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OK, I'm considering gear ratio's.
First question is this.
What is the gear ratio for the NP205 (low gear ratio). Is it 1.96:1 or is it the 3.00:1?
Second question is this.
All things being equal, in an M1028a3 (or the M1031), what would net me the best overall setup for running gears?
The stock gearing is 4.56 and I'm considering either the 4.10 ring and pinion swap OR the 3.73 gear swap, which requires a swap of the carrier as well (per axle, of course).
This website allows you to do a side by side comparison of gear ratios between two setups. I've put in the 4.56 stock and then compared it against the 4.10's and then against the 3.73 gears. It does not appear to be a large gain in top speed between the 4.10's vs the 3.73's. And in truth not a LOT difference between the 4.56 vs the 4.10/3.73 gear ratios. Call it 5/11 mph difference in the setup's at 2500 rpm and 6/13 mph at 3000 rpm (do I REALLY want to push the 6.2L to 3000 rpm all day long? - mpg will suck at best at 3k rpm).
Gear Ratio Calculator
Given that to swap into the 3.73's you have to change the carrier (which is more $$$) instead of JUST the ring and pinion gears for the 4.10, it seems to me that the overall gain is not that much for the over all money spent.
This is with the transmission listed as the TH400 and the transfer case listed as the NP205 (1.96:1) and the tire size as 235/85/16, which is what appears to be 'stock'.
So, what am I missing?
First question is this.
What is the gear ratio for the NP205 (low gear ratio). Is it 1.96:1 or is it the 3.00:1?
Second question is this.
All things being equal, in an M1028a3 (or the M1031), what would net me the best overall setup for running gears?
The stock gearing is 4.56 and I'm considering either the 4.10 ring and pinion swap OR the 3.73 gear swap, which requires a swap of the carrier as well (per axle, of course).
This website allows you to do a side by side comparison of gear ratios between two setups. I've put in the 4.56 stock and then compared it against the 4.10's and then against the 3.73 gears. It does not appear to be a large gain in top speed between the 4.10's vs the 3.73's. And in truth not a LOT difference between the 4.56 vs the 4.10/3.73 gear ratios. Call it 5/11 mph difference in the setup's at 2500 rpm and 6/13 mph at 3000 rpm (do I REALLY want to push the 6.2L to 3000 rpm all day long? - mpg will suck at best at 3k rpm).
Gear Ratio Calculator
Given that to swap into the 3.73's you have to change the carrier (which is more $$$) instead of JUST the ring and pinion gears for the 4.10, it seems to me that the overall gain is not that much for the over all money spent.
This is with the transmission listed as the TH400 and the transfer case listed as the NP205 (1.96:1) and the tire size as 235/85/16, which is what appears to be 'stock'.
So, what am I missing?