no, the carburetor has nothing to do with your gear ratio.
That would depend on the gear ratio between the engine and the wheels, and in the diameter of the wheels. The transmission of the car lets you change the gear ratio, so in low gear the car may be going 15 MPH, while in high gear the car may be going at 70 MPH.
Change the differential gear ratio and/or increase the horse power of the engine.
You can change the differential gear ratio but you will sacrifice quickness on the lower end unless you have sufficient horsepower.
Yes, if you change the gears in the differential that drive the axles and wheels. The lower the gear ratio, the faster the car will go with the same engine RPM. Example: A car with a 3.55 to 1 ratio differential will go faster than one with a 4.1 to 1 ratio differential at the same engine RPM.
Horse power and gear ratio.
siéra 1500
Horse power and gear ratio.
I want to know how a manual transmission gear ratio worked. What ratio give the car mor power and what give the car mor speed.
absolutely!
Aerodynamics, horse power, gear ratio,
You could, but you'd have to adjust your speedometer, and you'd also have to change your gear ratio if you wanted to maintain similar performance to what you had already.
A calculation of the vehicle's speed based on the gear ratio the transmission is in, the rear end gear ratio, and the RPMs of the engine and input shaft. If you change your rear end gears (e.g., when putting in a lft kit and installing larger tires), you need to have the speedometer adjusted, as well.