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- Portland, OR
Awesome. So did Powerfab give you final dyno numbers?
Ray, final gearing isn't going to effect the lag. The motor's rpms don't change because of a gear in the differential. Since a turbo is powered by the motor's exhaust, transmission and differential gear ratios are not part of the equation.
Awesome. So did Powerfab give you final dyno numbers?
A taller final drive ratio is good as far as staying in boost longer, (higher speed per gear). It will feel sluggish compared to a shorter FD.
Downside and realistically is the FX is a fat pig, same gear ratios and final drive as a 5AT G or Z but add the difference in overall tire diameter and it would be like a G or Z on a 2.85 FD.
Reverse is to have the same final drive at the wheel as a G or Z a FX would be somewhere around a 3.8.
Can't remember if I have a 3.7 or 3.9, but I wouldn't go back to a 3.3 for any reason. Off the line oomph is worth the little bt of fuel economy and having a top speed under 200mph. lol
Can't remember if I have a 3.7 or 3.9, but I wouldn't go back to a 3.3 for any reason. Off the line oomph is worth the little bt of fuel economy and having a top speed under 200mph. lol
As far as fuel economy, I have drive from Vancouver WA, (right on the border to Oregon) and made it Redding CA on a single tank of gas. That's over 400 miles.
Wow....!! i don't even make that with my current oem motor....!! :err:
Me neither. 400? Rookie must have added a second fuel tank!
Viet - did you have alternate fuel maps available or was this on all a the same power tune?
Mpg sucked with the piggy back originally installed.