Taller 5th Gear on '87 CRX Si?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by gregl, May 29, 2006.

  1. gregl

    gregl Guest

    I've had an '87 CRX Si for 9 years. Is there any practical way to get a
    taller 5th gear?

    I generally shift into 5th at around 40-45 mph, and by about 60mph it's
    up to around 3,000rpm. In some places on the highway, just keeping up
    with traffic at 75-80mph is closer to 4,000rpm. With gas prices where
    they are, I'd sure like a taller 5th gear.


    Thanks,

    Greg
     
    gregl, May 29, 2006
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  2. gregl

    SoCalMike Guest

    trade in for a CRX HF? did that one use a higher 5th gear? maybe a
    tranny from that model?
    unless you can research it and do the work yourself, its not going to be
    worth it
     
    SoCalMike, May 29, 2006
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  3. gregl

    Earle Horton Guest

    People believe that taller gears will automatically produce better fuel
    economy. This is false. The best fuel economy is generally realized at
    about 80% of the rpm at which peak power is reached. If you put too tall
    gears in the vehicle, and use them, you can actually realize poorer economy
    than you have now.

    That said, it does seem that your vehicle is geared low, compared to my 1999
    Civic HX, for example. This is no doubt so that the CRX Si will realize
    greater performance as measured by acceleration. I imagine that the best
    way to get what you want, is to transplant a transaxle from a more mundane
    model, such as a Civic. I don't know that this will fit, but recycling
    yards' parts interchange manuals may be able to help.

    Earle



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    Earle Horton, May 29, 2006
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  4. gregl

    jim beam Guest

    well said.
     
    jim beam, Jun 1, 2006
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