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3500 @ 75

Posted: 5/15/08 8:29am Message 1 of 22
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Having 3 gears is awful!  At 75mph I'm turning 3500rpm.
Outside of replacing my trans with a 4, 5 or 6 speed, is there anything I can do to reduce the rpms at highway cruising speed? (and don't say "slow down" Confused)





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Posted: 5/15/08 9:20am Message 2 of 22
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Vette(s): 1970 White L-46 Air Roadster, 1971 White LT1 Coupe, 1971 Red Auto Air Coupe, 383 stroker, 430 HP, 2002 Millennium Yellow Auto Coupe
Well...you could try 3.08 rear gears. My '71 LT1 with 3.70 is about the same in 4th gear, but it sure gets to that speed fast!
 
My wifes automatic with 3.08 is at about 2200 or so at 75.




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Posted: 5/15/08 9:21am Message 3 of 22
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Vette(s): 1976 L48 4-spd, Mahogany Metalic exterior, Buckskin interior 350ci/350hp, 3rd owner, fiberglass spring, 255/50-16's Torq-Thrust II
You can go to larger dia tires, change your rear end ratio or 5 spd. I spin about the same rpm as you with my 4 speed. Maybe some day I will go to a 5 speed.Big%20smile


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Posted: 5/15/08 10:06am Message 4 of 22
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Yeah...bout the only thing you can do, short of swapping the trans, would be to go with taller(lower numerically) rear gears. But then, if you go too far, you'll lose low end/take-off power, so it's a trade-off.
Larger tires will help, but not that much, and you can only go so far with that without having clearance issues....
You could disconnect the tach...then you wouldn't know how high the rs are, and it wouldn't bother ya...



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Posted: 5/15/08 10:41am Message 5 of 22
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Joel is right about larger tires not helping all that much... we put (and i'll have to go double check) 275/60's(original should be 235/60) on the back, they were about an inch or so taller, little bit wider too and seemed to be about as big as we could fit in the wheel well,  reduced the cruising rpm's by about 200 rpms(3.70 rear gear, 60mph is about 2600rpm)... which, may help out just a little in the long run...


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Posted: 5/15/08 12:00pm Message 6 of 22
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You could mount an ASD on the car. It's new technology just coming out on the automotive market. This is cutting edge space-age materials only available at select centers in th U.S.

The ASD is installed using isolation mounts to reduce buffeting at high speeds. The recommended deployment velocity is 68-74 mph. Current testing shows gains of up to 31% in fuel economy in optimum conditions.

After installing the unit, the vehicle is brought up to speed and then manuvers in a side draft position with a 53' semi truck. The handle is pulled and the ASD raises up unfurling it's sail. This then captures wind energy from the truck helping it to be pulled along and thus saving fuel. An Assisted Sail Device can be seen on: As seen on tv infomercial at 1:00am on most tv stations.LOL



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Posted: 5/15/08 12:52pm Message 7 of 22
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[QUOTE=indy99]You could mount an ASD on the car. It's new technology just coming out on the automotive market. This is cutting edge space-age materials only available at select centers in th U.S.

The ASD is installed using isolation mounts to reduce buffeting at high speeds. The recommended deployment velocity is 68-74 mph. Current testing shows gains of up to 31% in fuel economy in optimum conditions.

After installing the unit, the vehicle is brought up to speed and then manuvers in a side draft position with a 53' semi truck. The handle is pulled and the ASD raises up unfurling it's sail. This then captures wind energy from the truck helping it to be pulled along and thus saving fuel. An Assisted Sail Device can be seen on: As seen on tv infomercial at 1:00am on most tv stations.LOL [/QUOTE]
 
You had me going for a sec!!!!!
 
Good one!
 
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Posted: 5/15/08 6:39pm Message 8 of 22
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Ya had me goin too, Dennis!


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Posted: 5/15/08 6:48pm Message 9 of 22
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Posted: 5/15/08 7:21pm Message 10 of 22
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Vette(s): 1979, Targa Blue (72 Color), Pace Car rear spoiler, L88 hood, Dark blue factory interior, 525HP 406, HD 700R4, 370 gears,Steeroids, composite rear spring, TT IIs wrapped in T/A Radials.
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