Gearing Calculator (since F-body.org.gears is gone)
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Gearing Calculator (since F-body.org.gears is gone)
I built a new one since the one I, and I think a lot of folks were using (f-body.org/gears) died.
I figured I would pass it on to help anyone out that might want to compare gearing with different transmissions, rear gear ratios, converter slip, shift drop, etc. You can graph side by side (graph 1 and graph 2) to see what changes will do.
I've got most of the popular GM transmissions in it already (4l60, 4l80, 350, 400, 6l80/90, 6l90, t56, tr6060, etc.)
If you'd like any additional features let me know.
The link is http://www.GEARCAL.com
I figured I would pass it on to help anyone out that might want to compare gearing with different transmissions, rear gear ratios, converter slip, shift drop, etc. You can graph side by side (graph 1 and graph 2) to see what changes will do.
I've got most of the popular GM transmissions in it already (4l60, 4l80, 350, 400, 6l80/90, 6l90, t56, tr6060, etc.)
If you'd like any additional features let me know.
The link is http://www.GEARCAL.com
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I built a new one since the one I, and I think a lot of folks were using (f-body.org/gears) died.
I figured I would pass it on to help anyone out that might want to compare gearing with different transmissions, rear gear ratios, converter slip, shift drop, etc. You can graph side by side (graph 1 and graph 2) to see what changes will do.
I've got most of the popular GM transmissions in it already (4l60, 4l80, 350, 400, 6l80/90, 6l90, t56, tr6060, etc.)
If you'd like any additional features let me know.
The link is http://www.GEARCAL.com
I figured I would pass it on to help anyone out that might want to compare gearing with different transmissions, rear gear ratios, converter slip, shift drop, etc. You can graph side by side (graph 1 and graph 2) to see what changes will do.
I've got most of the popular GM transmissions in it already (4l60, 4l80, 350, 400, 6l80/90, 6l90, t56, tr6060, etc.)
If you'd like any additional features let me know.
The link is http://www.GEARCAL.com