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william SS
09-20-2009, 11:07 AM
Curent setup is in sig. My curent gear is 3.70. Im making about 480rwhp. I went to the track this past friday and made a motor pass this was the result.

60'....1.60
330....4.59
1/8....7.11
mph....97.38
1000....9.30
1/4....11.15
mph....121.89

If I change to the 4.11's how much would this help my 60' & 1/4 time and would my trap speed go up or down? I'm looking for possibly a 10 sec ET if I change to this gear?

JaycenK
09-21-2009, 10:23 AM
Your an auto. I think you will be out of gear just before the time you hit the 1/4 mile mark. What kind of rpm's does your motor turn? and were dose it make it's power. You would have to be shifting into OD and at those power levels the 2/4 band,or the 3/4 clutch could start to slip a little and eventually give up. I think I read that gears on an auto from a 2.73 to a 3.73 were worth about 2 tenths. cant remember were I read that but I do remember that from an F-body article.

shady milkman
09-21-2009, 11:01 AM
Your an auto. I think you will be out of gear just before the time you hit the 1/4 mile mark. What kind of rpm's does your motor turn? and were dose it make it's power. You would have to be shifting into OD and at those power levels the 2/4 band,or the 3/4 clutch could start to slip a little and eventually give up. I think I read that gears on an auto from a 2.73 to a 3.73 were worth about 2 tenths. cant remember were I read that but I do remember that from an F-body article.

his trans should be good for the extra beating..but i believe you are right.

shady milkman
09-21-2009, 11:44 AM
i am with jaycenk..i think you will over gear your self and end up hurting your time...look elsewhere for that .15

bigrondownhiller
09-21-2009, 03:13 PM
Shed some weight. They say every hundred pounds or so is worth a tenth of a second. Remove stuff you don't need when you hit the track.

blackbirdbrain89
09-21-2009, 03:43 PM
if u going to run 411s ur going to need 28 inch tall tires.. that will put u at 125 or so @7000 rpm... u might make the 2 tenths with ur 60 ft by changing ur gears and tire combo ... or just look in to a bigger stall and better tires hit a 1.4xx with the wheels up

shady milkman
09-21-2009, 07:42 PM
if u going to run 411s ur going to need 28 inch tall tires.. that will put u at 125 or so @7000 rpm... u might make the 2 tenths with ur 60 ft by changing ur gears and tire combo ... or just look in to a bigger stall and better tires hit a 1.4xx with the wheels up

he has mt ets..so he should be good there..wheel stands are for pinks all out...just launching hard is where its at :lol:

william SS
10-10-2009, 10:08 PM
Well turns out I didnt have 3.70 gears I had 3.89's but I went ahead and switched to the 4.11's. So far Ive droped .15 off my time and get this from 3.89's to 4.11's I picked up 3.9 almost 4 mph. I was at 121.89 and after gears went to 125.79. And ended up runing a 10.994 with a 1.56 60ft.

35th-ANV-SS
10-10-2009, 10:31 PM
if u going to run 411s ur going to need 28 inch tall tires.. that will put u at 125 or so @7000 rpm... u might make the 2 tenths with ur 60 ft by changing ur gears and tire combo ... or just look in to a bigger stall and better tires hit a 1.4xx with the wheels up

he has mt ets..so he should be good there..wheel stands are for pinks all out...just launching hard is where its at :lol:

As a wise man once said on here, you usually go faster with the wheels on the ground :coffee:

shady milkman
10-11-2009, 07:35 PM
Well turns out I didnt have 3.70 gears I had 3.89's but I went ahead and switched to the 4.11's. So far Ive droped .15 off my time and get this from 3.89's to 4.11's I picked up 3.9 almost 4 mph. I was at 121.89 and after gears went to 125.79. And ended up runing a 10.994 with a 1.56 60ft.

congratulations

Hi-Po
10-11-2009, 07:53 PM
Good to hear, what are you crossing the line at?

william SS
10-12-2009, 04:43 AM
Good to hear, what are you crossing the line at?

Like between 66 and 67. That is if my stock tack is reading correctly which I believe it is.

Hi-Po
10-12-2009, 12:41 PM
Like between 66 and 67. That is if my stock tack is reading correctly which I believe it is.

I doubt it is. Mine is off at those RPM's looking at datalogs. Either way, Thats a great gain with just slight different gear.