Differen T
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Differan T,
What you have said is very valid. The 383 stroker I just had built, I gave up a lot of horsepower at higher rpms so that it would be a torque monster at low rpms. Peak HP is a modest 320 at a low 4050 rpms. Torque is 516 lb/ft @ 2800 rpms. Car weighs 1790 lbs, so if I'm not totally nuts, a perfect canidate for gears that tall. As it stands now, I can climb out of steep mountain canyons with slow to 25 mph curves in top geat at 1000 rpms and pull decently and smoothly up the grades. I have checked the other gears of each transmission, 1st gear is still low enough, 62 mph @ 5500 rpms with 2.88 rear gears, 31" tires, and 0.64 OD.
Bob
If I understand you correctly your Muncie and 2.88 gears with 30" tires pulls good from 1000 RPM's. What you are proposing is 1250 RPM's with a 2.88 and a .5 OD for a final ratio of 1.44 to 1. using a six speed. To get the same results your torque needs to double from 1000 to 1250 RPM's. Take it out and drive it in fourth gear from these RPM's on level and inclined roads to get a fell for the torque increase. And as stated wear and tear is tremendous under low speed high gear acceleration. You can also increase low speed torque by advancing the cam if you have the piston to valve clearance. With 383 C.I. I would not decrease the exhaust below 2.5 ins. in dia.
Al