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[TR] GT6 3.27 ratio was GT6 Cabriolet

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Subject: [TR] GT6 3.27 ratio was GT6 Cabriolet
From: aribert neumann <aribertn@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2015 23:53:09 -0500
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My '71 GT6 was originally a non OD trans.  I acquired the OD trans to be
able to have a more relaxed cruising rpm - had I changed to the 3.89 ratio
when I changed the trans, the engine revs for a given speed would have been
virtually the same as w/o the OD.    I intentionally kept the 3.27 diff
ratio.   I ran the car w/ the 2L and OD and 3.27 for about 15K miles before
I did the body and engine (2.5L) swaps.  I thought the 3.27 and the OD was
an ideal everyday combination - whether putzing in stop & go traffic or
zipping along on the freeway early in the morning heading off to work.
After destroying 2 diffs in 4 years, I built up a Mazda diff similar to the
GRM Ro-Spit  project car.  Unfortunately the lowest numerical rear axle
ratio available for this combination of Mazda parts is 3.667 - for me not
as bad as the 3.89 but not as sweet as the 3.27.  My car is a '71 GT6
convertible (78 Spit body), '73 TR6 engine, head milled 0.140, street cam &
triple Webers.  I would guess that the engine is somewhere in the 130 hp
range that you are aiming for.



From: jmbs46@comcast.net
To: "List, Triumph" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Cc:
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2015 17:48:03 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [TR] GT6 Cabriolet
Hi folks.

I have a couple more questions on the GT6 I was hoping for some wisdom here.


2- I also understand the diffs are pretty much the same as far as power
handling. I plan on getting and overdrive, so is the 3.89 ratio from the
Spitfire is what the factory used in the US. But, apparently the German
GT6s with OD used the US non OD ratio, the 3:27, maybe that is better for a
more relaxed cruise? Not planning on drag racing much, but also don't want
a car that cant get out of its own way.

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<div dir=3D"ltr">My &#39;71 GT6 was originally a non OD trans.=C2=A0 I acqu=
ired the OD trans to be able to have a more relaxed cruising rpm - had I ch=
anged to the 3.89 ratio when I changed the trans, the engine revs for a giv=
en speed would have been virtually the same as w/o the OD. =C2=A0=C2=A0 I i=
ntentionally kept the 3.27 diff ratio. =C2=A0 I ran the car w/ the 2L and O=
D and 3.27 for about 15K miles before I did the body and engine (2.5L) swap=
s.=C2=A0 I thought the 3.27 and the OD was an ideal everyday combination - =
whether putzing in stop &amp; go traffic or zipping along on the freeway ea=
rly in the morning heading off to work. =C2=A0 After destroying 2 diffs in =
4 years, I built up a Mazda diff similar to the GRM Ro-Spit=C2=A0 project c=
ar.=C2=A0 Unfortunately the lowest numerical rear axle ratio available for =
this combination of Mazda parts is 3.667 - for me not as bad as the 3.89 bu=
t not as sweet as the 3.27.=C2=A0 My car is a &#39;71 GT6 convertible (78 S=
pit body), &#39;73 TR6 engine, head milled 0.140, street cam &amp; triple W=
ebers.=C2=A0 I would guess that the engine is somewhere in the 130 hp range=
 that you are aiming for.=C2=A0 <br><div><br><br><br>From:=C2=A0<a href=3D"=
mailto:jmbs46@comcast.net";>jmbs46@comcast.net</a><br>To:=C2=A0&quot;List, T=
riumph&quot; &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:triumphs@autox.team.net";>triumphs@autox.=
team.net</a>&gt;<br>Cc:=C2=A0<br>Date:=C2=A0Fri, 27 Feb 2015 17:48:03 +0000=
 (UTC)<br>Subject:=C2=A0[TR] GT6 Cabriolet<br><div><div style=3D"font-famil=
y:Arial;font-size:12pt;color:rgb(0,0,0)"><div>Hi folks.<br></div>
<div>=C2=A0</div>
<div>I have a couple more questions on the GT6 I was hoping for some wisdom=
 here.</div>
<div>=C2=A0</div><br><div>2- I also understand the diffs are pretty much th=
e same as far as=20
power handling. I plan on getting and overdrive, so is the 3.89 ratio=20
from the Spitfire is what the factory used in the US. But, apparently=20
the German GT6s with OD used the US non OD ratio, the 3:27, maybe that=20
is better for a more relaxed cruise? Not planning on drag racing much,=20
but also don&#39;t want a car that cant get out of its own way.</div></div>=
</div></div></div>

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