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I guess this could of been a poll, but anyways... I am doing some research. I want to see how these different gear ratios affect highway driving(3.08, 3.23, 3.73). For example: My Camaro is equipped with a 3.42 rear axle ratio and at 2000rpm i am going about 66mph. I only want input from fellow 4th generation V-6 F-body owners with the A4(4spd automatic) tranny. So my question to you is, how fast are you going at 2000rpm and with what gears?
I want to see how much of a difference there is between the different ratios.
2000 Monterey Maroon Chevrolet Camaro<br />3.8L V-6/4spd Auto
Scroll down to "Find MPH"
Enter 2000 for RPM, tire diameter (235/55R16 is 26.2" or for other sizes scroll down further to calculate that) enter your desired axle ratio (3.42) Transmission ratio is .70 for 4th gear and 1 for TransCas.
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