Re: How rare is a 8 3/4" 2.76 sure grip?
[Re: Kern Dog]
#1074631
09/14/11 02:38 AM
09/14/11 02:38 AM
|
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 3,699 Newport, Mi
Evil Spirit
master
|
master
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 3,699
Newport, Mi
|
Quote:
Doc, I like you and all, but you are in the minority on this one. You are the only one that I have ever heard refer to gears this way. Short, low, digger, deep gears = 3.91 and numerically higher. Tall, long, highway, freeway gears = 2.76, 2.93 etc.
Rear axles are named the same way as transmissions. In transmissions, the "Low" gears are the higher numbers 3.09, 2.66, 2.74, 2.45, etc. "High" gears are the lower #'s, as in 1.0, .70, .67, etc.
Same thing for the rear axles - low or short gears are 5.13, 4.56, 4.30, 4.11, etc. High or tall is 2.45, 2.71, 2.76, 2.94, etc.
Free advice and worth every penny... Factory trained Slinky rewinder.........
|
|
|
Re: How rare is a 8 3/4" 2.76 sure grip?
[Re: Evil Spirit]
#1074632
09/14/11 02:43 AM
09/14/11 02:43 AM
|
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 27,347 Today? Who Knows?
1_WILD_RT
Management Trainee
|
Management Trainee
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 27,347
Today? Who Knows?
|
Never argue with a fool - they will drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
"The Armies of our ancestors were lucky, in that they were not trailed by a second army of pencil pushers."
|
|
|
Re: How rare is a 8 3/4" 2.76 sure grip?
[Re: Evil Spirit]
#1074634
09/14/11 02:45 AM
09/14/11 02:45 AM
|
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 10,542 BROOK PARK, OH
WILD BILL
Senior Member of the Junior Dragster Club
|
Senior Member of the Junior Dragster Club
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 10,542
BROOK PARK, OH
|
low gear
|
6%, 4 Votes
|
high gear
|
75%, 51 Votes
|
I like Ice Cream
|
19%, 13 Votes
|
|
|
|
Re: How rare is a 8 3/4" 2.76 sure grip?
[Re: Evil Spirit]
#1074636
09/14/11 02:52 AM
09/14/11 02:52 AM
|
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 10,542 BROOK PARK, OH
WILD BILL
Senior Member of the Junior Dragster Club
|
Senior Member of the Junior Dragster Club
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 10,542
BROOK PARK, OH
|
Quote:
What flavor?
Does it really matter. It's Ice Cream
|
|
|
Re: How rare is a 8 3/4" 2.76 sure grip?
[Re: Nirvana]
#1074641
09/14/11 03:17 AM
09/14/11 03:17 AM
|
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 30,502 Florida STAYcation
dOc …
The village idiot's idiot
|
The village idiot's idiot
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 30,502
Florida STAYcation
|
Quote:
I almost went with I like ice cream
.... and THAT would make you way-more CORRECT than your other statements ... ..
|
|
|
Re: How rare is a 8 3/4" 2.76 sure grip?
[Re: Nirvana]
#1074642
09/14/11 03:32 AM
09/14/11 03:32 AM
|
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 30,502 Florida STAYcation
dOc …
The village idiot's idiot
|
The village idiot's idiot
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 30,502
Florida STAYcation
|
Quote:
The reason you "deal" with this all the time is because you are wrong. I understand why you think you are right,but you are wrong.
Hay Jared ... go-make-me a Subway sandwich !
And I did not say I deal with this all-the-time .... GET IT RIGHT ....... Newbie ! ...and I will bet that you are still IN diapers.
And with the names Nirvana & Playboy ? ....oh yeah big-shot wannabe' ...take a wiff ..
|
|
|
Re: How rare is a 8 3/4" 2.76 sure grip?
[Re: DoctorDiff]
#1074643
09/14/11 03:45 AM
09/14/11 03:45 AM
|
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 30,502 Florida STAYcation
dOc …
The village idiot's idiot
|
The village idiot's idiot
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 30,502
Florida STAYcation
|
Quote:
2.76 ratio: "high" speed gear
4.88 ratio: "low" speed gear
I will accept this ......
A label of low or high SPEED gear ... but don't attach the word RATIO to it ... and THAT is what we are talking about here.
And Jared ...Xtra cheese on mine ..
|
|
|
Re: How rare is a 8 3/4" 2.76 sure grip?
[Re: dOc …]
#1074644
09/14/11 04:03 AM
09/14/11 04:03 AM
|
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 1,978 Southaven, MS
BossRide
top fuel
|
top fuel
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 1,978
Southaven, MS
|
Not to throw a wrench into things, but I've always thought and heard that the difference was in relation to the engine RPMS at a certain speed.... hence a "low" geared 2.76 is only turning a low RPM of say, 2800.. where a "higher", steeper geared 4.11 is in the upper, higher RPM range near the redline...
High geared cars climb the tach faster, low geared cars climb the tach slower... But.. a TALL geared car has the 2.76 because it runs out faster like running with longer legs... mad max-style. A Short geared car runs out of steam quickly, like running with short legs.. 1/8th mile warrior.
so there is an opposite in the terminology... Low and tall and high and short...
But "High Gear" in relation to *gears* like first through fourth comes from old two-speed transmissions, in relation to the speed. Rabbit and Turtle...
The Blue Goose
My instagram: Bossride
|
|
|
Re: How rare is a 8 3/4" 2.76 sure grip?
[Re: Nirvana]
#1074646
09/14/11 04:16 AM
09/14/11 04:16 AM
|
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 30,502 Florida STAYcation
dOc …
The village idiot's idiot
|
The village idiot's idiot
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 30,502
Florida STAYcation
|
Quote:
Hahahaha man that is a good joke,I have never heard that one before. Did you just make that up? Whew that is rich,man you must be a genius.
My favorite band is Nirvana,hence the name.I am such a big shot wanna be,you got me,I drive a 4 door slant six dart,and I like grunge bands,whew im such a poser.
I like how you go for the personal attack when someone points out the fact that you are wrong. You claim to be an old man,yet you act like a child.
I thought you were DONE .... Mr wannabe' Playboy ....
And YOU are WRONG based on DD's explanation ....
... and I will have Xtra mayo on my sandwich too !
|
|
|
Re: How rare is a 8 3/4" 2.76 sure grip?
[Re: Nirvana]
#1074648
09/14/11 04:27 AM
09/14/11 04:27 AM
|
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 30,502 Florida STAYcation
dOc …
The village idiot's idiot
|
The village idiot's idiot
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 30,502
Florida STAYcation
|
Quote:
I am done trying to convince you. I bet you want extra mayo,sorry I dont swing that way.
You were "done" when you came on this topic .... helleva way for for a newbie to start-out on a site.
Mayo ? ...swing-that-way? .... is that some-sort-of Nirvana "speak" ?
|
|
|
|
|