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Anyone know where to find the ratios for an IS250 6M box? Could be a decent starting point and then we can sort out final drive.
And I've noticed in more than one review now they've talked about different gear ratios? Could there be an optional rear diff maybe? I believe the domestics still offer 'digger' low (big number) FD's on some of their products. And Toyota has offered different ratios on different spec in the past (Mk3 Supra had at least 4 different rear diffs available).
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where is this video? can anyone point me to it?
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Note that the RSX-S's gearing is still taller (since it has a higher redline). Also the FT's jump from 2nd to 3rd is a bit higher than the RSX-S' (~42%-45% vs ~40%). Quote:
If the engineers were using 5th to determine the reported top speed of 220km/hr, that actually explains the discrepancy (and would mean 5th tops out at 136 MPH). Yesterday, I asked @EdLoh about that: @EdLoh Hope everything is OK in Japan with the quake. Back to the BRZ, is it possible they meant 220 km/hr is its top speed in 5th gear?I added it to the original post. Last edited by Deslock; 12-03-2011 at 05:39 PM. Reason: typo |
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Top gear would be top speed provided you have the power to fight drag. FFIW the last Celica's top speed was redline-limited in 6th, I believe.
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Oh you're probably right then, about the 1st gear. I guess you'd want a shorter 1st to make starts easier. I think for performance cars they either need to add another gear or have an "overdrive" unit or something, as I think you really need 6 to keep power at a good place. I applaud Porsche for their 7 speed manual
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Even if you drop down to a slightly lower RPM, or if those spreadsheets aren't quite accurate (because they ignore increased losses due to internal friction or other factors), it seems there is enough of a margin to continue accelerating in 6th. However, I have no experience calculating top speed and I've not driven more than 135 MPH, so I'm far from an authority on this. And I don't care about top speed anyway... I'm just curious because of the comments that it's limited by redline rather than the computer (perhaps it was a mistranslation). |
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It will almost certainly do 62 in 2nd. Everywhere but the US and Canada now use 0-100km/h (0-62mph) as the benchmark so I would be very surprised if they made the car need a gearchange. Even the UK no almost entirely uses 0-62 (well the manufacturers do anyway)
Has it been confirmed that the red line is the same in all gears as it is quite common to have a higher redline in 1st and 2nd now? Edit: EVO confirms that it does 62 in second: "Taken all the way to the redline the BRZ should be capable of dispatching 0-60mph in just under second (typo seven?) seconds (I guessed 6.7 and my chaperone just smiled), but it feels like the gearing has been very carefully chosen for the benchmark – the manual transmission (just) allows 100km/h in second gear. Actually getting a sub-7 0-60 would mean interfacing with the rev limiter a couple of tenths afterwards." Last edited by cossey; 12-04-2011 at 04:51 AM. Reason: new information |
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I guess it will depend on how much of a fuel-economy gear they want 6th to be. I did a gearing spreadsheet using the GenCoupe V6's transmission gear ratios (all I had handy) and a 4.10:1 final drive (GenCoupe's is 3.54:1) giving the 86 a theoretical top speed of ~167mph in 6th with 215/45R17 tires and the 5-6 shift putting the car at 5800rpm. Redline top speed in 5th would be ~132mph. From that it looks like it could break 132mph in 6th, especially if it's as slippery drag-wise as they claim. (More real data on this car would be nice...)
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Gear Ratios From GT5
From the GT5 game the GT-86 has the following gear ratios:
3.626 2.188 1.541 1.213 1.000 0.767 The Differential ratio is listed as 4.1 which would give the following redline speeds with 215/45R17 tires: 35.6 59.0 83.8 106.4 129.1 168.3 The video in the first post implies that for the 2nd and 3rd gear ratios above the differential ratio should really be about 3.92. Using this value results in the following redline speeds: 37.2 61.7 87.6 111.3 135.1 176.1 Last edited by DSPographer; 12-27-2011 at 10:35 PM. Reason: Edited for more readable formatting |
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Thanks for the info... I'd noticed that GT5's gearing is shorter, but hadn't yet looked it up (I cut my hand and haven't been able to play GT5 since initially trying out the GT86).
It's also noteworthy that someone posted that the top speed they were able to attain in GT5 is 137 MPH. Anyway, I hope the real-world production gearing is closer to the game rather than what's in the Subaru promo video. |
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Hey guys I noticed that on the S2000 for example they list primary reduction ratio for the gearbox, but on Toyota cars you can't find this...
Is primary reduction something that varies a lot? Between all AZ6 transmissions, is it likely that any gearset or primary reduction gearset would interchangeable? I'm trying to think of ways to lower the 6th speed ratio. |
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I'd imagine that's because there isn't one. I'm assuming that the S2000's primary reduction is at the gearset that links the input shaft to the countershaft. On most transmissions it's simply a one to one ratio and if more reduction is needed it happens at the ring/pinion. I'd assume that a 1:1 gearset with the 9000 rpm redline would have caused some bearing or shaft to spin faster than the engineers were comfortable with.
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