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Overdrive conversion site?

Coleman

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Can anybody link me to a site that calculates the effect of overdrive on engine rpm's?

I know my final drive ratio, (3.40) and my tire size. (P205/60R15)

I have a FORD AOD automatic. My question is what my effective rear gear ratio would be in overdrive?
2.50, 2.80, 3.00, 3.25 etc.
 
"Coleman" said:
Can anybody link me to a site that calculates the effect of overdrive on engine rpm's?

I know my final drive ratio, (3.40) and my tire size. (P205/60R15)

I have a FORD AOD automatic. My question is what my effective rear gear ratio would be in overdrive?
2.50, 2.80, 3.00, 3.25 etc.
The AOD has a .67 :1 overdrive gear ratio, so your effective final drive ratio in overdrive is 3.40 * .67 = 2.278:1. Your tire is 24.7" tall / 77.5" circumference, so it should work out to about 2150 rpm at 70 mph.

Might play with the calculators here: http://www.ramblerman.com/blazer/gearcalc.htm or http://www.clarks-garage.com/shop-manual/trans-01.htm
 
Here's one I use lot:
http://www.ringpinion.com/Calculators/Calc_RPM.aspx
Transmission Ratio RPM Section:
1. for 'R&P ratio' put your choices - 2.50 > 3.40. I made a spreadsheet with each ratio and the corresponding RPM's at 60, 70, 80, 90mph so that I could compare what effect each step up/down in R&P would make then chose the one that matched the RPM I wanted for my most common speed in OD (80).
2. for 'Tire height' put 24.7 (rounded from 24.69" as it only allows 3 numbers)
3. for 'Speed' I put 60, 70, 80, 90 as these were the speeds I would see, 80mph being most often on the interstate.
4. for 'Trans Ratio' put 067 (your AOD is 0.67:1 in OD, the box puts the decimal)

With your tire ht. and 3.40:1 in OD at 70mph your RPM's would be 2,169,
with a stock 2.89:1(lowest I've seen in a mustang, never heard of them coming with a 2.50:1) your RPM's at 70mph would be 1,844, which would be too low for me as I believe the engine would be almost lugging at that low RPM. Plus you would lose the off the line snap you gain by going OD and upping the rear gears. I settled on 3.50:1 for my AOD but also considered 3.73 as I plan to hit the track every few months, with 90% DD I settled on 3.50 as a compromise for now. My newer cars are at 2300-2500 at 80mph in OD.
Jon
 
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