Thought this might come in handy when looking at the throttle cracker airflow table. Just input your gear ratios, tire height and let 'er rip.
http://putstuff.putfile.com/36239/8296324
http://www.thetuningdoctor.com/Excel..._Gear_Calc.xls
Thought this might come in handy when looking at the throttle cracker airflow table. Just input your gear ratios, tire height and let 'er rip.
http://putstuff.putfile.com/36239/8296324
http://www.thetuningdoctor.com/Excel..._Gear_Calc.xls
Last edited by SSpdDmon; January 11th, 2007 at 12:35 PM.
File doesn't work. :(Originally Posted by SSpdDmon
Got it to work using firefox. Neither file work for me with IE. Very strange.
Anychance you can host the files (maybe Tordne would assist)? I have zero success downloading zip files from this forum.
New link from hosted site. It'll be there until inactive for 30 days.
If you d/l this one - http://putstuff.putfile.com/36224/6999115 - please make sure to d/l the update - http://putstuff.putfile.com/36239/8296324.
Last edited by SSpdDmon; January 11th, 2007 at 11:09 AM.
I just updated the file with a highlighter. Turn on the switch for a given MPH and see what RPM you're at in each gear right away.
SSpdDmon - Another good looking spreadsheet. I don't understand how to use it to tune the throttle cracker what did you have in mind? I'm assuming you are referring to table B4309.
2005 CTS-V w/tuner wannabe driver
It was a loosely strung together thought at the end of the work day. I guess I was figuring it would allow you to see easily where each gear falls on the table for a given MPH. There's some other cool things in there that might become useful for trans tuning in autos and even gear selection if you plan on going with a higher gear ratio out back.Originally Posted by NewV
No worries, its definately a great spreadsheet for gear selection. Just in learning mode wanted to make sure I didn't miss something.Originally Posted by SSpdDmon
Thanks
2005 CTS-V w/tuner wannabe driver