redneckengineered
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ftoy516 said:So i here is my question,
Andrew, do you think that a ratio of TH350 2.52 X Atlas 3.0 X Axle gear 4.56 =34.47 is more targeted for a rig with 500ish or more Hp?
And in no way am i being a smart aleck....my buddies rig is a TH350/np205 with a lowmax 3.0/ and 5.13's so that puts him at 38.78 which seems to really work out great.
It crawls really well and also has the power to really spin when you want to get into a higher gear....i have really been basing my thoughts for final crawl ratios to build a new rig on the way his rig preforms. I don't remember what stall he has at the moment. Also i don't think his is over the 500hp mark...so i am wondering if the diffrence in ratio's vs HP is where the main diffrence would be. Somewhat of a Crawl Ratio vs HP...more horsepower=less crawl ratio....Less horsepower =slightly more crawl ratio.
I have a TH400 already so i have been playing around with Ratios a lot.
So TH400 2.48 X Atlas 3.0 X Axles 4.56 =33.92 which is right there at the 34.47 i think you may have. I had thought that i wanted to go with 4.10 gears at the diff for strength reasons but if you do the math on 4.10's it comes out to 30.50 which i think is to low a ratio for a trail rig...
I hope this makes sense...
Do you have any thoughts?
Thanks for entertaining it.
I think the TH350/TH400, 4.56, and 3.0 Atlas is perfect for a trail rig with a warmed up LS. Doesn't necessarily have to be 500hp. If someone had a stock 5.3 and wanted a little more gear I would have no problem with 4.88s or even 5.13s but that's as low as I would personally want to go. I also think the 4.10s would be a tad high for trail riding but I know some bouncers like them. I don't think you're going to see a big difference in strength between the 4.56 and 4.10 gears. I definitely would not run a 3.8 Atlas again. I got it straight from the horses mouth at AA that the 3.0 is significantly stronger and they will steer you towards it if they know you're fooling around in the 500hp+ range.