I've notice something with gearing it's hard to explain so I'll mainly show examples so say we have 28" tires auto with 2.45 1st gear.
So were gonna figure out what mph will 2.76, 3.91 and 5.13 will hit 3,000 rpm, 4,500 rpm and 6,000 rpm in 1st gear.
1st gear x 2.76 = 37 mph @ 3,000 rpm, 55.5 mph @ 4,500 rpm and 74 mph @ 6,000 rpm.
1st gear x 3.91 = 26 mph @ 3,000 rpm, 39 mph @ 4,500 rpm and 52 mph @ 6,000 rpm.
1st gear x 5.13 = 20 mph @ 3,000 rpm, 30 mph @ 4,500 rpm and 40 mph @ 6,000 rpm.
So what are we looking at here, in 1st gear it only takes 20 mph to get to 3,000 rpm with 5.13's and 37 mph with 2.76 so 3.91's are about half way choice between 2.76 vs 5.13 but given 65% of the results, it's only 6 mph from the 5.13's 20 mph vs 11 mph from the 2.76's 37 mph and does similar at 4,500 and 6,000 rpm and through out the other gears, now obviously you don't get the extra torque multiplication of 5.13 vs 3.91 but you do get a greater percentage of rpm per mph, which helps you get into your powerband easier.
So it seems you get some diminishing returns say after 3.91 gears, plus most don't need 5.13 anyways, going from 3.23 to 3.91 gonna be more effective than 3.91 to 4.56 to get your engine into it's powerband.
So were gonna figure out what mph will 2.76, 3.91 and 5.13 will hit 3,000 rpm, 4,500 rpm and 6,000 rpm in 1st gear.
1st gear x 2.76 = 37 mph @ 3,000 rpm, 55.5 mph @ 4,500 rpm and 74 mph @ 6,000 rpm.
1st gear x 3.91 = 26 mph @ 3,000 rpm, 39 mph @ 4,500 rpm and 52 mph @ 6,000 rpm.
1st gear x 5.13 = 20 mph @ 3,000 rpm, 30 mph @ 4,500 rpm and 40 mph @ 6,000 rpm.
So what are we looking at here, in 1st gear it only takes 20 mph to get to 3,000 rpm with 5.13's and 37 mph with 2.76 so 3.91's are about half way choice between 2.76 vs 5.13 but given 65% of the results, it's only 6 mph from the 5.13's 20 mph vs 11 mph from the 2.76's 37 mph and does similar at 4,500 and 6,000 rpm and through out the other gears, now obviously you don't get the extra torque multiplication of 5.13 vs 3.91 but you do get a greater percentage of rpm per mph, which helps you get into your powerband easier.
So it seems you get some diminishing returns say after 3.91 gears, plus most don't need 5.13 anyways, going from 3.23 to 3.91 gonna be more effective than 3.91 to 4.56 to get your engine into it's powerband.

















