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I have an 00 auto z28 with the gm hot cam package, headers, exhaust, lid, ported stock tb, free ram air mod, and dyno tuned. I am wanting to do something else and I know gears are a must ( going with 373 or 390 ), but I want to do something to add a little more power. i hit 372 wheel on the dyno all motor and i don't want to mess w/ spray quite yet. I was wondering if i shouldg et a more aggresive cam such as the texas giant or what I should do... thanks guys
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Are you looking for bigger numbers on the dyno, or at the track?
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well i want to be over 400wheel, and def lower numbers at the track lol... my 60 is killing me, i mean 2.72 and stock converter i hit a 2.2 60 with a trap of 112 .. so i know i should be mid/low 12 but i ran a 13.2 ... i heard it's really hard to drive around town .. like the car doesnt start moving till it reaches that certain RPM ... idk i've never been in a stalled car and this is my first auto car
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While we are on the subject of gears and I am not trying at all to hijack this thread but I need some help!
I have a question about the effect changing gears has. I admit that I don't know a whole lot just yet on all of the inner workings that make a car put power down.
The amount of power that I feel when taking off is larger when stomping the gas from a dead stop than it is when stomping the gas rolling at say 40-50 mph. If I lay the pedal down at 45 mph or so I feel like the car is kind of sluggish gaining speed. Like it hit a lull point for a bit.
Does changing the gear ratio fix this issue, if not how can I get more power in this range? thanks in advance
I have a question about the effect changing gears has. I admit that I don't know a whole lot just yet on all of the inner workings that make a car put power down.
The amount of power that I feel when taking off is larger when stomping the gas from a dead stop than it is when stomping the gas rolling at say 40-50 mph. If I lay the pedal down at 45 mph or so I feel like the car is kind of sluggish gaining speed. Like it hit a lull point for a bit.
Does changing the gear ratio fix this issue, if not how can I get more power in this range? thanks in advance
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gears make a WORLD of difference, it's just hard to find someone to install them without making them mad noisey, thats what i am looking for now before i buy them and get stuck w/ them sitting in my room...
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well i want to be over 400wheel, and def lower numbers at the track lol... my 60 is killing me, i mean 2.72 and stock converter i hit a 2.2 60 with a trap of 112 .. so i know i should be mid/low 12 but i ran a 13.2 ... i heard it's really hard to drive around town .. like the car doesnt start moving till it reaches that certain RPM ... idk i've never been in a stalled car and this is my first auto car
Trust me, it isn't hard to drive a car with a converter in it. You will see a better 60 ft at the track, and will be a lot happier with the car.
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ya 273, typo lol... what stall? would a 3500 or something be good? I don't want to go crazy and dont want to go too small ... i want something moderate, not trying to run 8's here
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I wouldn't spend a single dollar on gears before doing a converter. The gains from gears are much less than a ~3500ish stall TC for an LS1. Even a 2.73 to 3.73 swap will likely show less than half of the ET reduction that you'd see from a 3500-4000 stall (assuming you have the proper tires for traction).
Gears are something you should only be thinking about AFTER you've done a stall, IMO.
I think people get scared by the stall numbers and think that the car will be harder to drive, but really a 3500-4000 stall is easy to get used to in these cars. And either mod (gears or stall) will cause some minor loss of MPG around town, but only the gears will cause MPG loss on the highway (cruising rpms will be the same as stock with a stall, once it locks up).
Gears are something you should only be thinking about AFTER you've done a stall, IMO.
I think people get scared by the stall numbers and think that the car will be harder to drive, but really a 3500-4000 stall is easy to get used to in these cars. And either mod (gears or stall) will cause some minor loss of MPG around town, but only the gears will cause MPG loss on the highway (cruising rpms will be the same as stock with a stall, once it locks up).
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I saw a formula on another site one time to see if you need stall, gears, or more power. looked but can't find it. If anyone else from that site knows which one I'm talking about, it would prob help.
Side note, I had a lot of fun driving mine around town with a stall.
Side note, I had a lot of fun driving mine around town with a stall.