Transmission gear ratio estimate

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'''Estimating Transmission Ratios'''
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==Estimating transmission ratios==
 
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A way you can get a ballpark figure for what the '''transmission ratio''' is - if the car is drivable, and has an accurate tachometer and speedometer:
 
A way you can get a ballpark figure for what the '''transmission ratio''' is - if the car is drivable, and has an accurate tachometer and speedometer:
  
'''1.''' Drive the car at 1000 RPM (you can use a different RPM and convert it easily) in whatever transmission gear is 1:1.  
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*Drive the car at 1000 RPM (you can use a different RPM and convert it easily) in whatever transmission gear is 1:1.
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:Note the speedometer reading.
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*Then put it in whatever transmission gear that you want to know the ratio of, and drive at the exact same speed.  
  
Note the speedometer reading.  
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:Note the tach reading.  
  
'''2.''' Then put it in whatever transmission gear that you want to know the ratio of, and drive at the exact same speed.  
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*you move the decimal point three places to the left, that's your transmission ratio.  
  
Note the tach reading. If you move the decimal point three places to the left, that's your transmission ratio.  
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Example: If the tach says 3200 RPM, your transmission ratio is 3.2:1.
  
'''Example:''' If the tach says 3200 RPM, your transmission ratio is 3.2:1.
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==Resources==
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Also see '''[[Gear ratio check]]''' for estimating '''rear''' gear ratios.
  
Also see '''[[Gear ratio check]]''' for estimating '''rear''' gear ratios.
 
  
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[[Category:Transmission]]
 
[[Category:Transmission]]

Latest revision as of 17:47, 8 December 2023

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