June 17, 2009

Small Fortune Racing & 4.777 Final Drive

Before I explain how great and amazing my new 4.777 modification is, I'd like to give a big thanks to Bill Gendron, the owner of Small Fortune Racing (SFR) for all the hard work on this. We had some trial and error problems with the installation but everything is all set now. Thanks again Bill, car runs great!

On to the review for all those anxiously waiting! For starters, I am now in love with this mod. This is the 4.777 Ring and Pinion upgrade from a 09 RX8, purchased from Mazmart. I would also like to add, that this mod is NOT for those who are not looking to lose their long revving. After installing this, not only is the car much quicker, but at the price of staying in gears longer. I have a feeling this will really help me in autocross because of the huge pickup increase.
If I had to explain the change, it is like going from a stock flywheel to a extra lightweight flywheel twice over. Very addictive to feel this type of torque from a naturally aspirated rotary, and very enjoyable. Of course, still nothing that throws you back, but still good enough that it is noticeable and very enjoyable. Again, recommended to those only looking to exchange top speed for some fun low end pickup.

Stay tuned for my post of this upcoming autocross to see how this feels on the course!

4 comments:

imput1234 said...

Where did you get the gears from, what brand?

Marc Monnar said...

Mazmart.. ring and pinion that are brand new for a 09 RX8. I should put that up. Thanks for the reminder!

888 said...

Hey I enjoy reading your blog.
I was wondering if these gear is a direct swap. Did it affect your speedo? hows the rpm on the freeway? thanks

Marc Monnar said...

Sorry for the very very late reply, I didn't notice your comment until I was poking around. It does not affect the speedometer because I've been told the speed is read from the axels. RPM on the highway is a bit higher, but not really that bad unless you really care about gas mileage. As for direct swap, technically yes... direct swap in terms of opening up the rear end, popping it in and technically rebuilding it.