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Okay, I also was making some charts.
This is using 11-20 tires, with rolling circumference of 131 inches.
I went to the Titan tire website, and used the above measurement for all speeds, since this is the tire I have. Notice the rolling circumference is not equal to figuring out the circumference from the height of the tire. This is because a mounted and loaded tire is slightly smaller when rolling, due to sidewall flex.
Tire website
Also used these ratios for a stock 3053A, taken from TM 9-2520-246-34, page 44
1st 5.02/1 2cd 2.78/1 3rd 1.62/1 4th 1/1 5th .79/1
tranny ratios
(48mph)....4th....to...5th gear change......(42.5mph)...4th...to....5th gear change
.79 ratio....2600 rpm..2054 rpm...............79 ratio......2300rpm...1810rpm
.71 ratio....2600 rpm..1846 rpm...............71 ratio......2300rpm...1630rpm
.66 ratio....2600 rpm..1716 rpm...............66 ratio......2300rpm...1520rpm
Your torque is going to change also, but the torque curve only varies by
60 ft/lb between 2600 and 1500rpm(from the one chart I've seen)
BUT, say you have 400ft/lbs of torque.(just using a number here.)
In 4th gear, your axle gets all 400ft/lbs of torque.
in 5th gear, .79 ratio you get 315ft/lbs at 56mph,2400rpm
...................71 ratio..............284ft/lbs......56mph,2162rpm
...................66 ratio..............264ft/lbs......56mph,2012rpm
So you lose a lot of torque the more the overdrive.
Finally, some speed numbers(YEA!)
...........2200rpm...2300rpm...2400rpm...2500rpm...2600rpm
ratio
.79......51.6mph...54.0mph...56.3mph...58.6mph...61.0mph
.71.....57.3.........59.9..........62.5...........65.1..........67.0
.66.....61.4.........64.2..........67.0...........69.8..........72.6
For 9-20 tires, your speed will be .94 less. For example, 65 mph X .94=61.1 mph
And for Westech, at 2900rpm, .66 ratio, and 11's, 81.1 MPH!!!!
Dennis
This is using 11-20 tires, with rolling circumference of 131 inches.
I went to the Titan tire website, and used the above measurement for all speeds, since this is the tire I have. Notice the rolling circumference is not equal to figuring out the circumference from the height of the tire. This is because a mounted and loaded tire is slightly smaller when rolling, due to sidewall flex.
Tire website
Also used these ratios for a stock 3053A, taken from TM 9-2520-246-34, page 44
1st 5.02/1 2cd 2.78/1 3rd 1.62/1 4th 1/1 5th .79/1
tranny ratios
(48mph)....4th....to...5th gear change......(42.5mph)...4th...to....5th gear change
.79 ratio....2600 rpm..2054 rpm...............79 ratio......2300rpm...1810rpm
.71 ratio....2600 rpm..1846 rpm...............71 ratio......2300rpm...1630rpm
.66 ratio....2600 rpm..1716 rpm...............66 ratio......2300rpm...1520rpm
Your torque is going to change also, but the torque curve only varies by
60 ft/lb between 2600 and 1500rpm(from the one chart I've seen)
BUT, say you have 400ft/lbs of torque.(just using a number here.)
In 4th gear, your axle gets all 400ft/lbs of torque.
in 5th gear, .79 ratio you get 315ft/lbs at 56mph,2400rpm
...................71 ratio..............284ft/lbs......56mph,2162rpm
...................66 ratio..............264ft/lbs......56mph,2012rpm
So you lose a lot of torque the more the overdrive.
Finally, some speed numbers(YEA!)
...........2200rpm...2300rpm...2400rpm...2500rpm...2600rpm
ratio
.79......51.6mph...54.0mph...56.3mph...58.6mph...61.0mph
.71.....57.3.........59.9..........62.5...........65.1..........67.0
.66.....61.4.........64.2..........67.0...........69.8..........72.6
For 9-20 tires, your speed will be .94 less. For example, 65 mph X .94=61.1 mph
And for Westech, at 2900rpm, .66 ratio, and 11's, 81.1 MPH!!!!
Dennis
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