If I buy a truck, lets say a 1999 T600 KW with a 470 C12 Cat and 3:55 rears, what does this mean to me the driver? I know what the horse power means but I don't understand the ratios on the trucks. I know what a ratio is but what does it mean.as for as hauling stuff. Thanks
What do truck specs mean really
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Ironhead3030, Feb 2, 2010.
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The 3:55 ratio means that the drive shaft will turn 3.55 times for every single revolution the drive tires turn.
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The higher the number (like 4:11) means the engine will turn at a higher RPM, than say a 3:55, in any given gear.
If you wanted a 100 MPH truck, you might opt for a 3:08. If you wanted to climb mountains easier, you might opt for a 4:56. These are extreemes for example. Most trucks are closer to the 3:55 you mentioned
Higher numerical number (short) = higher rpm
Lower numerical number (tall) = lower rpm -
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It actually means that the ring gear has 3.55 times as many teeth as the pinion. That means that the output shaft, in this case the axle, will rotate one turn for every 3.55 rotations of the input shaft, which in this example is the driveline.
If you want the ring gear to turn 3 times the pinion will turn 10.65 times (3.55 X 3)jtrnr1951 Thanks this. -
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There is a 9 page Auto Shift thread going here...
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...om-new-drivers/82608-autoshift-questions.html -
Also, the tire size has alot to do with r&p.....a low pro 22.5 will need a lower # gear...as 11r24.5 will like the high #.
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