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More questions from a FWD newbie
In a RWD the final drive gears are in the "pumpkin" 2.73, 4.11's etc. (extreme range, I know) where is this located in a FWD car and can they be changed? If it can be done how hard is it to do so? What is the stock gearing in a factory produced Maxima.......say a 97 GXE? I realize this is a trade off of top end speed for say.....1/4 mile times. has anybody experimented with this? what is the optimum trade off value for a Max. with a Y pipe, b pipe and a good intake? and like I said what is the factory ratio?
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On FWD cars, the final drive ratio is integrated into the transmission because of space reasons. You just can't fit a separate unit, so replacing it would mean dissasembling the entire tranny...not really an option.
95-99 manuals use a 3.82 final, while the autos use a 3.62 final.
Even if you could do it, shorter gears on the 5spd's would be pushing it because the ratios are already very short (5th is 0.80:1). On the otherhand, the auto guys would benefit a lot more because they already have both a taller final drive *and* a taller overdrive of 0.69:1.
95-99 manuals use a 3.82 final, while the autos use a 3.62 final.
Even if you could do it, shorter gears on the 5spd's would be pushing it because the ratios are already very short (5th is 0.80:1). On the otherhand, the auto guys would benefit a lot more because they already have both a taller final drive *and* a taller overdrive of 0.69:1.
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