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Old 08-25-2006, 03:43 AM   #1
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I have LOW gears lol. When im at 70 im at about 3200 or 3500
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Old 08-25-2006, 04:43 AM   #2
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could someone explain this too me. why, in the same gear and at the same speed, do "low" gears have higher rpms, and "high" gears have lower rpms?
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low gears have a small actual gears so it doest take as many rpms to turn it enough to spin the other gear. The high gear has a larger actual gear so it takes more rpm to get it around. I hope this makes sense im really tired. And someone correct me if im wrong. lol.
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could someone explain this too me. why, in the same gear and at the same speed, do "low" gears have higher rpms, and "high" gears have lower rpms?
What h8z2luze said is close, the size of the gear is not that different, but the size of the teeth on the gear is. Smaller teeth means more of them and larger ones means less of them. For example, 4.11 gears have 37 teeth on the ring gear and 9 teeth on the pinion gear, so in short the driveline of the car must turn 4.11 times to turn the wheels all the way around once. You get your gear ratio by taking the number of teeth on the ring gear divided by the number of teeth on the pinion gear, 37/9=4.1111111111111. So if you have like 2.83 gears your driveline only has to turn 2.83 times to make the wheels turn all the way around once, thus giving you lower rpm. Hope this answers your question.
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