Gear Ratio & Speed Calculator

Work out vehicle speed, RPM, gear ratios and final drive from tyre size and transmission data.

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A gear ratio and speed calculator that instantly tells you how fast your car, truck or motorcycle will travel at any engine RPM in any gear — or works backwards to find the RPM, gear ratio, final drive ratio or tyre diameter that achieves a target speed. Every calculation is shown step-by-step with units, and a full gear-by-gear speed table lets you compare your entire transmission at a glance.

How it works

Vehicle speed depends on four things: how fast the engine spins (RPM), how much the transmission reduces that spin (gear ratio), how much the axle reduces it further (final drive ratio) and how big the wheel and tyre are (tyre diameter). The core formula is:

speed (mph) = (RPM × π × D) / (GR × FDR × 1056)

where D is the outer tyre diameter in inches, GR is the transmission gear ratio for the selected gear, and FDR is the final drive (axle/differential) ratio. The constant 1056 combines the unit conversions: 12 in/ft × 5280 ft/mile ÷ 60 min = 1056.

Tyre diameter from P-metric size: A size like 195/65R15 means a section width of 195 mm and a sidewall height of 195 × 65 % = 126.75 mm. Each sidewall adds to the 15-inch rim, giving an overall diameter of 15 + (2 × 126.75 / 25.4) = 24.98 inches. The calculator does this conversion for you automatically.

Overall ratio: The transmission gear ratio and the final drive ratio multiply together. A 3rd-gear ratio of 1.29:1 combined with a 3.94:1 final drive gives an overall ratio of 1.29 × 3.94 = 5.08:1 — meaning the engine turns 5.08 times for every single wheel revolution in that gear.

Solving backwards: Rearrange the formula for any unknown. For RPM: RPM = speed × GR × FDR × 1056 / (π × D). For gear ratio: GR = RPM × π × D / (speed × FDR × 1056). For final drive: FDR = RPM × π × D / (speed × GR × 1056). For tyre diameter: D = speed × GR × FDR × 1056 / (RPM × π).

Worked example

A 2.0-litre hot hatch with a 5-speed gearbox, a 3.94:1 final drive and 195/65R15 tyres — what is its top speed in 5th gear at 6,500 RPM?

  1. Tyre diameter: 15 + (2 × 195 × 0.65 / 25.4) = 24.98 inches
  2. 5th gear ratio: 0.76:1; final drive: 3.94:1; overall ratio = 0.76 × 3.94 = 2.99:1
  3. Speed = (6500 × π × 24.98) / (0.76 × 3.94 × 1056) = 161.3 mph (259.6 km/h)

In 3rd gear (1.29:1) at 3,000 RPM the same car does:

  • Overall ratio = 1.29 × 3.94 = 5.08:1
  • Speed = (3000 × π × 24.98) / (5.08 × 1056) = 43.9 mph (70.7 km/h)
GearRatioSpeed at 3,000 RPMSpeed at 6,500 RPM
1st3.4616.4 mph35.5 mph
2nd1.9429.2 mph63.2 mph
3rd1.2943.9 mph95.1 mph
4th0.9758.4 mph126.5 mph
5th0.7674.5 mph161.4 mph

Formula note

The 1056 constant is exact: 5280 ft/mile × 12 in/ft / 60 min/hr = 1056. Some sources use 336 for km/h directly; this calculator converts via mph × 1.60934 to maintain precision. Wheel RPM = engine RPM / (GR × FDR). Tyre circumference (in) = π × D. Speed (in/min) = wheel RPM × circumference. Speed (mph) = speed (in/min) × 60 / 63,360.

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