3.42

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  1. Abusumeyo

    Abusumeyo Bobtail Member

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    can anyone tell me what having a 3.42 Ratio truck means compared to a 3.5 ect?
     
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  3. WMGUY

    WMGUY Road Train Member

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    it is a little bit higher gear ratio which means higher speed and lower RPM's not much difference between the two
     
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  4. 112racing

    112racing Road Train Member

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    a 3.42 means the drive shaft will turn 3.42 turns to one full rotation of the wheel

    same applies to any ratio 3.55 means shaft turns 3.55 times to one full turn of the wheel.

    3.42 would have a higher top speed but less take off power than a 3.55 (not much difference between the two)

    3.55 would have more take off power but a lower top speed at the same rpm

    so when someone says a "higher gear" it means a lower number .......a "lower gear" would be a higher number
     
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  5. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    3.42 has less leverage than a 3.55.

    depending on how the entire driveline is set-up with transmission gears and tire size, you can do a LOT of changing of final gear ratio at the ground.
     
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  6. jbatmick

    jbatmick Road Train Member

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    You would never notice the difference between a 3.42 and a 3.55 ratio.:dontknow:
     
  7. nutcase

    nutcase Light Load Member

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    You can download the Cummins Powerspec program here: http://www.powerspec.cummins.com/site/home/index.html

    It will give you engine rpm at a given speed for every combination of components(transmission, tires, rear end ratio) you can imagine.

    They used to have a page where you could do it online but have changed their site, so I don't know if it is still available.
     
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  8. Cowpie1

    Cowpie1 Road Train Member

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    Except a 3.42 would be about 50 less rpm on the engine at the same road speed compared to a 3.55.
     
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  9. Starline

    Starline Medium Load Member

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    If you have tall rubber (11R 22.5), you can change to lo pro tires and change your final gear ratio by 50 rpm as well which will give you a little better pulling.
    BTW, 3.42 is a Rockwell... ratio 342 358 373 390 391 410 411 430 433 488 529
     
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  10. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    Change tire size.....

    poor mans gear change.
     
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    Costs more to change 8 good quality drives than change gears so I don't think that qualifies as a poor mans gear change. :biggrin_25520: Sometimes a tire change is a better option also.
     
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