it’s the 2.47 gear set . I’m running 3.73 at the moment .
Hey, how's going eh?
As others have said;
Application is everything.
This presentation will be for a small-cammed SBM, for street in say a 3400 pound car and driver, with occasional hiway blasts..
Hiway usage is key so lets start there.
Without an overdrive, your 3.73s will get you 65= 3020, with 27" tires. This is ok for short blasts say 30 minutes or so. I never loked cruising that high, because it wears out my expensive engine about 35% faster; plus, it's loud, and I felt sorry for her. You may not have the same feelings, I can't say.
Ok so, we have established that, 3.73s are correct for you, as the maximum hiway gear..
Next, in importance to me is where second gear is. I don't much care about first because I have a clutch.
Here are the A833 available gearsets.
247-1.77-1.34-1.00; splits of .717/.757/.746
2.66-1.92-1.39-1.00; splits of .722/.724/.719.
3.09-1.92-1.40-1.00; splits of .620/.729/.714
3.09-1.67-1.00-.73od; splits of .540/.599/.730
still talking about Second Gear, my 367 likes a minimum of
6.20 roadgear , cuz that will get me 65@ 5000, where I shut down. If you have a stock-cammed 318, this will be too high a rev for it, cuz they're done at 4400; so 5000 is quite a stretch.
If you have a 276/286/110 cam like I do, this is too low. So I run up to
7.20, for 65=5830.
So lets say you had a 340 with a stock cam, that peaks around 5000, and pulls pretty good to say 5500. As you can see above, there are 3 Second gears to choose from. The 340 will like a 6.79 roadgear, which divided by 3.73 rear gear, is a 1.82 Second.
Now look at the available Seconds. You got 1.77 and 1.92 , with 1.77 being the closer one, which will get you 65=5350..
> and now we come to First Gear.
I built my engine for gobs of low-rpm torque, so she'll pull just about any rear gear, and I have proved it. My go-to is 10 pounds per cubic inch, so at 3650/367, my first gear choice is 9.95, which, with 3.23s would be a 3.08 low gear. but with 3.73s would be 2.66. It's almost like the factory had it right.
But
in the beginning I specified a weight of 3400. Suppose you have a 318. Then, 3400/318=
10.69 starter gear, and with 3.73s, that is a 2.87 First gear. So, obviously, the 2.47 is way out in left field, about 16% low.
If yur 318 is a stock low-compression model, this is gunna suck. Yur gunna need to pump up the low-rpm torque, that same 16%, to get you back into the game.
To use that close ratio trans, and have fun, your choices are;
1) rev the engine up higher and slip the clutch out, or
2) get a trans with a 16% lower first gear, or
3) lose 16% weight off the combo, or
4) increase your low-rpm torque by that same 16%.
Let's talk about this option.
Say your pure stock 318 is currently pumping 133psi. The Wallace calculator estimates your V/P to be 110, which is really low. Yur gunna need to bring that up 16%, to 127.6 which will need an increase in compression pressure to 158psi, which, with a stock cam and heads, will require a compression-ratio increase to 10/1. and now, your 2.47 x 3.73=9.21 will take off just fine.
Now, I'll go you one better.
If you had a 10/1 otherwise stock 318, have a gander at that overdrive trans.
The numbers I spit out, suggest that your minimum first roadgear is
9.21, which with the od trans requires a
minimum 2.98 rear gear.
Second needs to be around
6.50, which is 3.89 rear gears.
Easy peasy right, just slam some 3.91s in there and call it done right?
Not so fast, your 10/1 318 won't need 3.91s for either First nor Second. and since you already have 3.73s, yur good to go right? and, your 10/1- 318 can easily pull that 54% 1-2 split .
And finally, 65=2200 with 27" tires. yahoo!!
What's not to like?
I'll tell you what's not to like.
32 mph in Second gear is 2485 rpm, and even this 158psi, 10:1, 318, is not gunna pull very hard. The thing is, the vast majority of your city miles are gunna be at 30 to 35 mph. Downshifting into first at 32 mph brings 4600rpm, and you'll only be in it for a second, and then yur outta revs. So then, 3.73s are the wrong gear for this circumstance. the Second roadgear is 1.67 x 3.73= 6.23, which is just too low, IMO, for this combo.
The only solutions for this dilemma are, a higher rear gear, or a bigger engine. This is why I chose a 360, for to work with this specific trans. And I started with 4.30s for 32mph =2860, and 65=2540
The 11/1, 360 instantly annihilates the tires from 2860 in Second gear.
My problem was remembering to ease into overdrive, and I kept blowing them up. After 35 years of banging 4 gears, every once in a while I'd forget.
Now, above, I have been talking mostly about 318s, and mostly about a 10/1 engine. If you have something different, the numbers would need to be slightly adjusted.
Next, I have run every one of those transmissions with every gear from 2.76 to 5.13s; except 3.73 and 4.56; and behind both my Summer engine, the HO367, and my winter-engine, a low-compression 318, and some behind hi-compression 340s.
I'm 72 and have been driving Mopar stick cars for almost the entire time. I know what I liked and what I didn't like. So now we come to, what's the best.
The best trans/rear gear combo, IMHO, is to run the Commando, and strap a GVod on the back of it, and run 3.55s at 10 pounds per cubic inch. You can go one gearsize in either direction, if you want or need a lil more pep, or a lil more fuel economy, or you have a different than 10/1 pounds per cid .
The straight up road gears are ;
10.97-6.82-4.97-3.55-2.77, and 65=2240rpm.
If you already have the 2.47 box,
then I would run it with the 3.73s for ;
9.21-6.60-5.00-3.73-(2.91od); 65=3020 in direct/2355 in od
IMHO, this would make an even better combo than mine, because of the better 3-4 split; and I would have a 2.47 box, except, my 1-2-3 is a touch better, and I never hit the 3-4 at WOT anyway.
If I was "stuck" with a 318, or any low-compression SBM;
the first thing I would do is,
get rid of that low cylinder pressure.
For a streeter, with a manual trans, that nominal 8/1 Scr is a real downer. Whatever you spend on getting the pressure up, will be regained in spades, every time you hit the go-pedal, by the ear-to-ear grins, as the tires beg for mercy.
This goes double for if yur not close to sealevel.