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  • FestYboy
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    ^ very possible! i'll have to look into that...

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  • bhazard
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    Perhaps its the same trans that was used in the earlier FWD Mazda's like the GLC, etc?

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  • FestYboy
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    Originally posted by Team Lightning View Post
    According to post 9 in the below link, there may be a difference in each gear ratio and the final drive ratio between 4 spds and 5 spds.


    http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...mission+ratios
    Jerry, that post needs to be corrected: the 4 spd listed in post 9 of that thread is the VERY early '88 4 speed manual that was replaced by the EM4-R posted higher in the thread. that alternate 4 speed (i've never seen a designation for it) was only put in Cali cars for the first 3 or so months of production. unfortunately everyone jumps all over that thread and goes "Look LOOK!!!!, it's right there!!" but they never check the 88/89 FSM...

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  • Bathtub Tom
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    If it helps, here's the relevant page from my '93 Kia owner's manual:

    IMG_0001.jpg

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  • N8NQU
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    In real life what RPM are you turning at 60mph with the 4speed and stock tires 12" tires and what RPM are you turning at 60mph with the 5speed and stock tires 12" tires ??????
    Thank you Bill

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  • N8NQU
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    Great information,that's what I was looking for,Thank you.Bill.banana time
    Originally posted by Team Lightning View Post
    According to post 9 in the below link, there may be a difference in each gear ratio and the final drive ratio between 4 spds and 5 spds.


    http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...mission+ratios

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  • Team Lightning
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    According to post 9 in the below link, there may be a difference in each gear ratio and the final drive ratio between 4 spds and 5 spds.


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  • N8NQU
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    Thank you.Bill
    Originally posted by FestYboy View Post
    most festys are 3.66 (iirc) and that oddball 4 speed is 3.8*

    and Bert, final drive IS the same between 4 and 5 speed (final drive = pinion and ring gear ratio only, NOT the sum of the gear ratios)

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  • FestYboy
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    most festys are 3.66 (iirc) and that oddball 4 speed is 3.8*

    and Bert, final drive IS the same between 4 and 5 speed (final drive = pinion and ring gear ratio only, NOT the sum of the gear ratios)

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  • N8NQU
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    what is the # like 4.30, 4.06 etc or what?????????
    Originally posted by bhazard View Post
    All the ratios are the same. Except some early 4 speeds supposedly have different gearing.

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  • bhazard
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    All the ratios are the same. Except some early 4 speeds supposedly have different gearing.

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  • N8NQU
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    What is the final ratio on the festiva anyways????????
    Originally posted by htchbck View Post
    Bert, 4th in a 5 speed is the same as 4th in a 4 speed. Not necessarily true for all cars, but for Festivas thats is the case.

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  • htchbck
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    Bert, 4th in a 5 speed is the same as 4th in a 4 speed. Not necessarily true for all cars, but for Festivas thats is the case.
    Last edited by htchbck; 04-25-2013, 07:42 AM.

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  • Bert
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    Wait a minute. I thought final drive ratio was the same for 4 and 5 speeds. Only difference is ability to accelerate on the way up there.

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  • htchbck
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    4 speed to 5 speed is huge on the highway... around town, very little difference.

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