Confessions: 1. I prefer close ratio transmissions, 2. I don't understand gearing, 3. I'm not the sharpest crayon in the box technically.
I have had many Corvettes with several drivetrain combinations. I currently have a '67 L79 with 3.55 and a wide ratio trans and a '64 L84 with 3.70 and a close ratio trans. I prefer driving the '64 from the standpoint of the gearing combination. If I compare the feel in the two cars on making the 1-2 and 2-3 shifts it feels like the '67 loses more RPM in the shifts-like I've dropped into a hole. By comparison the '64 with 3.70 and close ratio trans feels like I lose very little RPM and the motor is still in it's torque 'sweet spot' (and yes, I know this is an 'apples and oranges' comparison as I have different rear end ratios in the two cars).
However, my sensations don't seem to be borne out by a gearing chart I put together (if I did it right?)
As this indicates, the splits are essentially the same percentage in the 1-3 gears and if I shift at 4,000 RPM the rev loss is the same (road speeds are different) going from 1st to 2nd or 2nd to 3rd. So, I guess my perception isn’t real. Maybe it is the road speed difference and not rev loss I am sensing??
Sorry to all, just realized that on the attached chart I changed the 3.55 to a 3.70 so it is an 'apples to apples' comparison.
For a related question and given the above I am surprised GM mated close ratio transmissions to L76 an L84 motors as they have lower torque in the 1,500-3,500 RPM range. What was GMs rational for recommending close or wide ratio transmissions?
I have had many Corvettes with several drivetrain combinations. I currently have a '67 L79 with 3.55 and a wide ratio trans and a '64 L84 with 3.70 and a close ratio trans. I prefer driving the '64 from the standpoint of the gearing combination. If I compare the feel in the two cars on making the 1-2 and 2-3 shifts it feels like the '67 loses more RPM in the shifts-like I've dropped into a hole. By comparison the '64 with 3.70 and close ratio trans feels like I lose very little RPM and the motor is still in it's torque 'sweet spot' (and yes, I know this is an 'apples and oranges' comparison as I have different rear end ratios in the two cars).
However, my sensations don't seem to be borne out by a gearing chart I put together (if I did it right?)
Wide ratio vs. close ratio- RPM drops on upshift | |||||||
Shift point | 4000 |
RPM | |||||
Tire Revs | 776 |
Revs/mile | |||||
Wide ratio | Split | Close ratio | |||||
1st | 2.52 |
2.20 |
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2nd | 1.88 |
25.40% |
1.64 |
25.50% |
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3rd | 1.47 |
21.80% |
1.27 |
22.60% |
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4th | 1.00 |
32.00% |
1.00 |
21.30% |
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Wide Ratio w/ 3.55:1 Rear | Close Ratio w/ 3.70:1 Rear | ||||||
3.70 |
3.70 |
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2.52 |
9.32 |
2.20 |
8.14 |
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1.88 |
6.96 |
1.64 |
6.07 |
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1.47 |
5.44 |
1.27 |
4.70 |
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1.00 |
3.70 |
1.00 |
3.70 |
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RPM at shift- first to second | |||||||
(RPM/overall ratio)*60= Revs per hour | |||||||
Revs per hour/ Revs per mile= speed in MPH | |||||||
33.2 |
MPH in 1st gear at shift point | 38.0 |
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RPM in Second gear after clutch engagement | |||||||
(MPH/60)=miles/minute*revs per mile= Revs/minute*overall ratio=RPM | |||||||
2984 |
RPM | 2982 |
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Rev Difference | 1016 |
1018 |
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2nd gear to 3rd | |||||||
44.5 |
MPH in 2nd gear at shift point | 51.0 |
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3128 |
RPM | 3098 |
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Rev Difference | 872 |
902 |
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Note: Torque Peaks | |||||||
L-79 360@3600 | |||||||
L-84 350@4400/4800 | |||||||
Note: 1st Gear ratios | |||||||
2.20X3.70= | 8.14 |
2.52X3.36= | 8.47 |
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2.20X4.11= | 9.04 |
2.52X3.55= | 8.95 |
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2.52X3.70= | 9.32 |
Sorry to all, just realized that on the attached chart I changed the 3.55 to a 3.70 so it is an 'apples to apples' comparison.
For a related question and given the above I am surprised GM mated close ratio transmissions to L76 an L84 motors as they have lower torque in the 1,500-3,500 RPM range. What was GMs rational for recommending close or wide ratio transmissions?
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