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4.3s or 4.6s for GU AUTO

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4.3s or 4.6s for GU AUTO

Post by ads80 »

ive got a gu auto running 35's, wanting to hear what people have run to best bring back to std on the speedo. Have had different oponions from different people :?
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Post by Rockwolf »

Depends on what the overall increased tyre diameter is for the 35's over stock - the diff ratio needs to be approximately the same increase over your current ratio to correct the speedo. Say for 20% higher overall diameter, your diff ratios need to be 20% higher to correct.

Otherwise, maybe there are speedo corrector kits out there, if your desired driving characteristics aren't met by the diff change (or cost is a concern)?
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Re: 4.3s or 4.6s for GU AUTO

Post by bogged »

ads80 wrote:ive got a gu auto running 35's, wanting to hear what people have run to best bring back to std on the speedo. Have had different oponions from different people :?
what are your current diffs?

if they are 3.9 then go with 4.3's
4.1 go 4.6 etc
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Post by ads80 »

not so concerned about the speedo, just need to get it back to std so the auto will shift properly and the car will tow better, already have a speedo converter in the car but this caused problems :cry: the auto senses from both tailshaft and the speedo, so when you change one and not the other the auto gets a little confused
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Post by ads80 »

gu autos have 3.9, hoping to hear from someone who has done the change
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Post by GUEEY »

ads80 wrote:gu autos have 3.9, hoping to hear from someone who has done the change
I have a Gu 4.2 TD and i run 35s all the time.
i fitted 4.3s to my truck, they were 3.9s originally. 4.3s are perfect!!!!

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Post by bogged »

ads80 wrote:gu autos have 3.9, hoping to hear from someone who has done the change
4.8s have 3.5's ;)
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Post by nzdarin »

What auto? I assume it isn't the 4 speed as in the GQ? If it is then I'd say talk to Wholesale Automatics and get a valve body for it!
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Post by benhl »

As GUEEY Said

I also run 315/75's all the time and originally had 3.9's. I have bought the 4.3's to bring the ratio back to std for speedo correction and off the mark up hill starts. Sure - they're still sitting on the bench waiting to in with the lockers but hey they're there!

Will also be putting in a replacement 5th gear cog in the box to keep the advantages of bigger tyres (lower revs = better fuel economy) on 5th gear highway cruising in the future also.
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Post by bogged »

benhl wrote:As GUEEY Said

I also run 315/75's all the time and originally had 3.9's. I have bought the 4.3's to bring the ratio back to std for speedo correction and off the mark up hill starts. Sure - they're still sitting on the bench waiting to in with the lockers but hey they're there!

Will also be putting in a replacement 5th gear cog in the box to keep the advantages of bigger tyres (lower revs = better fuel economy) on 5th gear highway cruising in the future also.
are you going to go with the Marks Adapters different ratio 5th gear??
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Post by benhl »

i think so... i haven't really looked too far into it - just heard around the traps that it is the way to go,
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Post by bogged »

benhl wrote:i think so... i haven't really looked too far into it - just heard around the traps that it is the way to go,
apparently the 5th gear is near on $800 :shock:
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Post by truckzilla »

diff ratio's are the best way to go i went from 4.1's to 4.65's and on 37's the car still drives like stock on the freeway --- have checked the speedo with a gps and its bang on .

same on 35's only runs about 120rpm more at 110k's

wouldn't mind knowing more about a new 5th gear if anyone has tryed it .
like all GU's its doing about 2500rpm at 110k's and not getting the best fuel consumption
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Post by bogged »

truckzilla wrote:diff ratio's are the best way to go i went from 4.1's to 4.65's and on 37's the car still drives like stock on the freeway --- have checked the speedo with a gps and its bang on .

same on 35's only runs about 120rpm more at 110k's

wouldn't mind knowing more about a new 5th gear if anyone has tryed it .
like all GU's its doing about 2500rpm at 110k's and not getting the best fuel consumption
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