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How much gear for the 1/8 mile #188207
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I am wondering how much gear I should be running
for the 1/8 mile. Currently I have 3.91's
I shift from second to third at the
1/8 mile. 6000 rpm's. 8.3 at 85mph.
The car is street driven/ not highway.

1973 Dodge Dart Sport
360
X heads
solid cam
727 manual valve body
3500 stall
drag radials 325/60/15's

thanks for input.

Matt



1973 Dodge Dart Sport 360 Drag radials 12.30 1/4 mile 7.82 1/8 mile
Re: How much gear for the 1/8 mile [Re: 67cuda340] #188208
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I am wondering how much gear I should be running
for the 1/8 mile. Currently I have 3.91's
I shift from second to third at the
1/8 mile. 6000 rpm's. 8.3 at 85mph.
The car is street driven/ not highway.

1973 Dodge Dart Sport
360
X heads
solid cam
727 manual valve body
3500 stall
drag radials 325/60/15's

thanks for input.

Matt







Guessing a 28" tire?

5.13's would do it.

What are your 60' times?


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Re: How much gear for the 1/8 mile [Re: 67cuda340] #188209
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I run the 5.13 but the 340 was out of breath at the finish line.Went to 4.88 and it pulls hard at the finish line now.

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Re: How much gear for the 1/8 mile [Re: barracuda man] #188210
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my 60 ft times are 1.9
thanks for the input.


1973 Dodge Dart Sport 360 Drag radials 12.30 1/4 mile 7.82 1/8 mile
Re: How much gear for the 1/8 mile [Re: 67cuda340] #188211
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I would think a 4.56 would be fine for max et.Even a 4.30 would work well.

Re: How much gear for the 1/8 mile [Re: gch] #188212
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I tried a 5.13 with a 28 and a 29.5 tire and my 340 would give up just before the lights. I'm going back to my 4.88's for this season.

Re: How much gear for the 1/8 mile [Re: 67cuda340] #188213
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It all depends on how many revs you want to pull
but 4.88 is a good over all gear for a SB. Figure
your rpm's at the traps then figure the % of gear
change you want.

Re: How much gear for the 1/8 mile [Re: 67cuda340] #188214
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Quote:

I am wondering how much gear I should be running
for the 1/8 mile. Currently I have 3.91's
I shift from second to third at the
1/8 mile. 6000 rpm's. 8.3 at 85mph.
The car is street driven/ not highway.



Matt, unless you have a spare rear end center section setup with the new gears to swap out for street vs track, don't gear the car for 1/8 mile when it is a street car. I wouldn't even gear it for 1/8 mile if it was a race car unless it was something special, race gear it for 1/4 mile so you don't have to say "I can't run 1/4 mile my car is geared for 1/8"

That being said, if the mph at the 1/8 mark is the same, the gear change in a 727 from 2nd to 3rd is 1.45. So to cross the line in 3rd at the same rpm and mph as 2nd:

3.91 x 1.45 = 5.67

Now if you pick up some mph, say from 85 to 90, then use:

5.67 x 85/90 = 5.35


1993 Daytona, 5.50 at 130mph (1/8) 1.19 sixty ft (PG). Link to 572 B1 - Part 1
Re: How much gear for the 1/8 mile [Re: 440Jim] #188215
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Jim,

What you are saying makes sense.
I really wont gain much if anything.
thanks for the input.

Matt


1973 Dodge Dart Sport 360 Drag radials 12.30 1/4 mile 7.82 1/8 mile






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