great white
Well-Known Member
Pro's and con's please.
I'm aware of the ones on gassers, would like to know the opinions on the 6.5.
Discuss.

I'm aware of the ones on gassers, would like to know the opinions on the 6.5.
Discuss.
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X2 with Smithfield
GW I went with gears on my build, all that I have conferred with that put gears in theirs was happy with them, when I install my engine if you don't beat me to it, I'll have personal experience with them, only 6.5 person I've seen say negative things about them is at that web site we were discussing before, and his opinions have been proven to be incorrect on multiple occasions.
TD I will propose that its somewhat related to health of IP if timing chain wear will affect things. My logic follows from these thoughts....
Heath doesn't really support that timing gears are better and his race truck uses a stock chain. But his IP and electronics are highly tuned.
Hot rod gassers for a while went to gears to better control precise/accurate spark timing.
But with the advent of electronics and spark timing more or less independant of cam timing; cam drive has gone to belt drive to reduce rotating mass for drag racing. And uses spark timing controlled electronically referenced to crank time and thus more accurate. Valve timing is imporatant but not as important as precisely/accurately controlled spark (combustion) timing.
Well to me that means a gear drive can hold more accurate mechanical time relation than chain (or belt) but if the timing is electronic in nature who cares.
The DS IP is a combination of electronics and mechanical time so better mechanical timing in my mind makes it easier for electronics to control because there will be less corrections. And the resolution of electronic measure is limited so with better time control there is some advantage.
Does it transfer more acceleration forces and stress to the IP/cam drive maybe??? and that is the theoretical con. But with good harmonic balancer (or better than stock fluid dampener) that should negate most or all of the theoretical draw back of gears. Then as posted earlier its mostly an economic pro/con.
With chain I think its even more important to keep good grounds, voltage, wiring, and fuel quality in check so its easier on electronic controls/correction mechanisms.
And maybe the chain is easier to accelerate so in a drag racing accelerating speed racing differences chain is better but in towing and steady state speed varing load and deceleration ie going up and over hills a gear drive is more accurate and has better performance for same good healthed electronic controlled DS IP.