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Here's my Mild Build
C4 Auto Transmission
66 orig 289 bored to 30"over
Flat Top Pistons
Comp cams #21-432-8 .512 Lift
Alum Heads
1.6roller Rockers
7121 Edelbrock Intake manifold
Summit racing S.S Carb
Headman Elite Long Tube headers,Flowmasters 40s.
MSD Ign
Orig Rear end from Build sheet 2.80.1 ( May have been changed No Tag on Rear Diff)
I plan on checking out what my rear diff ratio is over the winter and rebuilding completely.
What Rear Axle Ratio would work best with my Engine Trans Combo.
Bearing in Mind this Car is Just a Cruizer for around the City and the Odd Hwy trip .
Jimmy O
Just looking for suggestions,and or what works for you Guys
Last edited by Fastbackbhoy (9/23/2013 5:46 PM)
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If you are gonna do any combination of city and freeway driving, 3.25:1 is a good all around gear. I wouldn't go any lower than 3.50 without overdrive, or it'll drive you crazy on freeway. If yours is an 8" rear, sometimes you can find a 3.33:1 and 3.40:1 gears. I had those in our 65 mustangs and they work great, but hard to find, as they are Chevy/mopar ratios. Not sure if any of the aftermarket guys offer these for a ford, but worth a look.
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I would first determine the long range plan. If you are fairly certain that you are going to change to a 5 speed manual or a AOD at some point down the road, I would build it to suit those transmissions.
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Like cougrnut stated, if you go lower than a 3.25 ratio, the car will be really revving going down the freeway at 60 MPH. I used to have 3.25 with a C-4 and really hated it.
Bottom line: What is the intended use for the car? You cannot have a race car that works well in street trim, and you cannot have a street car that works well in race trim. Pick one, or prepare for alot of compromise in desired performance, whether that be cruising in comfort or First On Race Day.
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Fastbackbhoy wrote:
Here's my Mild Build
C4 Auto Transmission
66 orig 289 bored to 30"over
Flat Top Pistons
Comp cams #21-432-8 .512 Lift
Alum Heads
1.6roller Rockers
7121 Edelbrock Intake manifold
Summit racing S.S Carb
Headman Elite Long Tube headers,Flowmasters 40s.
MSD Ign
Orig Rear end from Build sheet 2.80.1 ( May have been changed No Tag on Rear Diff)
I plan on checking out what my rear diff ratio is over the winter and rebuilding completely.
What Rear Axle Ratio would work best with my Engine Trans Combo.
Jimmy O
Just looking for suggestions,and or what works for you Guys
A trans update to a AOD or 5speed might be the first issue. I went thru similar updates and had a 3.0 rear gear. After all my updates of: new engine, ac, ps, rear change to 3.55 and 5 speed. the one that completly changed the atitude of the car was the over drive tranny. (my car is also a emberglo gt fastback)
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Jimmy, use this chart to see what kind of cruise rpms you can live with on the C-4
Knowing you I think you will more than likely go to an O/D tranny somewhere down the road, it is the answer for performance and gas mileage.
I'm running 3.25 gears with my AOD and seeing 22-24 MP/USG with my 331. My set up gets me 1950 RPM at 70MPH, very nice for highway cruising.
I could have lived with 3,5 gears but I am more interested in the fuel saving over a bit of extra low end perfrormance.
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My brother's '66 vert has a warmed over '85 5.0L with the C-4 and the 3.00:1 gears are about perfect, all things considered. I have 3.25:1 in my car with a T-5 and I'm into 5th gear without much effort. I had 3.50:1 with a different Mustang and a Toploader and it got a bit tiring.
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Rudi wrote:
Jimmy, use this chart to see what kind of cruise rpms you can live with on the C-4
Knowing you I think you will more than likely go to an O/D tranny somewhere down the road, it is the answer for performance and gas mileage.
I'm running 3.25 gears with my AOD and seeing 22-24 MP/USG with my 331. My set up gets me 1950 RPM at 70MPH, very nice for highway cruising.
I could have lived with 3,5 gears but I am more interested in the fuel saving over a bit of extra low end perfrormance.
X-2...I'm with you Rudi.......3&1/4 would suit me just fine.
6s6
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According to Mustang Steves FAQ section on rear ratio selection you need at least a 9:1 torque multiplication ratio for a good street performer and perhaps should take this into consideration as well as highway driving.
A stock C-4 first gear is 2.46:1. multiply the first gear ratio by the rear end's ring & pinion ratio to arrive at the TQ X ratio
I went with the Broader Performance wide ratio gearset for my C-4 2.92:1 first/ 1.68:1 second/ 1:1 third and a 2.79:1 rear. Still putting the car together so I can't give a proper testimony but it seems about the best option for running the C-4 on the street.
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