02-25-2013, 06:21 PM | #1 |
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Gear ratio help
I have 4.11s on my 66 suburban 6 lug I just found a diff with 3.50 is that going to be better?im running a manual 3 speed will be installing a 400 auto in the future thanks
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02-25-2013, 07:02 PM | #2 |
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Re: Gear ratio help
If you were going with an overdrive i'd stay where I was. If you want to cruise down the road @ 70 for any length of time the 3.50 would be better. How tall of a tire are you running?
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02-25-2013, 07:57 PM | #3 |
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Re: Gear ratio help
Derrickmanx1 thanks for the reply ill be staying with my three speed manual and 400 turbo in the future, no overdrive 28 inch tall tires.Right now I could only do 50 maybe 55 on the freeway and my motor is screaming I want to cruise all day long at 65 -70 my motor is a 283 v8
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02-26-2013, 01:07 AM | #5 |
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Re: Gear ratio help
What type of differential did you find that has 3.50 gears? The closest thing in a truck 12 bolt is 3.42 gears. If it's a Dana 44 then it would be 3.54 gears. Either one of those would be good for highway cruising with a 283 since they don't mind the rpm's, which is where they make their power. The 3.07 gears would drop the rpm's for a more comfortable highway cruise, but I think the little 283 may struggle with that. That TH400 is sucking a lot of power from that 283. Too bad you didn't have a TH350.
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You would be much happier with a 700r4 rather than the 400, send me the following information and I will e mail you a sheet that shows how your truck performs now and how it will perform after the change. 1. engine 2. transmission (3 speed) ratio 1:1 400 auto ratio 1:1 you need a OD 3. rear axle ratio 4. rear tire diameter from ground to top of the tire.... pm me here on the board with your email and I will send it to you. If you are going to be making other changes (engine etc let me know) |
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