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07-14-2009, 11:15 AM | #1 |
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Gear Vendors Question
To those few guys who are running Gear Vendors overdives, how much rpm drop do you get in OD? I'm looking at some GV units on Fleabay and they're saying 400-500 rpm drop.
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07-14-2009, 11:59 AM | #2 |
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It is a .78 overdrive. So here's the formula:
RPM= MPH x Gear Ratio x 336, divided by tire diameter. So if you're running 31/32" tires and a 4.10 rear end, this is where you'd be at when doing 70 MPH: Top gear 1:1, non O/D: 3050 rpm Top gear 1:1, with O/D: 2350 rpm The other advantage that they seldome talk about is that you can split all the other gears, too. So on the highway, you could have 3 gears, instead of one like I do. You'd have 3rd O/D, 4th, 4th O/D. |
07-14-2009, 12:04 PM | #3 |
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That's the kind of drop in rpm I need. I just don't know what the OD ratio is on the Fleabay ones. Listing says it's a P type of Gear Vendors.
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07-14-2009, 12:14 PM | #4 |
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In talking with Gear Vendors, they are all .78. I guess someone could probably find a way to mess with it and change the gearing, but I don't know why you'd want to.
A little history on my truck: I actually ordered a Gear Vendors and started installing it. That is when I realized I had an NP435 trans instead of an SM465. The adaptor didn't fit. GV had never heard of a GM version of the NP435 and could not provide me with an adaptor that would work. So here I sit, with the pistons swapping holes at 70 MPH, burning gas like there was no tomorrow. |
07-14-2009, 12:17 PM | #5 |
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Some of the e-bay vendors say they have aftermarket adapters. Might want to ask if they have what you need.
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i,d find me a sm465 if i was you. there cheap
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Yeah, not a bad idea, but I've pretty much written it off at this point. Money's been spent on vacations and house projects.
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So Longhorn,
Is your adapter being used as a door stop or did they take it back? If you're using the door stop option and decided to sell, what would you be asking for it? Thanks, daz
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I have a cousin with a 3/4 ton F**D with a 460, O/D tranny and a gear vendors. Tires are average, about 31/32". He's taching about 1800 RPM at 70 MPH, which is fine when empty. He runs one gear lower when he's towing his fifth wheel. He said the ability to split the gears is awesome when he starts up a hill... There's no point where he has to wrap it out or lug it. He can ALWAYS keep it in the torque band. Even though I never got mine installed, I would think anybody who can swing the price would not be disappoiinted in adding one of these to their truck. |
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I used to drive a 16' flatbed from Hollywood to Fontana and it had a 4spd with a 2-spd rear and it was really nice splitting the gears going up that grade.
I imagine that GV would be just the ticket for towing. For regilar driving maybe a higher rear ratio would do.
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im starting to REALLY think about one of these units.....wish i could find a deal on one. the 3k price tag is a bit much.
i think i would pull the trigger right now, if the unit would give me 1/2 gear UNDER first. it really isnt an underdrive imho.
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to the guys who have installed one of these, did you leave the drive line carrier or just make on long drive shaft? once the unit is on the front shaft will be only a foot or so long... why bother?
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08-19-2009, 09:45 AM | #13 |
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A .78 overdrive will make your RPMs .78 of what they were before regardless of tire size etc.
Unless I'm missing something. Hey Sinister,What rear gears/tires you running now?
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4:10, 265/70R16. I'm right around 3000 rpm doing 65/70 mph.
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DO IT, man, do it!!! Let us know how it goes. The install actually looks to be really straightforward. I'm about half stupid and I am pretty sure I would have had it running in a couple days.
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Sounds like you need to lose that 4.10 and get a 3.07. Or a 3.54. I've got 3.73 with 31" tires and still turn 3000 at 72MPH.
How much is a used GV? I wonder if any ever slip by the guys at Pick-your part and make it into the yard.
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Most likely Sinister has the same rear end that my truck had, which is an Eaton. You can't get anything higher (numerically lower) than 4.10's for it. Trust me; I'd have gone that route on mine if possible.
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69GMCLonghorn is right I have an Eaton. I've seen used Gear Vendors units on Fleabay for around $1600 with adapter and electronics. Rebuilt ones slightly more.
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I was crawling around a four door taking out the Tilt fourspeed (super rare) and the Hydra boost and I noticed a two-speed button on the floor shifter (an eaton two-speed button) and I crawled under that nasty truck and there was a heavy duty Gear Vendors (it has the transmission pan style). I must have spent three hours on that truck and left with a wheel barrow full of parts. When I got to check out the stupid chick had no idea what it was, but I was not going argue. She wanted to charge me a core for the "transmission" I gave up and paid the bill plus the 'core'. I smiled all the way home. Then I realized what am I going to put this on? Mick |
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It is one HELL of a long piece of metal, but it runs smooth.
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I thought about buying a used one, but I've heard that GV is less than helpful if you didn't purchase from them directly.
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I can only relate my personal experience with Gear Vendors. I had one installed in my 82 Suburban, with a 6.2 diesel,w/ Gale Banks turbo. I bought the unit from a GV dealer, who installed it with a 2 piece driveshaft. Had vibration on takeoff, which they tried to remedy by shimming the rearend, to change driveshaft angle. After multiple attempts, they said I would have to get used to it. I drove directly to Gear Vendors (only 100 mi. from my house), and asked them to check it out. They said the installers should have gone with a one piece driveshaft, and if I wanted them to build one, I could pick the burb up the next day. I was pissed, because I had paid for two driveshafts on the initial installation, and now I have to pay for another? I just wanted it fixed, so I said go ahead. I pick up the truck the next day, vibration is gone-good, where`s my bill? NO CHARGE. I could not believe it. I fully expected to pay for another driveshaft, always assuming you don`t get something for nothing. After that, I always drove the 100 mi to Gear Vendors to get the OD unit serviced. After installing the OD, my mileage was 18-20mpg, in a 3/4 Suburban, with 4.10 gears. Sold the burb to a friend, who replaced the diesel with a 350, but kept the turbo 400 and OD- probably 80,000 mi on GV now, with no problems whatsoever.
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dazza, your MPG will probably drop if you do it
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