I recently put on a 1 inch taller tire than my stock tires.
Refering to TDR Issue 17 page 35, I did the mathematics and figured that I needed a 1 tooth larger gear in the trans.
(31. 6" high new tire) / (30. 5" high stock tire) = 3. 6% change.
new 32 tooth/stock 31 tooth = 3. 2% (closest match to the 3. 6% change in tire size).
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It took out the stock 31 tooth and I put in a 32 tooth just tonight. Then I set out to field test it.
I used the formulas on page 35 to "calculate" either MPH and RPM variables. Result... . my actual RMP's are HIGHER than I calculate they should be.
At 54 mph, I get 1500 rmp in the cab. Calculated I should be at 1402.
At 62. 5 mph, I get 1750 rmp in the cab. Calculated I should be at 1625.
Formula: (1750x31. 6)/336x(. 69)(3. 54) = 67. 38 mph.
In other words, my RPM's seem to be running high based on the "calculated" rpm given a certain mph. (Yes, overdrive was on)
What is this telling me? The larger 32 tooth gear will make less revolutions per mile thus slowing down the readings in the cab - RIGHT? Should I have gone the other way?
It appears that it got the miles driven correct, but actual rmps are well above "calculated" rpms.
Interesting note: I seat of the pants tested the odometer for 1 mile at 60 mph and I hit exactly 60 seconds on the stop watch. This looks correct, but the tach and rpm's seem to be way out... Should I concentrate on MPH matching mile posts and forget the rpm's?
Any suggestions?
Interesting foot note: For my 47RE Automatic OD I used a . 69 Overall ratio. This gives high actual rpm's compared to calculated rpm's. BUT, if I use . 74 (standard Overall ratio) the formulas work precisely fine for every rmp/mph comparison and the math equals the cab readings.
Am I using the correct . 69 overall ratio? Should I be using the . 74 overall ratio (this is the only ratio that gets the math to = the cab readings)? Could my DTT be using a . 74 overall ratio? Bill K, are you out there?
Anyone with Issue 15 page 36 that could give me the stats for an automatic with 235/85/16 tires (approx. 31. 6"tall) and a 47RE Automatic trans? This is the ONLY issue that I don't have.
Thanks. Sorry for such a cumbersome thread. Much appreciation!!!
Refering to TDR Issue 17 page 35, I did the mathematics and figured that I needed a 1 tooth larger gear in the trans.
(31. 6" high new tire) / (30. 5" high stock tire) = 3. 6% change.
new 32 tooth/stock 31 tooth = 3. 2% (closest match to the 3. 6% change in tire size).
============================
It took out the stock 31 tooth and I put in a 32 tooth just tonight. Then I set out to field test it.
I used the formulas on page 35 to "calculate" either MPH and RPM variables. Result... . my actual RMP's are HIGHER than I calculate they should be.
At 54 mph, I get 1500 rmp in the cab. Calculated I should be at 1402.
At 62. 5 mph, I get 1750 rmp in the cab. Calculated I should be at 1625.
Formula: (1750x31. 6)/336x(. 69)(3. 54) = 67. 38 mph.
In other words, my RPM's seem to be running high based on the "calculated" rpm given a certain mph. (Yes, overdrive was on)
What is this telling me? The larger 32 tooth gear will make less revolutions per mile thus slowing down the readings in the cab - RIGHT? Should I have gone the other way?
It appears that it got the miles driven correct, but actual rmps are well above "calculated" rpms.
Interesting note: I seat of the pants tested the odometer for 1 mile at 60 mph and I hit exactly 60 seconds on the stop watch. This looks correct, but the tach and rpm's seem to be way out... Should I concentrate on MPH matching mile posts and forget the rpm's?
Any suggestions?
Interesting foot note: For my 47RE Automatic OD I used a . 69 Overall ratio. This gives high actual rpm's compared to calculated rpm's. BUT, if I use . 74 (standard Overall ratio) the formulas work precisely fine for every rmp/mph comparison and the math equals the cab readings.
Am I using the correct . 69 overall ratio? Should I be using the . 74 overall ratio (this is the only ratio that gets the math to = the cab readings)? Could my DTT be using a . 74 overall ratio? Bill K, are you out there?
Anyone with Issue 15 page 36 that could give me the stats for an automatic with 235/85/16 tires (approx. 31. 6"tall) and a 47RE Automatic trans? This is the ONLY issue that I don't have.
Thanks. Sorry for such a cumbersome thread. Much appreciation!!!
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