Originally Posted by Johnny
Where does the third and fourth gear redline MPH wise in the P11 and b15?
Where does the third and fourth gear redline MPH wise in the P11 and b15?
according to Autocrossing.com using these gears http://www.brentroad.com/photos/00360628.jpg
B15 transmission
Gear/ ShiftRPM/ Speed @ 7200 RPM
1st/ N/A/ 33.9
2nd/ 4223/ 57.8
3rd/ 4736/ 87.8
4th/ 5184/ 122.0
5th/ 5699/ 154.1
RPM in top gear at 75 mph: 3504
P11 transmission
Gear/ ShiftRPM/ Speed @ 7200 RPM
1st/ N/A/ 36.0
2nd/ 4223/ 61.4
3rd/ 4736/93.3
4th/ 5184/ 129.6
5th/ 5878/ 158.8
RPM in top gear at 75 mph: 3401
[**Both cars using a tire diameter in inches of 23.4**] and
87.8 minus 93.3, which is a 5.5mph difference in third and 122 minus 129.6 is a 7.6mph difference.
Originally Posted by Payu
I would say it depends on you engine setup if you have a engine that keeps making power after 8,000 rpm also have a laggy turbo then you can take advantage of the of the shorter gears because the car will accelerate quicker an you can always stay on your power band. The car that you see on the video he shifts the car at 8,500 rpms so you do the math...
I'm planning on building a VE+T with a GT2876r, I wanted to take advantage of the powerband, so after doing some research on Honda-tech, since most ppl use the Gs-R or Type-r transmission with similar gears in fact shorter gears and than the B15 transmission and have plenty of success with them.
I would say it depends on you engine setup if you have a engine that keeps making power after 8,000 rpm also have a laggy turbo then you can take advantage of the of the shorter gears because the car will accelerate quicker an you can always stay on your power band. The car that you see on the video he shifts the car at 8,500 rpms so you do the math...