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For a 1990 Vette with a 6-Speed and the 3:07:1 axle ratio can someone tell me what speeds you change into the other gears? Thanks
 
I use RPM and type of driving as a guide. The car won't pull too well below 17-1800 RPM, so I shift from the lower gear to stay above that. Then again, for rush hour, who needs and 'pull'.For more spirited driving, I stay in the power band, shifting above 5500RPM (this engine pulls well to over 6k) but the L98 loses torque above the high 4s.
 
I don't own a 1990 yet, so I was wonderig what the gears were for spirited driving.
 
Blackened said:
I don't own a 1990 yet, so I was wonderig what the gears were for spirited driving.
From my reading, I'd say 1-4. The 3.07 is rather an economy ratio, IMHO.

I hope the "yet" implies a pending entry into the Corvette Fun Zone for you.
 
The 3.07 option for the 1990 gives it 5 more horses. I'm only 18 so in a year or two i'll buy one.
 
I thought all 6-speed cars came with the 3.45 ratio and the 3.07 is only for the automatic. What am I missing here?
 
My 96 is 3.45
 
Tech Center

If you go to the Tech Center and look for specs on '90 Vette, they list the rear axle ratio @ 3:33:1 for 6spds.

Dependent on the options on the car they list axle ratios for the different RPO codes, so check the build sheet for the car to be sure.
 
By all means check the RPO listing.
GM3 = 3.45,
GT7 = 3.33
G44 = 3.07
GM1 = 2.59
 

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