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RE: Road Atlanta Gear Ratio

To: "'Mike Munson '" <fasttrs@mindspring.com>,
Subject: RE: Road Atlanta Gear Ratio
From: Bill Babcock <BillB@bnj.com>
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 20:55:21 -0800
All this talk of diffs reminds me--the coolest suggestion anyone made in the
FOT recently was using a press to squish the case rather than the special
tool to spread it. Forgot who told me that, but boy it works so slick!

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-fot@Autox.Team.Net
To: yellowandgreen@comcast.net; fot@Autox.Team.Net
Sent: 1/18/2005 8:46 PM
Subject: RE: Road Atlanta Gear Ratio

Sam Halkias, another friend and I have always run 3:45s here in our
TR6's and always wished for taller gears. With an overdrive some TR4's
have run 4:11. That back strait is awfully long. Use the tallest you
have just don't pass me.

Mike Munson
In the frozen south


Dennis DeLap here in the frozen midwest................
I am surrounded by Triumph parts - with my TR4 in construction and my
TR3 in race prep mode for the "Mitty" at Road Atlanta - I just hope that
I can keep everything organized. A common thread these days for my two
Triumphs is the rear axle. In preparation for the Southwick conversion
on the 4 I have just, this past Saturday, spent the day with my local
Triumph club members at our annual rear end clinic.  The stock open diff
was replaced with a Detroit Locker - I used the 3.73 ring and pinion
that was there, reshimmed, preloaded, all the fun stuff, then broke it
back down for the trip to Geneseo. 
I would like to do a similar teardown on the rear axle that is in my 3.
This axle has been Southwick converted already, and I believe that it is
time to check for wear.
So my question for the GROUP is this - Which gear ratio would be better
for Road Atlanta?  Currently the car has the 4.1 which is leftover from
when an overdrive transmission was installed. I have no plans for
replacing the overdrive so would the 3.73 be better at this point?

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