A gear ratio compares the input and output of a gear set, showing how it trades speed for torque.
Where
| Driven teeth | Teeth on the output (driven) gear |
| Drive teeth | Teeth on the input (drive) gear |
Worked example
A 40-tooth gear driven by a 12-tooth gear gives 40 ÷ 12 = 3.33:1 — the output turns once for every 3.33 input turns, with 3.33 times the torque.
Use the Gear Ratio calculator in the automotive calculators, and read How to Calculate Gear Ratio.
