Yes, they often are. Gear ratios and anatomical ratios are usually expressed in decimal numbers in relation to one.
Depends on the engine at what it's cruised at, revolutions per mile of the tires, transmission gear ratios, and rear end gear ratios.
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Yes, although the gear ratios are slightly different.
on the front axle there is a plate between two bolts on the differential cover. the first 3 numbers are the gear ratio. example 4 1 0 = 4.10
I have just recently got my transmission repaired along with the gear ratios recalibrated for $900
An auto transmission provides controlled power to the auto. Basically is adapts the output of the engine to the drive wheels. There are often multiple gear ratios as speed varies.
Equivalent ratios.
Handling will change for the worse, tires could rub if you didn't make modifications for this, acceleration will be slower if you didn't change the rear end gear ratios.
They are called equivalent ratios.
Two ratios are equivalent if their simplest forms are the same.
The ratios are not equal.