grunta11
19th December 2015, 01:18 PM
Guys - my question to you is how are you finding highway performance when loaded, towing, hills, headwinds, etc.? do you experience kick down to third often, or frequent converter unlocking then locking back and forth etc?
Im sure im going to change to at least the 4.375 to bring back to standard, but considering 4.6 gears for reasons explained below.
I would value your experience, or an opinion with changing diff ratios to suit your desired outcome?
Some fact n figures - My bus is standard so has 4.1 gears and the nissan auto box runs a tall .694 overdrive (that's over 30% OD compared to .836 or approx 17% for the manual boxes) so backshifting from top gear to 3rd in an auto is a drastic RPM change and very bloody annoying. I`m sure you auto drivers agree.
i have an aussie GQ TD42 NA (turbo coming soon) and found the standard 4.1 ratios not great when upping tyres to 33`s. (Not going back to 31`s) I find soon as i put a few slabs of beer & bodies in the back she don't even like slight uphill inclines and moderate headwinds!, (typical country WA road conditions) with frequent 3rd & 4th gear shuffle back and forth. And that's with my vehicle being totally stock apart from 50mm lift and flimsy ally roo bar.
Planning additional permanent add ons like steel bullbar, scrubs, steps, winch, twin wheel carrier, roof rack. Then add to that the extra fuel, water, camp gear, 1.2 tonne camp trailer in tow.............and of course the turbo.
i can post up tables of RPM @ various km/h V diff ratio combos if you want.
There's a school of thought that the turbo install address my issues here, but my opinion is that's only part of the solution, i reckon correct ratio selection is half of the battle. whadureckon?
Im sure im going to change to at least the 4.375 to bring back to standard, but considering 4.6 gears for reasons explained below.
I would value your experience, or an opinion with changing diff ratios to suit your desired outcome?
Some fact n figures - My bus is standard so has 4.1 gears and the nissan auto box runs a tall .694 overdrive (that's over 30% OD compared to .836 or approx 17% for the manual boxes) so backshifting from top gear to 3rd in an auto is a drastic RPM change and very bloody annoying. I`m sure you auto drivers agree.
i have an aussie GQ TD42 NA (turbo coming soon) and found the standard 4.1 ratios not great when upping tyres to 33`s. (Not going back to 31`s) I find soon as i put a few slabs of beer & bodies in the back she don't even like slight uphill inclines and moderate headwinds!, (typical country WA road conditions) with frequent 3rd & 4th gear shuffle back and forth. And that's with my vehicle being totally stock apart from 50mm lift and flimsy ally roo bar.
Planning additional permanent add ons like steel bullbar, scrubs, steps, winch, twin wheel carrier, roof rack. Then add to that the extra fuel, water, camp gear, 1.2 tonne camp trailer in tow.............and of course the turbo.
i can post up tables of RPM @ various km/h V diff ratio combos if you want.
There's a school of thought that the turbo install address my issues here, but my opinion is that's only part of the solution, i reckon correct ratio selection is half of the battle. whadureckon?