Can you change rear end gear ratio?

Can you change rear end gear ratio?

You can change the axle ratio, and you can do it rather easily. Quite a few members here have gone from one ratio to the next. People with 3.21 and 3.55s are going up to 3.92 and even sometimes 4.10.

What’s the gear ratio on a Nissan Xterras?

Except for perhaps the 2WD Offroad with M226 axle (I’m still looking at Nissan’s literature for “official” verification of the 3.13:1 axle ratio for the 2WD Offroad), 2WD Xterras came equipped with the C200 axle and the 2.93:1 gear ratio.

Is there a 2WD with a 3.13 gear ratio?

2WD never had 3.13, let alone the “Off road package”. Click to expand… Haha uh… weird. I’ve never heard of that. I question the accuracy. That site may just be creating different permutations of various trims/drivelines to get more page views.

Where can I find out my Nissan offroad gear ratio?

Suggestion: Rather than rely upon third party websites for technical information and factory specifications, particularly from relatively unknown sources, it is often better to look at the Factory Service Manuals, Owner’s Manuals, Service and Maintenance Guides and other information published by Nissan. Is yours a 2WD “Offroad?”

How can I tell what my rear end gear ratio is?

It’s not an exact science guys. 2k and 2.1k or 1.9k can be the difference in tire size to multiple variables. If it reads about 2k at 70 it is the BT gears or 3.36. Period. Mine has/had a sticker, too. But it may or may not still be there on the OP’s truck. Stickers can come off or be removed.

How do you find the gear ratio of an entire system?

The gear ratio is calculated by dividing the output speed by the input speed (i= Ws/ We) or by dividing the number of teeth of the driving gear by the number of teeth of the driven gear (i= Ze/ Zs).

Which gear has highest speed reduction?

Worm gears are perhaps the most costeffective reduction solution, but usually have a minimum 5:1 ratio and lose considerable efficiency as ratios go higher. Bevel reducers are very efficient but have an effective speed reduction upper limit of 6:1.

How do you determine the number of teeth in gear?

The number of teeth (z). This value is: z = d/m. Module (m). Ratio between the pitch circle in millimeters and the number of teeth.

Where do I find my rear end gear ratio?

You can typically find your RPO code on driver side door panel or glove box. General Motors rear end differentials are referred to by the diameter of the ring gear, i.e. 7.5 inch, 8.5 inch, 10.5 inch. Our experts will help you find the correct ring and pinion set for your particular application. Give us a call at 800-216-1632 to get started.

How to calculate the gear ratio for drag racing?

To find the ideal gear ratio for drag racing use your RPM at peak HP. Example:If your max HP is at 6300 RPM use 6300 for the RPM. Gearing for cruising To find the ideal gear ratio for cruising use your RPM at peak Torque. Example:If your max Torque is at 3300 RPM use 3300 for the RPM. Calculate Rear End Gear Ratio needed Enter RPM:

When do you need a higher gear ratio?

If you’re looking for better gas mileage, you want to switch to a higher gear ratio. If your looking for more power or performance, you would switch to a lower ratio. It’s just backwards from the way we think, if you have a 4.10 ratio and need better fuel mileage you would switch to a 3.42 or 3.73 gear ratio.

Where do I find Dana Spicer differential parts?

When ordering Dana Spicer Differential Parts, provide a bill of material number. This number is stamped on the right hand side axle tube of your rear end. It’s a number like: 603XX-X, 604XX-X or 605XX-X.