DodgeGuy
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So currently my '74 Challenger Rallye is running 3.91 gears. One thing I've learned quickly about this gear ratio is that while it gets off the line like the proverbial bat out of hades, it's not a fun highway drive, as it revs the engine up way too high.
Now, as I've said here before, 25 years ago I knew a lot about these cars, but with time a lot of that information has eroded.
I was thinking that 3.55 gears might be better, but as I've done a bit of reading online of various websites, etc., it sounds like a 3.23 gear ratio (which was the original stock gear) might be a better option for what I want to do.
My "strip" days are long gone. I have no desire to take this car to my local dragstrip and run 1/4 miles. What it's for is local parades, and local car shows. I live in a VERY small town, so in all honesty, this car is going to be driving from town to town (meaning highway driving) more than in town driving (and again, dragstrip driving will be zero). From what I've gathered, the 3.23 gear would maybe be the best blend of take off quickness with top end speed (which for me is more like 60 MPH) without revving the engine so much.
I'd appreciate any advice on this. After researching, I realized there might be a lot more to think about as people are asking about tire sizes, etc.
The 360 4 barrel HP engine is nowhere near stock anymore, and is PLENTY powerful. I'm not sure what all has been done to it, as I bought the car this way. What I can see is that it has headers, an aluminum high rise intake, an Edelbrock carb with duel fuel feeds (a double pumper?), it has an MSD 6AL ignition box, and an MSD Blaster 2 ignition coil. It definitely has some type of bigger cam in it, from the way it runs. I have no idea, other than the cam, what has been done internally, as far as heads, crank, boring, etc.
It has the original factory 4-speed manual transmission.
That's all I have gentlemen, please let me know what I need to consider, etc.
Now, as I've said here before, 25 years ago I knew a lot about these cars, but with time a lot of that information has eroded.
I was thinking that 3.55 gears might be better, but as I've done a bit of reading online of various websites, etc., it sounds like a 3.23 gear ratio (which was the original stock gear) might be a better option for what I want to do.
My "strip" days are long gone. I have no desire to take this car to my local dragstrip and run 1/4 miles. What it's for is local parades, and local car shows. I live in a VERY small town, so in all honesty, this car is going to be driving from town to town (meaning highway driving) more than in town driving (and again, dragstrip driving will be zero). From what I've gathered, the 3.23 gear would maybe be the best blend of take off quickness with top end speed (which for me is more like 60 MPH) without revving the engine so much.
I'd appreciate any advice on this. After researching, I realized there might be a lot more to think about as people are asking about tire sizes, etc.
The 360 4 barrel HP engine is nowhere near stock anymore, and is PLENTY powerful. I'm not sure what all has been done to it, as I bought the car this way. What I can see is that it has headers, an aluminum high rise intake, an Edelbrock carb with duel fuel feeds (a double pumper?), it has an MSD 6AL ignition box, and an MSD Blaster 2 ignition coil. It definitely has some type of bigger cam in it, from the way it runs. I have no idea, other than the cam, what has been done internally, as far as heads, crank, boring, etc.
It has the original factory 4-speed manual transmission.
That's all I have gentlemen, please let me know what I need to consider, etc.
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