DPE
Member
(Some may berate me for cross posting from MF, but in a week I didn't get much response so I figured I'd try over here.)
So I tracked my 2010 GT a number of times, and it had the 3.73 which I would almost consider mandatory given that motor doesn't have tons of torque down low and you've only got 5 gears to play with. However, I'm looking at buying a plain 5.0, perhaps at the end of this year, and am curious what folks think of the gearing on track.
From looking at the gear/mph splits, it sure looks like a 3.73 would mean a whole lot of shifting and quite a bit of 'throttle management' in the lower gears to keep from lighting the tires. I won't be on R-comps; probably tweeners like NT-05s or just plain summer tires. I know lower is typically equated with faster, and it may well be, but it kinda seemed like a 3.55 would give the car a little more range in each gear and on the tracks I run reduce the number of shifts by a few per lap. I'm not afraid of shifting or having to manage the throttle, don't get me wrong, it just seems like a 3.73 might be overkill for a car with that much engine and not exactly an overabundance of traction. I dare say a 3.31 may even be just fine, as that retains essentially the same mph at redline in each gear through the first two gears and then goes slightly lower than my 2010 GT did in 3rd and 4th. And that car worked fine with 100hp less....
So for those who have tracked their 5.0s, anyone on anything other than a 3.73 have comments? Any 3.73 guys feel like it's perhaps a bit too low? Anyone think I'd be a dumbass to get anything other than a 3.73?
The car will be used on track several times per year, but will also go on long road trips etc. All purpose car, not a track toy. But I'm more interested in track impressions right now, just to get a feel for it.
So I tracked my 2010 GT a number of times, and it had the 3.73 which I would almost consider mandatory given that motor doesn't have tons of torque down low and you've only got 5 gears to play with. However, I'm looking at buying a plain 5.0, perhaps at the end of this year, and am curious what folks think of the gearing on track.
From looking at the gear/mph splits, it sure looks like a 3.73 would mean a whole lot of shifting and quite a bit of 'throttle management' in the lower gears to keep from lighting the tires. I won't be on R-comps; probably tweeners like NT-05s or just plain summer tires. I know lower is typically equated with faster, and it may well be, but it kinda seemed like a 3.55 would give the car a little more range in each gear and on the tracks I run reduce the number of shifts by a few per lap. I'm not afraid of shifting or having to manage the throttle, don't get me wrong, it just seems like a 3.73 might be overkill for a car with that much engine and not exactly an overabundance of traction. I dare say a 3.31 may even be just fine, as that retains essentially the same mph at redline in each gear through the first two gears and then goes slightly lower than my 2010 GT did in 3rd and 4th. And that car worked fine with 100hp less....
So for those who have tracked their 5.0s, anyone on anything other than a 3.73 have comments? Any 3.73 guys feel like it's perhaps a bit too low? Anyone think I'd be a dumbass to get anything other than a 3.73?
The car will be used on track several times per year, but will also go on long road trips etc. All purpose car, not a track toy. But I'm more interested in track impressions right now, just to get a feel for it.

