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M1088 M1078 axle difference

Lmtv772

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What is the difference between M1078 and M1088 axles? there should be one since the M1088 goes a bunch faster than the M1078
 

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The axle ratios are the same as are the transmission ratios. MTV has more horses though.
 

Suprman

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First variants have a cat3116. Whichever model you choose the engine is governed at around 2600rpms you can go around 57-59mph. The early A1 trucks have the Cat 3126 and then switched to the C7. You can reprogram for more HP but I dont believe they go any faster. You can put certain MRAP gearing into the axles for more highway speed at a trade of loosing some low end torque.
 

Suprman

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There is no reprogram on a first gen truck. Its a mechanical motor. You can have allison adjust the shift pattern a bit but the ratios are what they are.
 

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Some like the 3116 better because they're all mechanical and you can synchronize all the injectors and do fuel timing ect and fuel settings. Plus I think you can run several different fuel blends...
 

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I like the 3116 I can self troubleshoot it. I just don't know enough about the computerized engines. The local cat mechanics recommend the 3126 over the C7 they are not fond of the whole C line of engines.
 

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I believe the axle is a RF-12-611,, the -12 axle uses air operated drum brakes as standard. The -19 axle uses hydraulic actuated drum brakes as standard. Both are available with either hydraulic or air operated disc brakes, the disc brakes use a diff hub than the drum brakes. With discs, the -12 axle uses the "quadraulic" 63mm pistons, and the -19 axle uses 74mm
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All of the above is IIRC.
 
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