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Yes, Benzo, I am running the four speed differential with an early series LT77 that I installed the very late 5th gear in it.
Nick made a good point. My tires are the stock 185 x 13 on the stock steel wheels with 30lbs of domestic air pressure.
Just as a reference, the four speed cars with the stock 3.63/1 differential will be spinning about 3275RPM's at 60mph. Also, note 4th gear in a LT77 is the same direct drive ratio as top gear on the four speed gearbox. That's why we should limit this comparison to 5th gear at 60mph with stock height tires.
Mildred Hargis
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OK. Here are the numbers on the FHC with the 5 speed and the 3.45:1 diff and tires at 195-60/14. 60 MPH shows 2500 RPM compared to 2620 RPM calculated. Here are the rest of the numbers: at 3000 rpm: 1st=18, 2nd=29, 3rd=42, 4th=60, 5th=71.
All of these numbers are within 1.7 MPH of the theoretical that I calculated.
If I change the tire size to 175-70/13 the calculated numbers are at 60 MPH are 3.9=2890, 3.63=2690, 3.45=2555.
Looks like the slightly taller tires I have make the highway cruise a little more quite.
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nick
'79 TR7 DHC
'76 TR7 FHC