Just Carbs
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What's the tallest hwy gear anyone knows where to get for a stock 8.75? Aftermarket?
Thanks Tony. I think I'm staying with the 3.23.G'Day,
Just a Little Info.
A Few Years Ago One of My Club Members Decided to Change His Diff Ratio From 3.23 to 2.76.
Within a Few Months He Changed It Back.
When I Asked Why He Said That Every Time He hit a Head Wind or Came to a Not Terribly Steep Hill He Had to Pull it Down a Gear.
Not Impressed!
(And He Didn't Find Any Really Substantial Fuel Savings, I'd Assume Due to Lack / Loss of Pulling Power)
His Car was a 65 Plymouth / Dodge Phoenix with a BB 318 & 727
I Have Been driving MOPARS in One Form or Another Since 1966, The Vast Majority Were 3.23 Ratio's.
And I Can Only Say That Unless You're Doing a Heap of Long Distance Driving Stick With the 3.23s.
Mother MOPAR Knew What She was Doing.
3.23s are the Best Overall Ratio for Normal Driving.
I Can Remember Blowing the Doors Off a Newly Released Turbo Charged Volvo Many Years Ago with a 383 69 Phoenix.
Boy, Did He Look Surprised !
What Follows May be Certified as "Long & Boring" if So I Apologise But the Story Must be told.
Many, Many Years Ago a "Friend" Called Me From a Country Town Many Miles Away.
He Complained That I Hadn't Been Down to See Him For Ages.
I Explained That I was Broke, His Reply, Come Down I Owe You a $100 so That Will Pay You Fuel Home.
So Off I Went, Filled the Tank Before I Left and Rolled into Town on the Fumes left in the Tank.
Filled the Tank as Soon as I Hit Town and Then Drove Around for a Couple Days Etc.,
Came Time to Leave, Asked Him for the Money, He'd Put it Into the Poker Machines at the Local Club.
( I Suppose Most of us Have Had Friends Like That at Sometime in Our Lives)
So Here I Am Stranded Over 400 Miles From Home with 3/4 Tank in a 383 BB Powered Dodge.
Wasn't Much I Could Do, So I Set Out For Home Promising Myself I Would Not Exceed 50 MPH.
Sweated All the Way But Amazingly I Made it.
( If I Could Have Changed the Direction of the Curses From All the other Drivers Behind Me
I Would Have Breezed It In.) LOL
When I Did My Sums I Figured I Must Have Achieved Around 22/23 MPG.
Moral of the Story
1. Pick Your Mates Carefully. (Wasn't the First or Last Time He Let Me Down)
2. High Ratios Are Economical But They Take a Hell of a Lot of the Fun Out of Driving.
Regards,
Tony.M
P.S.
I'm May Die Long Before I Finish It.
But I'm Building a 69 Sedan with a 383 4BBL, 3.73 Ratio & Gear Vendors (2.70 Ratio)
Truetrac, 4W Disc's 15 x 10S & 15 x 8S Etc.,
(Every Man Needs Something to Play With in his Old Age. LOL
Or a 3.91 with overdrive.Indeed, the 2.56 acted like overdrive, the wagon didn’t prefer 55-60mph but felt sprite between 70-90 mph. Around town she was still quick enough especially for her size.
Ideally I’d like my 67 crown to have about 3.55 with a 4spd auto overdrive. Whew
The 4sp usually gives you a quicker 1st gear than a torqueflite or th400. Great thread, the debate rages on! WhewOr a 3.91 with overdrive.