Gear Ratio Change? How tall can I go?

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by 14ghz, Oct 29, 2011.

  1. 14ghz

    14ghz Bobtail Member

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    I'm sorry, the truck tires commonly referred to "19.5s" are actually 32 inches in diameter. 19.5 is the wheel size. Should have made that more clear :)
     
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  3. lobes1985

    lobes1985 Medium Load Member

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    I understand that. The other question is what your 6th gear ratio is. That calculator by default puts a 1.00 ratio in the tranmission gear entry. That is usually your 5th gear on a 6 speed tranmission. Your 6th gear should around a .70, maybe a little higher or lower.
     
  4. KANSAS TRANSIT

    KANSAS TRANSIT Road Train Member

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    Unless that truck is running a direct drive tranny, some of those box truck are spec'ed pretty inexpensively. A lot of them run a DD tranny and do NOT run a tranny cooler, to save money when ordered.

    As far as your question goes, I really don't think that you are going to want to dip much below 2,000 rpm, I know it sounds like a lot but that is a small motor and doesn't have a huge tq curve.

    You start spinning that thing to slow and at only 215hp it will become a real slug. JMO
     
  5. VARITHMS

    VARITHMS Medium Load Member

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    I know this old, what was the final decision for the original poster
     
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