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    A question for the maths guru,s. If my tailshaft is doing 1000rpm
    with a 3.26 diff ratio with the standard
    supra wheels 225/50/16 ( I think thats the standard supra tyre for 16 in)
    how much extra RPM is the tailshaft going to do if i use a 3.58 diff with 205/65/15,s ( these shoud be bigger than the supra tyres).
    Ps , i did find norbies search on the diff ratio calculator but i cant seem to open it
    Dave
    Last edited by cambelt; 27-03-2008 at 11:46 PM.

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    Default Re: Diff ratios

    So far i have found a few ratio calculators on google, but whats other suggestions.
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    Default Re: Diff ratios

    Hi,

    The size of your wheels/tyres are not going to make any difference to the speed of the tailshaft or diff.

    That is, a ratio of X:1 will spin at X:1 ratio whether you have 205, 265 or no wheels.

    I think what you are after is the difference in circumference between the tyres, so you can work out how much more (or less) rolling distance each revolution of the tye makes, then use this on your rpm calculations to determine to road speed?

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    Default Re: Diff ratios

    Yeah thats what im trying to say , i,ll get a few outside circumferances on a couple of tyres first.
    Dave

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    Default Re: Diff ratios

    Ignoreth my previous drivel

    Cheers
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    Last edited by wilbo666; 30-03-2008 at 01:23 AM. Reason: Wrong :)

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    http://akb.norbie.net/Public/Gearing.aspx

    This will answer all your questions.

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    Default Re: Diff ratios

    I like the % way .
    Thanks wilbo
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    Default Re: Diff ratios

    Quote Originally Posted by wilbo666
    225/50 R16 -> 1983.6mm Circumference
    205/65 R15 -> 2034.2mm Circumference

    +2.55% difference in tyres.

    -8.38% in diff (If I got it right?)

    So about -5.83% in overall ratio, so you will do 5.83% more engine revs at any given speed?

    Cheers
    Wilbo
    no you multiply, not add
    225/50R16 diameter is 2*225*50%+16*25.4=631.4mm
    205/65R15 is 2*205*65+15*25.4=647.5mm
    ratio is 631.4/647.5=0.975=
    -2.5% tailshaft speed at const speed
    ratio of circumference is the same

    diff ratios are 3.58/3.26=1.098 =
    +9.8%

    (100-2.5)%*(100+9.8)%=0.975*1.098= 1.07=
    +7.0%
    tailshaft speed [and therefore engine] will be 7% higher at same speed
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    Default Re: Diff ratios

    Quote Originally Posted by ta23-mbzq-nnr
    no you multiply, not add
    225/50R16 diameter is 2*225*50%+16*25.4=631.4mm
    205/65R15 is 2*205*65+15*25.4=647.5mm
    ratio is 631.4/647.5=0.975=
    -2.5% tailshaft speed at const speed
    ratio of circumference is the same

    diff ratios are 3.58/3.26=1.098 =
    +9.8%

    (100-2.5)%*(100+9.8)%=0.975*1.098= 1.07=
    +7.0%
    tailshaft speed [and therefore engine] will be 7% higher at same speed
    Yep this is right, ignore my drivel!

    Happy to be corrected

    Cheers
    Wilbo

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