will act like a spool if it's any good at all, if the tires are in the air, so simple observation of the number of turns is correct.
If an open rear end, with one tire on the ground you must change the number of turns because of side gears and spider gears in the diff. It's easier just to jack up both, then they will both rotate (in opposite directions) and again count turns of the driveshaft for one turn of either tire.
 
OR you look for a tag on the mounting nuts of the third member....OR remove it to know for sure.
 
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