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.69 overdrive gears available now
i need to know how much interest there is in the .71 overdrive gear set. it involves changing your 2nd gear to the new style with 4 holes in the web and installing a special main shaft that will accept needle bearings for 2nd gear so it will not seize. the cost for all this will be approximately $1200. i am not making a profit on this, just something for the hobby. the result you will get is 66 mph at 2500 rpm with 1100x20 or 14.5r20 tires. other od ratios will be available as custom sets for slightly more $$
if you are seriously interested, contact me. the first 5 out of the first production run of 10 sets are spoken for. production may be finished by the end on november.
so that you can do the speed math,
stock overdrive is a final ratio of 5.3088
the .71 set is actually .7087 giving a final ratio of 4.762
the .69 set is actually .6939 giving a final ratio of 4.663
the .66 set is actually .6637 giving a final ratio of 4.46
i have driven in PA up I83 and over I81, there are hills and with the .71 set i sometimes drop to 1900 rpm, the top of the torque curve and it stays there. this seems to be a good choice for 42" tires (14.5R20) also my fuel is turned up to a conservative but near the max amount. anyone near baltimore who wants to test drive one contact me.
i need to know how much interest there is in the .71 overdrive gear set. it involves changing your 2nd gear to the new style with 4 holes in the web and installing a special main shaft that will accept needle bearings for 2nd gear so it will not seize. the cost for all this will be approximately $1200. i am not making a profit on this, just something for the hobby. the result you will get is 66 mph at 2500 rpm with 1100x20 or 14.5r20 tires. other od ratios will be available as custom sets for slightly more $$
if you are seriously interested, contact me. the first 5 out of the first production run of 10 sets are spoken for. production may be finished by the end on november.
so that you can do the speed math,
stock overdrive is a final ratio of 5.3088
the .71 set is actually .7087 giving a final ratio of 4.762
the .69 set is actually .6939 giving a final ratio of 4.663
the .66 set is actually .6637 giving a final ratio of 4.46
i have driven in PA up I83 and over I81, there are hills and with the .71 set i sometimes drop to 1900 rpm, the top of the torque curve and it stays there. this seems to be a good choice for 42" tires (14.5R20) also my fuel is turned up to a conservative but near the max amount. anyone near baltimore who wants to test drive one contact me.
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