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So I have been kicking around some ideas to improve the overall driveability of my TR6. Mainly in the area of RPM's for a given gear etc...
Basically, the problem is that for the much improved torque curve of my engine, the gearing of the rear differential is not quite right. My thinking is that if I went with the 3:45 gear set over the stock 3:70 I could get a bit more speed out of each gear. In "quarter mile speak" I believe my E.T. would drop but my trap speed would go up. It certainly seems that it is geared too "short" now. On many of the roads that I get to play on in my area, I tend to either have to hold a gear to long or shift part way through some of the larger corners if I want to keep the power on. Neither of which are ideal. BTW this is also during normal, slightly spirited driving, which is sometimes required so as not be an impediment on the road in this area, not just in all out canyon storming mode. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I have toyed with the idea of a five speed conversion which would help with dropping RPM's while cruising but that is not the overall solution I was hoping for. The toyota box is also a bit vague and rubbery compared to a TR box in good shape and I really enjoy the way the TR box feels when shifting. It's also part of the charm of the car.
If I remember correctly, the 3:45 was used on some/all of the PI TR6's (maybe just the early 150hp cars?). I have alo thought of the possibility of using the Nissan R200 diff kit from Richard Good but have not found out about taller gear sets available for that diff, although there are shorter sets. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/computer.gif
Thoughts anyone... Am I mis-thinking the gearing concept?
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Basically, the problem is that for the much improved torque curve of my engine, the gearing of the rear differential is not quite right. My thinking is that if I went with the 3:45 gear set over the stock 3:70 I could get a bit more speed out of each gear. In "quarter mile speak" I believe my E.T. would drop but my trap speed would go up. It certainly seems that it is geared too "short" now. On many of the roads that I get to play on in my area, I tend to either have to hold a gear to long or shift part way through some of the larger corners if I want to keep the power on. Neither of which are ideal. BTW this is also during normal, slightly spirited driving, which is sometimes required so as not be an impediment on the road in this area, not just in all out canyon storming mode. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I have toyed with the idea of a five speed conversion which would help with dropping RPM's while cruising but that is not the overall solution I was hoping for. The toyota box is also a bit vague and rubbery compared to a TR box in good shape and I really enjoy the way the TR box feels when shifting. It's also part of the charm of the car.
If I remember correctly, the 3:45 was used on some/all of the PI TR6's (maybe just the early 150hp cars?). I have alo thought of the possibility of using the Nissan R200 diff kit from Richard Good but have not found out about taller gear sets available for that diff, although there are shorter sets. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/computer.gif
Thoughts anyone... Am I mis-thinking the gearing concept?
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif