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|  01-10-2014, 11:23 PM | #1 | 
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			check out the trans diff FAQ  Mazda Miata Gearbox 1st: 3.136 2nd: 1.888 3rd: 1.330 4th: 1.00 5th: 0.814 
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|  01-11-2014, 05:42 PM | #2 | ||
| Rotary Fanatic Join Date: Aug 2013 Location: Antioch, Ca 
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				12A Engine Swap (Cont.)
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 Mazda Rx-7 87-88 13B 6PI (Type M) Gearbox 1st: 3.475 2nd: 2.002 3rd: 1.366 4th: 1.00 5th: 0.697 and my original GSL-SE transmission... Mazda Rx-7 84-85 13B (Type M) Gearbox 1st: 3.622 2nd: 2.186 3rd: 1.419 4th: 1.00 5th: 0.807 I agree the Miata gearbox seems like a good bet. Lower 1st and 2nd gears should be better in the mountains and the shorter split between 2nd and 3rd should improve overall driveability. The .814 overdrive should even allow for some acceleration in 5th... hard to say if it could improve overall top speed though. In the past when I've tested top speeds on various cars, the rev-limit in 4th gear is the maximum gear-limited top speed unless you have enough power to overcome all that wind resistance in an overdrive gear. (Or just happen to be driving down a really long steep hill) Reading up about modifying the miata input shaft got me thinking though... I saw this pic on Mazdatrix and I was wondering if it was possible to use an RX7 input shaft on a miata gearset? That would simplify things a lot.  However, after searching about it, it seems that it has been tried with no success. Quote: 
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