tcanin00
Well-Known Member
I'm having a hard time deciding if I want to convert my car to an AX15 5 speed with overdrive, a 46RE, or keep the 904 lock up and regear the axle. The plan for the car is to be a daily driver that might see some autocross action.
The car is a 1970 Dart Swinger and has a fuel injected 5.2 Magnum with an Xtreme Energy .480" cam with a Ford 8.8 axle with 3.73 gears. With low profile 17" tires it's turning over 3,500 rpm at 70 MPH, and that's why I need to add an overdrive or regear.
Option 1: Use the AX15 that I have from a Dakota so that I can use the 143 tooth flywheel that has the teeth for the crank position sensor. I know I would have to cut the torsion bar cross member and transmission tunnel for clearance, and that is not a problem. After some research on it's gear ratios it doesn't seem like the best option. So I started looking at the R154 Toyota version of the transmission and it's ratios are not much different. There is a company that makes a close ratio gear set that is closer to the ratios of a Tremec TKO/TKX for the AX15 for $2,800 plus shipping. A little pricey, but cheaper than a full TKO/TKX conversion.
Option 1A: keep the stock ratios of the AX15 and regear to 2:76. I read a thread on here that got down into the weeds about ratios versus the power band at different RPM's. Very good read, and it's what got me started thinking about this.
One of the points made is, provided everything else was equal, a car with an AX15 and 2.76 gears would pull as hard as car with a 904 and 4.10's. The same car with an A833 would perform similarly with 4.10 gears, but the ratio gaps would cause a substantial drop in RPM's between shifts.
Option 2: Use a 46RE. It's ratios are decent, and it has a good overdrive percentage. It would require tunnel and cross member clearance, too. Since I'm running a JTEC PCM, I could control the transmission directly with a stock PCM. This would be the cheapest swap, since all of the parts would be used. Even if I had to have on rebuilt, it would be around $1,500 or so. My concern is the stall speed of the torque converter with the cam. Would I need a looser converter for it?
Option 3: keep the 904 and regear to the 2.76-3.08 range. I've seen used gear sets going for $30-50 rebuild kits for $70-100. The cheapest option for sure. The 904's ratio gaps aren't terrible. Would I need a looser converter for the cam?
Pictures of the car in question.
The car is a 1970 Dart Swinger and has a fuel injected 5.2 Magnum with an Xtreme Energy .480" cam with a Ford 8.8 axle with 3.73 gears. With low profile 17" tires it's turning over 3,500 rpm at 70 MPH, and that's why I need to add an overdrive or regear.
Option 1: Use the AX15 that I have from a Dakota so that I can use the 143 tooth flywheel that has the teeth for the crank position sensor. I know I would have to cut the torsion bar cross member and transmission tunnel for clearance, and that is not a problem. After some research on it's gear ratios it doesn't seem like the best option. So I started looking at the R154 Toyota version of the transmission and it's ratios are not much different. There is a company that makes a close ratio gear set that is closer to the ratios of a Tremec TKO/TKX for the AX15 for $2,800 plus shipping. A little pricey, but cheaper than a full TKO/TKX conversion.
Option 1A: keep the stock ratios of the AX15 and regear to 2:76. I read a thread on here that got down into the weeds about ratios versus the power band at different RPM's. Very good read, and it's what got me started thinking about this.
One of the points made is, provided everything else was equal, a car with an AX15 and 2.76 gears would pull as hard as car with a 904 and 4.10's. The same car with an A833 would perform similarly with 4.10 gears, but the ratio gaps would cause a substantial drop in RPM's between shifts.
Option 2: Use a 46RE. It's ratios are decent, and it has a good overdrive percentage. It would require tunnel and cross member clearance, too. Since I'm running a JTEC PCM, I could control the transmission directly with a stock PCM. This would be the cheapest swap, since all of the parts would be used. Even if I had to have on rebuilt, it would be around $1,500 or so. My concern is the stall speed of the torque converter with the cam. Would I need a looser converter for it?
Option 3: keep the 904 and regear to the 2.76-3.08 range. I've seen used gear sets going for $30-50 rebuild kits for $70-100. The cheapest option for sure. The 904's ratio gaps aren't terrible. Would I need a looser converter for the cam?
Pictures of the car in question.















