Originally Posted by
kn7671
I hear lots of talk about 64-pitch gears, but let me state a fact some won't be thinking of. Unless you are a very good driver (were talking consistent lap times within 1-second of each other), then stick with more common and slightly cheaper 48-pitch gears until you can drive/perform consistently. You will have to keep less spurs/pinions on hand, and they are more durable.
Buying all the extra spurs and pinions needed for 64-pitch racing can be a waste of money until you become consistent. We all know that 64-pitch allows for greater gear ratio adjustments and run a little quieter, but if you are not consistent, then what good can be achieved by changing the gear ratio on a narrower scale? Granted, if money is of no concern, spend away.
I AM NOT
consistent yet, though my lap times are coming down. I blame this on not finding a dialed setup for my TC5 just yet, but mostly my carpet driving skills are marginal as best
, so 48-pitch works just fine for me.
I hear ya on that. I have always run 64P on all my cars and it's never been a problem before. I'm just trying to figure out if it's something I'm doing wrong. I also never ran Kimbrough gears before either. Are they too soft? I will be going back to RW gears for the next time out.