BT67Dart
Well-Known Member
I have a 67 Dart, 727 Trans, 340 engine for power (not yet built), will likely use aluminum heads, decent cam (solid flat tappet or solid roller), slightly less than 10:1 compression to run pump gas.
I've been researching gear ratios and automatic transmission options for street/highway use. I know this is the same problem many have discussed, but I am still trying to get the best of both worlds without installing a transmission or overdrive unit that does not fit the car (major rework to frame/floorpan). Meaning, fun to drive on the steet, but decent RPM's on the highway, not interested in the droning noise of high revs going down the highway. So, one option I thought was of interest was the A998/A999 trans, lock-up would be nice, but those are difficult to find, unclear on part availability as well. So, what about the option of using a low gear set (2.74, 1.54, 1)in the 727 trans. Seems like you can get the benefit of a lower starting gear, more torque at the rear wheels initially, yet still have a final gear ration that is somewhat decent on the highway. Here's a comparison between two 727 gearsets, attached image.
It compares the gearsets wiht a 2.94 rear gear, 28 inch tire. Its just a rough comparison, no doubt the inputs might be off here and there.
I could also go with a 904 that already had this setup, if it was reasonably built.
Anyone have actual experience with this setup (pros, cons)?
I've been researching gear ratios and automatic transmission options for street/highway use. I know this is the same problem many have discussed, but I am still trying to get the best of both worlds without installing a transmission or overdrive unit that does not fit the car (major rework to frame/floorpan). Meaning, fun to drive on the steet, but decent RPM's on the highway, not interested in the droning noise of high revs going down the highway. So, one option I thought was of interest was the A998/A999 trans, lock-up would be nice, but those are difficult to find, unclear on part availability as well. So, what about the option of using a low gear set (2.74, 1.54, 1)in the 727 trans. Seems like you can get the benefit of a lower starting gear, more torque at the rear wheels initially, yet still have a final gear ration that is somewhat decent on the highway. Here's a comparison between two 727 gearsets, attached image.
It compares the gearsets wiht a 2.94 rear gear, 28 inch tire. Its just a rough comparison, no doubt the inputs might be off here and there.
I could also go with a 904 that already had this setup, if it was reasonably built.
Anyone have actual experience with this setup (pros, cons)?















