gearing ?
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Try this rpm/mph calculator. In your case type in the mph, gear, and tire size then click the mph its pretty close. These calculators are a good tool when your thicking about gear changes.
What the tire says on the side (14x32) means almost nothing. It just gives you a ballpark figure.
To get a true tire size, take your roll out and divide it by 3.1416 and that will give you a exact tire height. Your 105 rollout, 105/3.1416=33.42
http://golenengineservice.com/calc/calcrpm.htm
http://www.1bad69.com/calc.htm
What the tire says on the side (14x32) means almost nothing. It just gives you a ballpark figure.
To get a true tire size, take your roll out and divide it by 3.1416 and that will give you a exact tire height. Your 105 rollout, 105/3.1416=33.42
http://golenengineservice.com/calc/calcrpm.htm
http://www.1bad69.com/calc.htm
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Wow that calculator isn't even close for mine...does that mean the converter is too loose? I have 32 x14 goodyears and the rollout I think is 102. Last time out I was right around 67-6800 at the eighth and my mph was 110. I have a 5.14 rear gear.
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Sounds like your converter is not locking completely up. These equations are usually within a couple of hundred RPMs. Supposedly your converter never fully locks up. But should be 95% locked up on the big end.
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Originally Posted by dparker
Sounds like your converter is not locking completely up. These equations are usually within a couple of hundred RPMs. Supposedly your converter never fully locks up. But should be 95% locked up on the big end.
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Originally Posted by dparker
Try this rpm/mph calculator. In your case type in the mph, gear, and tire size then click the mph its pretty close. These calculators are a good tool when your thicking about gear changes.
What the tire says on the side (14x32) means almost nothing. It just gives you a ballpark figure.
To get a true tire size, take your roll out and divide it by 3.1416 and that will give you a exact tire height. Your 105 rollout, 105/3.1416=33.42
http://golenengineservice.com/calc/calcrpm.htm
http://www.1bad69.com/calc.htm
What the tire says on the side (14x32) means almost nothing. It just gives you a ballpark figure.
To get a true tire size, take your roll out and divide it by 3.1416 and that will give you a exact tire height. Your 105 rollout, 105/3.1416=33.42
http://golenengineservice.com/calc/calcrpm.htm
http://www.1bad69.com/calc.htm
:wink: ...there ya go !
my 17x33's with a 101 roll out is actually only 32 inches tall
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Brian,what kind of slicks do you run? Tod i did the same thing just tried the converter i had & ended up having one built. warning thought when you get one that works it shows all your other problems :lol: of coarse i went from sbc ,176 glide to alittle bigger combo :lol: .thanks again guys your the best.john
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Originally Posted by john858
Brian,what kind of slicks do you run? Tod i did the same thing just tried the converter i had & ended up having one built. warning thought when you get one that works it shows all your other problems :lol: of coarse i went from sbc ,176 glide to alittle bigger combo :lol: .thanks again guys your the best.john