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Seriously, I'd like to do entertain the possibility of trans. swaps or gear upgrades to increase the M818's top speed.
Not wanting to hijack another thread, as many seem to involve engine swaps or other mods, other vehicles. I also don't really want to talk about huge tires.
Since I've got the M818 now, what options might there be to help get up to speed? I did not like the way the 53" tires made the truck handle on the highway in traffic. I put 11.00x20's on it, much better.
A friend suggested a "compound transmission", but I am not sure what that is, and have not seen anything else in one piece with a significantly better OD than the stock 6453.
There is no problem at all with power on this truck because I don't have a trailer behind it and don't plan to get one. It would be really groovy to be able to do 60 or 65 MPH without redlining. With the 53's, I ran 60 from Illinois to Texas and there was no problem at all with power. Redline was 63. Therefore I see no issue (yet) with accomplishing the same result through gearing.
redlines -OD ratio -top speed -transmission - speed @ 1800r -- speed@ 1900r
2100RPM - 1.00 OD - 41.0MPH - Spicer 6453 - in 4th gear (stock)
2100RPM - 0.78 OD - 52.5MPH - Spicer 6453 - OD 1800RPM=45MPH (stock)
2100RPM - 0.71 OD - 57.7MPH - transmission? - 1800RPM=49.5MPH, 1900RPM=52.2
2100RPM - 0.69 OD - 59.4MPH - transmission? - 1800RPM=50.9MPH, 1900RPM=53.8
2100RPM - 0.59 OD - 69.5MPH - transmission? - 1800RPM=59.6MPH, 1900RPM=62.9
2100RPM - 0.55 OD - 74.5MPH - transmission? - 1800RPM=63.8MPH, 1900RPM=67.4
So, what's really out there? In the M818, the driveline between the transfer and the rears is rather short, so the only real options are to use a different transmission and move the transfer back a little, or remove the transfer and install an aux. trans, which is less desirable.
M-35Tom did a nice gear set for the Deuce 3053A. Nothing like that exists for the M818 and maybe that's not the right answer for the M818. There is an answer somewhere, though. I realize this kind of thing costs money, so be it. The larger challenge is finding the right components to make it work without it being a Rube Goldberg or Southern Engineered project.
There is absolutely no intention of driving over 60MPH.
Seriously, I'd like to do entertain the possibility of trans. swaps or gear upgrades to increase the M818's top speed.
Not wanting to hijack another thread, as many seem to involve engine swaps or other mods, other vehicles. I also don't really want to talk about huge tires.
Since I've got the M818 now, what options might there be to help get up to speed? I did not like the way the 53" tires made the truck handle on the highway in traffic. I put 11.00x20's on it, much better.
A friend suggested a "compound transmission", but I am not sure what that is, and have not seen anything else in one piece with a significantly better OD than the stock 6453.
There is no problem at all with power on this truck because I don't have a trailer behind it and don't plan to get one. It would be really groovy to be able to do 60 or 65 MPH without redlining. With the 53's, I ran 60 from Illinois to Texas and there was no problem at all with power. Redline was 63. Therefore I see no issue (yet) with accomplishing the same result through gearing.
redlines -OD ratio -top speed -transmission - speed @ 1800r -- speed@ 1900r
2100RPM - 1.00 OD - 41.0MPH - Spicer 6453 - in 4th gear (stock)
2100RPM - 0.78 OD - 52.5MPH - Spicer 6453 - OD 1800RPM=45MPH (stock)
2100RPM - 0.71 OD - 57.7MPH - transmission? - 1800RPM=49.5MPH, 1900RPM=52.2
2100RPM - 0.69 OD - 59.4MPH - transmission? - 1800RPM=50.9MPH, 1900RPM=53.8
2100RPM - 0.59 OD - 69.5MPH - transmission? - 1800RPM=59.6MPH, 1900RPM=62.9
2100RPM - 0.55 OD - 74.5MPH - transmission? - 1800RPM=63.8MPH, 1900RPM=67.4
So, what's really out there? In the M818, the driveline between the transfer and the rears is rather short, so the only real options are to use a different transmission and move the transfer back a little, or remove the transfer and install an aux. trans, which is less desirable.
M-35Tom did a nice gear set for the Deuce 3053A. Nothing like that exists for the M818 and maybe that's not the right answer for the M818. There is an answer somewhere, though. I realize this kind of thing costs money, so be it. The larger challenge is finding the right components to make it work without it being a Rube Goldberg or Southern Engineered project.
There is absolutely no intention of driving over 60MPH.
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