Final Drive Ratio, wheel, and WHP changes
So with the imminent install of my 4.08 gears, I thought I'd document my findings here, but I wanted to open up the conversation early and and reserve the second post for the results. I'm also testing a couple other theories having to do with wheels and tires on the dyno. Some othe things I'll be looking at are:
Final drive WHP changes. We've seen final drive ratios reduce WHP numbers by 10-15whp. I wanted to do a back to back dyno to get an accurate number.
Wheel weight and diameter changes. Theory says that it should improve dyno results. The shop has a set of 18" Forgeline wheels that weigh 18lbs to try.
Variables to take into play: Increased efficiency with the wavetrack differential compared to the VLSD. Polyurethane bushings and subframe collars reducing slop and movement. This should improve efficiency in putting power down; not sure if it's measurable difference.
Somehow magically, the weather is still mild here in Tampa with only 30% humidity and the high only reaching 68 degrees today. Shop temps should be around 75-78 degrees for reference and we are sea level with pressure around 29inHG. Just the other day she laid down a high 342/274 number, so this should be the benchmark.
Feel free to comment on thoughts and ideas. It would be nice to show higher numbers than 342, but I don't know. I have my reservations.
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Old Car:GTM TSC'd 550whp / 410lbft tq @ 11.88PSI
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