Muddytazz
1 ton status
Only running D44/14FF combo, D44 has a truetrac and the 14FF has a Detroit. I'm not into rock crawling or anything like that, this is just my hunting camping back and forth to work rig. So it see mild to moderate trails.
Does anybody know if there's a gearbox that can be put on the back of the transfer case (np241c) that is CHEAP and would work as an overdrive (1:1.2 or so) when in 2wd? Then I could just shorten the rear driveshaft and tilt the rear axle to fix the angles... that would be kick ass. Oh, yeah... and I have the fixed output kit (no slipyoke in t-case)...
I'm probably just dreaming/hoping on this one.
Formula i use is : S x AR x FD x 336 (355 for non lock up auto) / TD
S= speed in mph
AR=axle ratio
FD=final drive in tranny
TD=tire diameter.
70 mph, TH400, 4.56's and 37's (assuming they are 37" tall) comes out to 3062 rpm.
Same combo with a manual tranny would turn 2898 rpm.
I found this formula in some old 4x4 magazine and remembered it. I use it often, and it's accurate.
Rene

Mine sounds like its working a bit hard, maybe bigger tires are in order...

Formula i use is : S x AR x FD x 336 (355 for non lock up auto) / TD
S= speed in mph
AR=axle ratio
FD=final drive in tranny
TD=tire diameter.
70 mph, TH400, 4.56's and 37's (assuming they are 37" tall) comes out to 3062 rpm.
Same combo with a manual tranny would turn 2898 rpm.
I found this formula in some old 4x4 magazine and remembered it. I use it often, and it's accurate.
Rene
40's would drop the rpm's into the 2700 range. Still higher than I want. 42's on the other hand might work.
alot of my past trucks I liked to stay between 1800 to 2500 rpms, any higher and I always felt like the gas was being gulped or the motor was getting a slight work out.
) pretty hard and i was cruising at 2500-3000 for a lot of the way. got about 12mpg. on the way back, it was dark and we were tired, so we took it slower and i kept it around 2100rpms. my mpg went up to 16.3. that's roughly a 36% improvement and it didn't add all that much time to the trip. that's worth driving 5-10mph slower, IMO. man, i'm getting old.Stock 3/4 tons came with 4:10's and 1:1 tranny, so turning 3000 was nothing. A 350 will handle that all day long. Even at those rpms, i noticed mileage around 13 with 33's (highway) that was with my lt1.
I wouldnt worry about 3000 with a gasser. It would be nice to have it lower, but its certainly not going to hurt the motor.


Dude! I've been trying to find that link for weeks, I'de lost it.


Not to highjack but Does anyone one else here have a 456/205 with 35's. I swapped it in replacing a blown 700-R4, and it seems that the engine is just screaming on the highway, as well as rowing through the gears. I'm not sure what gears I have in the 12blt and 44. but I am 90% positive that the were never changed from stock. and as far as I knew stock ranges were around the 3.08 range. With that in mind even though I have lost the overdrive, It just seams real high. I gotta invest in a tach![]()