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4.6 ratios and I'm stoked!!!
4.6 ratios and I'm stoked!!!
Installed my ratios (4.6)tonight, minus the front due to a slightly damaged airlocker line. Dam!!
The old 4.2 fired up
If your thinking of doing it, just do it. can't wait to get the drive shafts sorted so I can go play.
Anyone interested in buying a good looking set of 4.1's??? Top condition.
The old 4.2 fired up
If your thinking of doing it, just do it. can't wait to get the drive shafts sorted so I can go play.
Anyone interested in buying a good looking set of 4.1's??? Top condition.
Last edited by 4Speed on Tue Aug 08, 2006 6:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
God made reverse for tailgaters!!
But the white light is me!!
But the white light is me!!
am i the odd one out? everyone seems to be goin 4.6 these days.. what tyres is evryone rinning with these ratios?
my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
the standard rule of thumb!
Original diff gears New Tyre size New gear Size
3.9 35 4.3
4.1 35 4.6
4.3 35 4.8
3.9 33 4.1
4.1 33 4.3
4.3 33 4.6
For each inch above standard you go one gear size up, so patrol with 4.1 with 35 you would go 4.6.
4.6 are perfect for 36 if you had 4.1 to start with.
Original diff gears New Tyre size New gear Size
3.9 35 4.3
4.1 35 4.6
4.3 35 4.8
3.9 33 4.1
4.1 33 4.3
4.3 33 4.6
For each inch above standard you go one gear size up, so patrol with 4.1 with 35 you would go 4.6.
4.6 are perfect for 36 if you had 4.1 to start with.
GU III TD42T UFI18G Cross Country IC, 20 PSI. Neeeeeed mooooore Fueeeeeel.
Not the odd one out, there others, my choice was 4.6s to match speedo and to regain standard power which I have done both.....With thanks to the imput of everybody on here.....j-top paj wrote:am i the odd one out? everyone seems to be goin 4.6 these days.. what tyres is evryone rinning with these ratios?
And to those that said go the turbo....it's not over yet
God made reverse for tailgaters!!
But the white light is me!!
But the white light is me!!
Temporary Australian
i went the 4.88s because i wanted to have it a little slower off road. when i first thought about getting them i waasthinking of transfer gears too but at the moment with how it is im happy with them. i doubt i will get transfer gears in the near future...
my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
Temporary Australian
reading the list that GUEEY put up, mine only needs 4.3 ratios..... i know 4.65 will make it accelerate a little better, and rev a bit harder on the highway.... anybody got any idea what an auto would sit on at 100k with 4.65? with the 3.9's i sit on 2,300rpm at 100 without the torquer converter locked up... 1,800 with it locked up.
There is no "I" in Team, but there are 5 in Individual Brilliance
An auto which I think 3.9 is standard will run 10klm an hour under speed shown with 35's.....Results from High75 He runs a TI Auto td42 with 4.6 and 35's.Patrolden wrote:reading the list that GUEEY put up, mine only needs 4.3 ratios..... i know 4.65 will make it accelerate a little better, and rev a bit harder on the highway.... anybody got any idea what an auto would sit on at 100k with 4.65? with the 3.9's i sit on 2,300rpm at 100 without the torquer converter locked up... 1,800 with it locked up.
God made reverse for tailgaters!!
But the white light is me!!
But the white light is me!!
How would i go with 4.6's running 33's on road and 35's offroad?
Mine's currently 4.1 and needs 4.625 when running 35" pedes, but i can't afford a set of 35" roadies aswell
Mine's currently 4.1 and needs 4.625 when running 35" pedes, but i can't afford a set of 35" roadies aswell
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can i ask why you need 4.6's? is it just for around town driving?
i have 35's on mine and find that it doesn't lack power or speed, but offroad i need to do transfer gears, which i reckon would be a better mod.
at 100kph the tacho reads 2000rpm and put your foot down at 2000 and the boost goes to 8 and climbs to 12. if i had 4.6's the tacho might read 2200 at 100kph, meaning more fuel.
maybe i'm missing something but i thought with biggers tires you were better off with transfer gears....
i have 35's on mine and find that it doesn't lack power or speed, but offroad i need to do transfer gears, which i reckon would be a better mod.
at 100kph the tacho reads 2000rpm and put your foot down at 2000 and the boost goes to 8 and climbs to 12. if i had 4.6's the tacho might read 2200 at 100kph, meaning more fuel.
maybe i'm missing something but i thought with biggers tires you were better off with transfer gears....
cheers Pete.
its the skinny pedal
its the skinny pedal
I took the 4.6s out of mine a fair while after fitting the 4.2td As i was doing alot of highway driving and was sick of it reving its arrs off at 100klms an hour 2650rpm with 33s but now with towing everywhere ive gone back to standed lift 265s with 4.1s and she towed well,
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#247
http://www.mickeythompsontires.com.au/index.htm
#247
http://www.mickeythompsontires.com.au/index.htm
Temporary Australian
the auto in mine at the moment with 3.9 gears sits on about 2,300rpm at 100kph..... but it's a load on the motor....with the torque converter locked up, it sits on 1,800rpm but accelerates like crap..... off-road it's ok with the auto... 4.33 would probably be ok......... shit... now you guys have me thinking twice about 4.65 I'm planning on putting a turbo on the V8.... 4.3 would be perfect then..... hrrmmmmm decisionsrover1 wrote:can i ask why you need 4.6's? is it just for around town driving?
i have 35's on mine and find that it doesn't lack power or speed, but offroad i need to do transfer gears, which i reckon would be a better mod.
at 100kph the tacho reads 2000rpm and put your foot down at 2000 and the boost goes to 8 and climbs to 12. if i had 4.6's the tacho might read 2200 at 100kph, meaning more fuel.
maybe i'm missing something but i thought with biggers tires you were better off with transfer gears....
There is no "I" in Team, but there are 5 in Individual Brilliance
Auto with 4.3's is excellent. but mine had 4.1s as OEM - weird but true.Patrolden wrote:the auto in mine at the moment with 3.9 gears sits on about 2,300rpm at 100kph..... but it's a load on the motor....with the torque converter locked up, it sits on 1,800rpm but accelerates like crap..... off-road it's ok with the auto... 4.33 would probably be ok.
Temporary Australian
i'm leaning towards the 4.3 gears.... i'll have to make up my mind soon.... should have the money for them in a week or twoJeSTeROCK wrote:Your less likely to need higher gear ratios with a more powerful motor.
I bought a set of 4.6's off a guy who put a v8 in gq (which originaly had a 2.8 td). He went down to 3.9's.
My suggestion is to set your motor up and then see what ratio you need
There is no "I" in Team, but there are 5 in Individual Brilliance
gu diffs
anyone want 4.625 ratio gears, genuine nissan, they come with the gu diff housings, front and rear, complete disc to disc already strapped to a pallet, out of a 2.8 litre gu patrol
only $2500, bargain seeing how much the 4.6 gears are worth to buy alone.
only $2500, bargain seeing how much the 4.6 gears are worth to buy alone.
Chop it drop it and big block it.
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