blt2ski wrote:
Roy,
Probably a good thing we can't get multiple transmission options, along with axle gears. You'd get some crazy like me, order the 3.31 gear sets, but put a 10 so with a single OD, but have lower gears than the on Ford uses. I would have the same overall low, but at the top end, not have to worry about the DOD and TOD blowing up!
We do have some different folks south of that line!
Marty
I believe that's actually the trend in Class 8s these days: ultra tall rear end, with direct or mild OD in the transmission.
Theoretically it would make slightly more power, as ring and pinion gears of lesser difference have lower parasitic loss.
Think We can agree a point: we can't evaluate the best rear end ratio, without also taking transmission ratios into account.
A lot of the "get 4.1 to tow, 3.55 to cruise" mentality dates back to the Turbo 400 days with emissions choked 170hp 350 SBCs. With modern diesels and 8/10 spd transmissions, a 3.31 can drag a house off a foundation, and sufficient for all but the harshest fleet duties.