Stallion
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gear ratio:
The relationship between the number of turns made by a driving gear to complete one full turn of the driven gear. If the driving gear turns four times to turn the driven gear once, the gear ratio would be 4 to 1. In most instances, the gear ratio is not even like 4:1 because the same teeth would be meshing with each other. Thus a ratio of 4.11:1, for instance, means that a particular tooth on one gear may eventually mesh with every one of the teeth on the other gear. Changing the tire size will change the effective gear ratio.
This is a quote from a definition of "gear ratios". I'm just not sure I understand these 100% but do we, as muscle car enthusiasts, want a closer ratio (say, 3.08:1) or do we want a larger one (4.11:1)? I figured that logically we would want a closer ratio because the smaller the driven gear would be the less bogged down the engine would be, right? Or do I have my logic wrong? Can somebody please correct me and set me straight? Thanks!!