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MG MGA - 5 spd. Sierra and RPMs
| I'm thinking about the Sierra conversion and was wondering what RPMs I'd be turning with the stock 4.3 Diferential at say, 50, 60, and 70 mph. Is there a chart posted somewhere? Is a different rear end suggested? Would there be an advantage to lightening the flywheel? I'd be using the 1622 cc engine most likely. Thanks. Al |
| A. Tirella |
| My RPM is about 3300 at 80 mph. This is with a 3.9 and in 5 th gear on the fwy. This makes it a real cruiser |
| JEFF BECKER |
| Al This is what my car is giving me: 40mph = 1880-1900rpm 50mph = 2350-2400rpm 60mph = 2820-2900rpm 70mph = 3300-3350rpm 80mph = 3750-3850rpm 90mph = 4230-4350rpm 100mph = 4700-4800rpm The 100mph is an assumption, only got it up to 98mph indicated so far. Steve |
| Steve Gyles |
| Al, It all depends on the tyre diameter you have. also called Rolling diameter of the tyre. You can sometimes find this from the tyre companies web site. I have the mga twin cam calculator / excel Spreadsheet Email me if you want it. Also I saw a very good calculator on an MX5/Miata site once. Google that. Barney Offers this: http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/tires/tt103.htm Go for a 3.7 banjo Diff Newly available. or the old MGB 3.9.... then you don't need to chop the car about and can easily go back to standard. 1st gear is a waste of time with the standard diff, so becomes more usable with these diffs, but you don't get a 1st gear syncro though. Stick in a LSD or Phantom grip centre whilst your there too. Hope this helps <MARK> |
| Mark Hester |
| Ops, email address above |
| Mark Hester |
| From the twin cam calculator with 24.9 inch diameter wheels,,,, which I think are slightly taller on twin cams. 4.3:1 diff gives approx. 40mph = 2300rpm 50mph = 2900rpm 60mph = 3500rpm 70mph = 4050rpm 80mph = 4650rpm 90mph = 5200rpm 100mph = 5800rpm I know on the way back from Le Mans last year on French roads when anything goes.... I tried to stay at 5000 RPM and got overtaken by everything and the Speedo +-5MPH was on about 90MPH... with 4.3 diff Not sure what Diff ratio Steve was quoting, but he's 1000RPM out somehow |
| Mark Hester |
| Mark Are you sure about no syncro on 1st? Mine changes sweetly into that gear on the move. I had always assumed it had syncro. Steve |
| Steve Gyles |
| Steve and Mark, Maybe you guys are not on the same page. I think Steve is referring to the 5 speed Sierra transmission, and Mark, aren't you talking about the stock MGA transmission ( with no synchro on first, of course) ? |
| A. Tirella |
| Al Yes, I was referring to the Ford Type 9 box. My car was a standard 1500. I transplanted a late 1800 (electric tacho) to mate with the 5-speed box. The gearing certainly makes the car more practical in today's traffic. A 3.9 differential is a viable modification. We had quite a discussion about it a couple of months ago. Worth a check in the archives. It's a modification high up on my list. Steve |
| Steve Gyles |
| I believe that Steve's figures are correct. The Hi-Gear company that supplies the Sierra Type 9 gearbox conversion gives the ratios as: 3.65 1.97 1.37 1.00 0.82 http://www.hi-gearengineering.co.uk/frames.htm Using a MGA wheel diameter of 24.9 inches and a rear axle of 4.3 I calculate fifth gear as: 50 MPH = 2400 RPM 60 MPH = 2800 RPM 70 MPH = 3400 RPM 80 MPH = 3800 RPM 90 MPH = 4300 RPM 100 MPH = 4800 RPM The diameter of the tyre is important. I should start a thread on how it is measured, not as simple as first appears! Mick |
| Mick Anderson |
| Sorry though Steves were for standard. OK so to cruze at 70 MPH with the standard MGA gearbox. 4.3:1 Diff = 4050 RPM 3.9:1 Diff = 3700 RPM 3.7:1 Diff = 3500 RPM With standard 4.3:1 diff and a 0.82 5th gear ratio at 70 MPH also. 4.3:1 diff = 3350 RPM So 550 RPM less with 3.7 diff and 700 RPM less with 5 speed. One is about £200 in parts and the other is about £770 plus Plus one can be reversed in about 1-2 hours and the other you can't Only my 0.02c worth But I do have a 5 speed in my MGB GT MK1 Cheers <MARK> |
| Mark Hester |
This thread was discussed between 16/06/2006 and 17/06/2006
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