'01 Civic EX Gears.....
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'01 Civic EX Gears.....
I have an '01 Civic EX coupe 5-speed that may need a clutch
replacement soon. 90% of my driving is Interstae commute. At 70 mph in
5th gear, my RPM's are at 3400. I was thinking that if I could have
taller gears in 4th and 5th, reducing that RPM point to around
2800-3000, I might be able to get even better fuel economy.
Has anyone out there done such a modification to their car, or know if
optional gear rations are available ?
replacement soon. 90% of my driving is Interstae commute. At 70 mph in
5th gear, my RPM's are at 3400. I was thinking that if I could have
taller gears in 4th and 5th, reducing that RPM point to around
2800-3000, I might be able to get even better fuel economy.
Has anyone out there done such a modification to their car, or know if
optional gear rations are available ?
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Re: '01 Civic EX Gears.....
Chief_Billy@hotmail.com wrote in news:1190040215.403463.111310@
19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com:
> I have an '01 Civic EX coupe 5-speed that may need a clutch
> replacement soon. 90% of my driving is Interstae commute. At 70 mph in
> 5th gear, my RPM's are at 3400. I was thinking that if I could have
> taller gears in 4th and 5th, reducing that RPM point to around
> 2800-3000, I might be able to get even better fuel economy.
>
> Has anyone out there done such a modification to their car, or know if
> optional gear rations are available ?
>
>
I wish Mista B0ne was still posting here. He knew this sort of stuff.
My Integra suffers from the same problem. What I wouldn't give for a taller
5th...
A taller 5th would also help highway-mile piston ring life, which is
distressingly short on Honda's lower-geared models.
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19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com:
> I have an '01 Civic EX coupe 5-speed that may need a clutch
> replacement soon. 90% of my driving is Interstae commute. At 70 mph in
> 5th gear, my RPM's are at 3400. I was thinking that if I could have
> taller gears in 4th and 5th, reducing that RPM point to around
> 2800-3000, I might be able to get even better fuel economy.
>
> Has anyone out there done such a modification to their car, or know if
> optional gear rations are available ?
>
>
I wish Mista B0ne was still posting here. He knew this sort of stuff.
My Integra suffers from the same problem. What I wouldn't give for a taller
5th...
A taller 5th would also help highway-mile piston ring life, which is
distressingly short on Honda's lower-geared models.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: '01 Civic EX Gears.....
Chief_Billy@hotmail.com wrote in news:1190040215.403463.111310@
19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com:
> I have an '01 Civic EX coupe 5-speed that may need a clutch
> replacement soon. 90% of my driving is Interstae commute. At 70 mph in
> 5th gear, my RPM's are at 3400. I was thinking that if I could have
> taller gears in 4th and 5th, reducing that RPM point to around
> 2800-3000, I might be able to get even better fuel economy.
>
> Has anyone out there done such a modification to their car, or know if
> optional gear rations are available ?
>
>
I wish Mista B0ne was still posting here. He knew this sort of stuff.
My Integra suffers from the same problem. What I wouldn't give for a taller
5th...
A taller 5th would also help highway-mile piston ring life, which is
distressingly short on Honda's lower-geared models.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com:
> I have an '01 Civic EX coupe 5-speed that may need a clutch
> replacement soon. 90% of my driving is Interstae commute. At 70 mph in
> 5th gear, my RPM's are at 3400. I was thinking that if I could have
> taller gears in 4th and 5th, reducing that RPM point to around
> 2800-3000, I might be able to get even better fuel economy.
>
> Has anyone out there done such a modification to their car, or know if
> optional gear rations are available ?
>
>
I wish Mista B0ne was still posting here. He knew this sort of stuff.
My Integra suffers from the same problem. What I wouldn't give for a taller
5th...
A taller 5th would also help highway-mile piston ring life, which is
distressingly short on Honda's lower-geared models.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: '01 Civic EX Gears.....
Tegger wrote:
> Chief_Billy@hotmail.com wrote in news:1190040215.403463.111310@
> 19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I have an '01 Civic EX coupe 5-speed that may need a clutch
>> replacement soon. 90% of my driving is Interstae commute. At 70 mph in
>> 5th gear, my RPM's are at 3400. I was thinking that if I could have
>> taller gears in 4th and 5th, reducing that RPM point to around
>> 2800-3000, I might be able to get even better fuel economy.
>>
>> Has anyone out there done such a modification to their car, or know if
>> optional gear rations are available ?
>>
>>
>
>
> I wish Mista B0ne was still posting here. He knew this sort of stuff.
>
> My Integra suffers from the same problem. What I wouldn't give for a taller
> 5th...
>
> A taller 5th would also help highway-mile piston ring life, which is
> distressingly short on Honda's lower-geared models.
>
"distressingly short"??? and when was the last time you owned a buick?
> Chief_Billy@hotmail.com wrote in news:1190040215.403463.111310@
> 19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I have an '01 Civic EX coupe 5-speed that may need a clutch
>> replacement soon. 90% of my driving is Interstae commute. At 70 mph in
>> 5th gear, my RPM's are at 3400. I was thinking that if I could have
>> taller gears in 4th and 5th, reducing that RPM point to around
>> 2800-3000, I might be able to get even better fuel economy.
>>
>> Has anyone out there done such a modification to their car, or know if
>> optional gear rations are available ?
>>
>>
>
>
> I wish Mista B0ne was still posting here. He knew this sort of stuff.
>
> My Integra suffers from the same problem. What I wouldn't give for a taller
> 5th...
>
> A taller 5th would also help highway-mile piston ring life, which is
> distressingly short on Honda's lower-geared models.
>
"distressingly short"??? and when was the last time you owned a buick?
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Re: '01 Civic EX Gears.....
Tegger wrote:
> Chief_Billy@hotmail.com wrote in news:1190040215.403463.111310@
> 19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I have an '01 Civic EX coupe 5-speed that may need a clutch
>> replacement soon. 90% of my driving is Interstae commute. At 70 mph in
>> 5th gear, my RPM's are at 3400. I was thinking that if I could have
>> taller gears in 4th and 5th, reducing that RPM point to around
>> 2800-3000, I might be able to get even better fuel economy.
>>
>> Has anyone out there done such a modification to their car, or know if
>> optional gear rations are available ?
>>
>>
>
>
> I wish Mista B0ne was still posting here. He knew this sort of stuff.
>
> My Integra suffers from the same problem. What I wouldn't give for a taller
> 5th...
>
> A taller 5th would also help highway-mile piston ring life, which is
> distressingly short on Honda's lower-geared models.
>
"distressingly short"??? and when was the last time you owned a buick?
> Chief_Billy@hotmail.com wrote in news:1190040215.403463.111310@
> 19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I have an '01 Civic EX coupe 5-speed that may need a clutch
>> replacement soon. 90% of my driving is Interstae commute. At 70 mph in
>> 5th gear, my RPM's are at 3400. I was thinking that if I could have
>> taller gears in 4th and 5th, reducing that RPM point to around
>> 2800-3000, I might be able to get even better fuel economy.
>>
>> Has anyone out there done such a modification to their car, or know if
>> optional gear rations are available ?
>>
>>
>
>
> I wish Mista B0ne was still posting here. He knew this sort of stuff.
>
> My Integra suffers from the same problem. What I wouldn't give for a taller
> 5th...
>
> A taller 5th would also help highway-mile piston ring life, which is
> distressingly short on Honda's lower-geared models.
>
"distressingly short"??? and when was the last time you owned a buick?
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Re: '01 Civic EX Gears.....
On Sep 17, 7:43 am, Chief_Bi...@hotmail.com wrote:
> I have an '01 Civic EX coupe 5-speed that may need a clutch
> replacement soon. 90% of my driving is Interstae commute. At 70 mph in
> 5th gear, my RPM's are at 3400. I was thinking that if I could have
> taller gears in 4th and 5th, reducing that RPM point to around
> 2800-3000, I might be able to get even better fuel economy.
hmm, I have a 01 Civic LX, and at 70 mph I'm barely over 3000 rpm.
Guess the EX is geared quite differently.
> I have an '01 Civic EX coupe 5-speed that may need a clutch
> replacement soon. 90% of my driving is Interstae commute. At 70 mph in
> 5th gear, my RPM's are at 3400. I was thinking that if I could have
> taller gears in 4th and 5th, reducing that RPM point to around
> 2800-3000, I might be able to get even better fuel economy.
hmm, I have a 01 Civic LX, and at 70 mph I'm barely over 3000 rpm.
Guess the EX is geared quite differently.
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Re: '01 Civic EX Gears.....
On Sep 17, 7:43 am, Chief_Bi...@hotmail.com wrote:
> I have an '01 Civic EX coupe 5-speed that may need a clutch
> replacement soon. 90% of my driving is Interstae commute. At 70 mph in
> 5th gear, my RPM's are at 3400. I was thinking that if I could have
> taller gears in 4th and 5th, reducing that RPM point to around
> 2800-3000, I might be able to get even better fuel economy.
hmm, I have a 01 Civic LX, and at 70 mph I'm barely over 3000 rpm.
Guess the EX is geared quite differently.
> I have an '01 Civic EX coupe 5-speed that may need a clutch
> replacement soon. 90% of my driving is Interstae commute. At 70 mph in
> 5th gear, my RPM's are at 3400. I was thinking that if I could have
> taller gears in 4th and 5th, reducing that RPM point to around
> 2800-3000, I might be able to get even better fuel economy.
hmm, I have a 01 Civic LX, and at 70 mph I'm barely over 3000 rpm.
Guess the EX is geared quite differently.
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Re: '01 Civic EX Gears.....
A larger diameter tire would also work to lower rpm's if you have the
clearance but would also affect your speedo reading. If your OEM tires are
worn that would also increase your rpm's a bit for a given speed. Remember
you need more power at higher speeds to off set drag which increases
dramatically at higher speeds. A higer gear ratio would result in lower
engine speed and possibly worse gas milage if your out of the correct
torque and horsepower range.
And Honda's like to spin. Honda engines powered all of the Indy racers
this year and none had an engine failure.
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clearance but would also affect your speedo reading. If your OEM tires are
worn that would also increase your rpm's a bit for a given speed. Remember
you need more power at higher speeds to off set drag which increases
dramatically at higher speeds. A higer gear ratio would result in lower
engine speed and possibly worse gas milage if your out of the correct
torque and horsepower range.
And Honda's like to spin. Honda engines powered all of the Indy racers
this year and none had an engine failure.
--
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Re: '01 Civic EX Gears.....
A larger diameter tire would also work to lower rpm's if you have the
clearance but would also affect your speedo reading. If your OEM tires are
worn that would also increase your rpm's a bit for a given speed. Remember
you need more power at higher speeds to off set drag which increases
dramatically at higher speeds. A higer gear ratio would result in lower
engine speed and possibly worse gas milage if your out of the correct
torque and horsepower range.
And Honda's like to spin. Honda engines powered all of the Indy racers
this year and none had an engine failure.
--
Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.honda/
More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html
clearance but would also affect your speedo reading. If your OEM tires are
worn that would also increase your rpm's a bit for a given speed. Remember
you need more power at higher speeds to off set drag which increases
dramatically at higher speeds. A higer gear ratio would result in lower
engine speed and possibly worse gas milage if your out of the correct
torque and horsepower range.
And Honda's like to spin. Honda engines powered all of the Indy racers
this year and none had an engine failure.
--
Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.honda/
More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html
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