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Old 07-09-2009   #1
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Default RPM @ 80mph with 4.10 vs 3.45?

Noticed that the rpm at 80mph is around 2500 rpm(as indicated on tach) in 6th gear, which seems high to me. Can anyone please verify, what rpm is expected with stock gearing vs 4.10 or other ratios?

The online gear calculators tell me 4.77 ratio when I enter in the rpm/mph/tire size -- that can't possibly be right?!

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Old 07-09-2009   #2
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Default Re: RPM @ 80mph with 4.10 vs 3.45?

I suspect you're tach is in "error"!!


You mention 6th gear which is .50 and I'd guess that 2500 RPM would calculate with a 315 tire (25.68) to maybe these speeds:

3.45 = 110 -112 MPH

4.10 = 93 - 95 MPH

4.77 = 80 -82 MPH


You could confirm the tach error with a scanner connected to the ALDL.

I've always tried tach/mph in a gear that was 1:1 (4th) gear in our case. It seems substantially easier to maintain a steady MPH. You could use a GPS to confirm the "speedo" first and then just drive the "theoretical" MPH and check the Tach!

Drive 55 MPH and the tach should be 2500 +/- --- 3.45

Drive 56 MPH and the tach should be 3000 =/- --- 4.10

I believe the key is to start with a "value" you can confirm, in this case the speedo with a GPS and then determine the accuracy of the tach. My car when purchased using the tach in the cluster had me assuming that it might have already had "a gear" but the SOTP feel just wasn't there. I confirmed my tach error with a Tech1 from the ALDL!

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Old 07-10-2009   #3
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Default Re: RPM @ 80mph with 4.10 vs 3.45?

my car with 410s at 2000 is 72mph
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Old 07-10-2009   #4
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Default Re: RPM @ 80mph with 4.10 vs 3.45?

aprox 2500 at 75mph, Haibeck correct speedo gear, 4.10 rear
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Old 07-10-2009   #5
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Default Re: RPM @ 80mph with 4.10 vs 3.45?

about 2 mpg's less
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Old 07-10-2009   #6
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Default Re: RPM @ 80mph with 4.10 vs 3.45?

FYI, you can compute it. At any speed in any gear, the rpm's will be 1.188 times as high as it was stock.

@80mph, stock is around 1,850rpm. With 4.10's that would be 2,200.
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Old 07-10-2009   #7
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Default Re: RPM @ 80mph with 4.10 vs 3.45?

Bob,

That works well if the tach is "correct"! It didn't seem to me that the OP's tach was correct and I mentoned confirming the speed which is quite simple with GPS and using a little "a$$ - backwards" logic to confirm the tach error! I assumed that the OP has a 4.10 and that it's got some sort of modification for the speedometer correction. Does he? Don't know!

If a speedometer is in error it's "propotional" and consistant. My tach error certainly wasn't consistant. It could be 10% through maybe 3500 and 14% or more above that RPM range. It was certainly a challenge when I first bought the car and considered changing the rear gear. Until I confirmed the RPM's with the ALDL I surely was quite confused.

I did measured miles several times and then finally checked it with GPS. The confirmation with the Tech1 and Diacom came a little later.

I posted the 55 & 56 MPH numbers because it's very easy to drive by the "speedo" at those speeds and reasonably calculate the tach error! I used the tach values at "hundreds" to make it maybe easier to see the error on the tach face.

BTW-I didn't get my tach calibrated this winter and mine idles @ nearly 6500 now and is buried at 15 MPH most of the time. From time to time it falls to a reasonable close value! Not often.
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Old 07-11-2009   #8
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Default Re: RPM @ 80mph with 4.10 vs 3.45?

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Old 07-11-2009   #9
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Default Re: RPM @ 80mph with 4.10 vs 3.45?

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Bob,

That works well if the tach is "correct"! It didn't seem to me that the OP's tach was correct and I mentoned confirming the speed which is quite simple with GPS and using a little "a$$ - backwards" logic to confirm the tach error! I assumed that the OP has a 4.10 and that it's got some sort of modification for the speedometer correction. Does he? Don't know!
Sure, but he just asked what the expected rpm was at 80mph with 4.10's. That's what it is. If his isn't that, sure it could be plenty of problems causing it.
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