I bought the car used and i have no idea what gears are in the car. I though they were stock, but i just did an aod to t5 swap and 1st and second gear seem pretty short. I need to figure out, because i need to buy a speedo gear for the tranny because my speedometer doesn't work right now. Car is an 88lx 5.0 and my t5 was out of a 93 5.0. in 5 gear at 65mph im around 2200 rpm. When the aod was in there, i was at 3,500 rpm at 60mph in second gear. can some one please help in the right direction?... thanks.
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how can i figure out what gears are in my car
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Originally posted by Mysticcobrakilla View PostJack up the rear end with both back wheels off the ground. Turn the driveshaft and count how many time the driveshaft rotates for every one rotation of the wheels. If it takes 3 and 1/2 rotations of the driveshaft you have 3.55's for instance. 3 and 3/4 turns = 3.73's
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Man, I would just pull the rear cover off and count the pinion and ring gear teeth and divide the ring gear (big number) by the pinion gear (little number).
There's no telling when the last time the differential fluid was changed anyways, so now would be a good time to freshen it up. That's one thing that people always skip when they buy a car. We always check/change the engine oil, and even trans fluid, but the rear end rarely gets checked/changed.
-Aaron
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Originally posted by CRASH View PostMan, I would just pull the rear cover off and count the pinion and ring gear teeth and divide the ring gear (big number) by the pinion gear (little number).
There's no telling when the last time the differential fluid was changed anyways, so now would be a good time to freshen it up. That's one thing that people always skip when they buy a car. We always check/change the engine oil, and even trans fluid, but the rear end rarely gets checked/changed.
-AaronRing and pinion specialist
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Originally posted by greenbullitt View Postmore fluid capacity and support for the bearing caps
Few street cars need this modification. On the other hand, if you have the coin and want the bling, or if your car is launching hard, by all means add this modification
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