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05-29-2022, (Subject: Head fire rings ) Post: #28 | |||
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RE: Head fire rings (05-29-2022 )DVT873 Wrote: ... Because the bulk of truck trannies are always 0.73 over in their top gear. I know that some are not.. but the general discussion is usually around that top ratio. Also, it is due to the fact that the top gear, being 1.0 or 0.86, 0r 0.73 is mostly irrelevant when looking at engine longevity vs rear end ratios. This is because when the engine is working its hardest, like climbing hills, inclines, accelerating from traffic lights over and over, etc... it is NOT that top gear that is the concern, but all of the lower gears vs. the rear end ratio. Making the engine work harder in every single gear due to taller the rear ends is what eats the engine up the most. Bettering the rear end ratio and letting the engine use higher rpm is the solution to a longer lasting engine no matter what tranny you have, simply because the entire gear train and engine does not have to produce as much torque to get the truck moving at the same rate. Torque is the enemy of wear. Less torque and more rpm to produce the same amount of work from the engine = longer engine life.. no matter what gear or range you are in. I have driven trucks with directs in them and 2.27' or 3.08's and they will not get out of their own damn way when loaded compared to a truck with a set of 4.11's in it. This even when only usng the lowest gears ... because the engine has to work a whole heck of a lot harder to overcome those tall rears in every single gear and range .. not just the couple gears at the top end that are different. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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