4.388 Ring and Pinion

CorkSport

2010 Mazdaspeed 3
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We have the 4.388 ring and pinion in stock for the Mazda 2 if anyone it looking for one. $573 is the price and the ring gear includes the diff.

-Derrick
 
Sounds like a shorter gear ratio correct? I'm not really sure what the stocker is though so I dunno lol.
 
Yeah I would like more info on this too! I wouldn't mind a little shorter gear ratio for a little better acceleration.
 
How much of a difference are we talking about with this? I might be interested in one down the line but I'm wondering how much of an economy hit the car will take. What RPM would the car be at @70MPH, for example?
 
The stock final drive is a 3.85 in the Mazda 2. I haven't driven one with the different gear ratio yet. I believe VDSracing is running the 4.388 gear set in his 2. We just need him to chime in on RPM at freeway speeds.

-Derrick
 
I just want a better 1-2 shift. I HATE the 1-2 crapiness.

As in the speeds? As in the shifter feel? If you're thinking that a differential ring and pinion swap is going to change shifter feel, you are pants on head retarded.
 
Corksport: do you have a list of the gear ratios for the 2? It'd be pretty easy to calculate out the gearing of the 4.388.
 
Found the gear ratios. Using stock wheels + tire height:

Redline Stock (6200 RPM) in mph:
1st - 32
2nd - 60
3rd - 85
4th - 113
5th - 140

Redline with 4.388 (6200rpm) in mph:
1st - 28
2nd - 52
3rd - 75
4th - 99
5th - 125


5th gear
3.85 @ 3000: 69mph
4.388 @ 3000: 60mph

3.85 @ 3500: 80mph
4.388 @ 3500: 70mph
 
wow that would be super high RPM for cruising at 80mph...

but you would pick up speed a lot quicker with the shorter gears?
 
I would put this is in if it were legal for what we are going to run the 2 in.

-Derrick

But do they check in tech?

Just kidding (as I was about the 140 MPH top end. LOL)

If somebody wanted to see the effect of the different final ratio, try slapping on a set of smaller diameter 14" wheels and tires (Honda Civic). A friend of mine used to drag race his Integra and had a set of smaller wheels and tires just for those occasional trips to the strip.

John
 
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As in the speeds? As in the shifter feel? If you're thinking that a differential ring and pinion swap is going to change shifter feel, you are pants on head retarded.

Not what I meant at all, I wish first and second ratios were closer together. The 1-2 shift if you're going for fuel mileage is fine. When you wring the car out the first to second shift is horribly mis-matched. As I'm sure we all know. I noticed it the first day I had the car, but what can ya do... I was hoping somewhere in another market somewhere they had different ratios.
 

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