No cutlass supreme ever came with a 4.3. The olds 307 (5.0L) came with a th200 3 speed and 2.14 gear in the 80's. I believe there was another 2.xx gear offered but don't know which year or models.
The hurst or 442 editions came with lower rear gears, around 3.73.
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what is the ratio of gears in a 1986 cutlass
more than likely it's a 3.08 gear .
The rear end gear ratio on a 1980 Oldsmobile is 3.73, in the overdrive gear. The low gear ratio is 1.43.
There are three ways to find a gear ratio. 1 A dealer can normally tell from the vin number. 2 There are normally tags or labels on the axle that have part number, gear ratio, and fluid requirement info. 3 You can count how many times you have to turn the driveshaft to get one complete turn of the tires.
the original ratio is 1:3,000
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Need to specify an exact model.
It can ..but the compression ratio require 91 octane minimum...
The bhp of the 455 olds in 1973 was 225 in delta wagons, delta 88, and olds 98-bhp for toronado was 250 and this engine was optional in cutlass-compression ratio was 8 to 1 with deep dish pistons. It has a 4.13" bore and a 4.25" stroke standard
Information about the original magnitudes.Also, the signs of the two numbers (you get a positive ratio from two negatives or two positives, a negative ratio from one of each).Information about the original magnitudes.Also, the signs of the two numbers (you get a positive ratio from two negatives or two positives, a negative ratio from one of each).Information about the original magnitudes.Also, the signs of the two numbers (you get a positive ratio from two negatives or two positives, a negative ratio from one of each).Information about the original magnitudes.Also, the signs of the two numbers (you get a positive ratio from two negatives or two positives, a negative ratio from one of each).
A ratio that compares a change in quantity to the original amount is known as the relative change or percentage change. It is calculated by taking the difference between the new quantity and the original quantity, dividing that difference by the original quantity, and then multiplying by 100 to express it as a percentage. This ratio helps to understand how significant the change is in relation to the original amount.