Hi All, I am soon to remove the 302 Windsor and single rail 4 speed from my 1960 Mk2 Zephyr ute and install a 1UZ and auto. I am currently running a 3 :1 LSD Ford 9 inch diff. This works fine, revving at 2500 at 100kph with 70 profile tyres on 14 inch wheels. I want to continue with the 14 inch wheels as I have a mint set of wire spoke wheels and spinners with will look trick on the Zephyr. After reading many threads on this forum, I am still unsure which is the best overall diff ratio, considering the over drive. I feel that if I stick to the 3:1 diff ratio, the motor will be hardly ticking over at 100kph and will have bugger all acceleration. I don't want to get rid of the diff centre as I spent heaps having it recoed. I thought that changing the gear ratio may be the way to go. There seems to be varying opinions as to what revs are best suited to the 1UZ. The ute will be a Club car (mainly ZZOCM Club outings) rather than a daily driver and therefore economy isn't most important. I dont like to hammer my cars either. I am looking for suggestions as to the type of revs (diff ratio, considering wheel and tyre size) my 1UZ needs to produce to get good torque without screaming its face off, yet giving reasonable fuel economy.
In summary, what is the best rev range to get torque, without destroying economy, and what diff ratio is required to do it? Remember:
14 inch wheels
70 profile tyres
For comparitive purposes, 16 inch wheels with 50 profile tyres are the same height. I tested this with a spirit level.
Regards. Kevin
In summary, what is the best rev range to get torque, without destroying economy, and what diff ratio is required to do it? Remember:
14 inch wheels
70 profile tyres
For comparitive purposes, 16 inch wheels with 50 profile tyres are the same height. I tested this with a spirit level.
Regards. Kevin