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Old 08-22-2019   #11
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Now I know who "not" to mess with my Turq. Looks so familiar on the D&M Dyno.

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Maybe a good comparison:

In 2014(?) Bob Banks' 510chp/410 geared '95 and my ~ equal (510 chp) with the stock 345 diff went head to head at a WANNAGOFAST 1/2 mile rolling start drag at the Monee Airport's main runway.

The 410 gear launched Bob in front maybe 3-4 lengths by the 1/4 mile mark. But, his Z stopped gaining and the taller (345 diff) gear in my Z began steadily reigning him in.

By the time he crossed the 1/2 mile line, Bob was in the lead, but my Z w/ the 345 gear was still in 4th, and Bob had shifted to 5th. Bob crossed the 1/2 mile ahead by aprox 1 to 1-1/2 lengths, but the gap by that time was shrinking very rapidly.

IIRC, Bob's Z crossed the half mile line at ~138.xx mph, whereas mine crossed the line at 144.25 mph (i.e., like passing a parked car while driving by at 6.25 mph). The stock 345 gear would have prevailed if the race was only a little bit more than 1/2 a mile. But, for comparably powered ZR-1s, it made for an interesting examination.
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Old 08-22-2019   #12
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Paul,thanks for the comparative info. It illustrates much of the stock versus 4:10 rear diff question.
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Very cool Paul! And Ami
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Old 08-23-2019   #14
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Paul, have you ever driven a car with "cams"? I suggest you do before making that leap.
What do u mean by that Steve?
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Maybe a good comparison:

In 2014(?) Bob Banks' 510chp/410 geared '95 and my ~ equal (510 chp) with the stock 345 diff went head to head at a WANNAGOFAST 1/2 mile rolling start drag at the Monee Airport's main runway.

The 410 gear launched Bob in front maybe 3-4 lengths by the 1/4 mile mark. But, his Z stopped gaining and the taller (345 diff) gear in my Z began steadily reigning him in.

By the time he crossed the 1/2 mile line, Bob was in the lead, but my Z w/ the 345 gear was still in 4th, and Bob had shifted to 5th. Bob crossed the 1/2 mile ahead by aprox 1 to 1-1/2 lengths, but the gap by that time was shrinking very rapidly.

IIRC, Bob's Z crossed the half mile line at ~138.xx mph, whereas mine crossed the line at 144.25 mph (i.e., like passing a parked car while driving by at 6.25 mph). The stock 345 gear would have prevailed if the race was only a little bit more than 1/2 a mile. But, for comparably powered ZR-1s, it made for an interesting examination.
A good analysis Paul. But in my defense, I discovered later after talking with folks that I was shifting way too early and would have been a coupe of MPH faster if I had been shifting closer to 7,000. While I had to shift to 5th in the half mile race, I did like the drivability of the 4.10s around town and on the highway.--Bob
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This is all assuming use of 17" wheels/tires. 4.10s w 19" tires approximates the same rpm as 3.55 gears and stock rims.
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This is all assuming use of 17" wheels/tires. 4.10s w 19" tires approximates the same rpm as 3.55 gears and stock rims.
Interesting point, Dom!
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I assumed the tire OD (circumference) would be about the same for the 19" wheels. No?
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I assumed the tire OD (circumference) would be about the same for the 19" wheels. No?
No, the Michelin SS I have are about 1" taller than stock.
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