stoutdog wrote:
Thanks guys!
Geordi, let me see if I understand you correctly (sorry, this is going off into an area of vehicle mechanics that I am entirely unfamiliar with). If I were to gear to a higher number, I would be asking my vehicle to "do less per turn, but faster," which would give me no mpg gain - but, and I'm guessing here, faster acceleration?
On the opposite side, gearing to a lower number would increase mpg and slightly decrease acceleration and towing capacity. Correct? And, theoretically of course, you could gear the CRD all the way down to torque peak?
I have yet to tow with my Jeep and, when I do, I won't come close to 5k lbs. Just a small boat and trailer, at most, so that factor doesn't concern me too much....
Gearing higher(# lower) only works to a certain point.
The gear ratio in the diff effects the final drive ratio,you have to factor in the gear ratio's in the transmission also.It's all about torque multiplication.
545RFE trans has a 3:1 1st gear so with 3.73 gears you have 11.19:1 in 1st gear(t-case in 2wd or 4 hi),so if your putting out 300lbs-ft of torque you effectively are putting 3357lbs-ft of torque to the rear wheels(not factoring in driveline parasitic loss).Drop the diff gears to 3.55's and the final drive ratio in 1st gear drops to 10.65:1 and the torque reduction drops to 3195lbs-ft or torque to the rear wheels effectively making the engine work harder to start moving the KJ,harder on the transmission also.Dropping to 3.21 gears(the highest you can go with the D30A) drops the final drive ratio to 9.63:1 and the torque multiplication drops to 2889lbs-ft of torque in 1st gear.