mrhemi
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Fist of all, I appreciate all of the knowledge shared on this forum.
I do not wish to start another gear ratio change thread as I know there are many already. I have read them and cannot find what I am searching for.
My Gladiator: 2022 Altitude (not a High Altitude). 3.6 Pentastar, 6spd. manual.
We all know the piss poor ratio selections in the supplied Aisin D478 trans. so no need for further debate there. I knew what I was getting into when I bought the Jeep. The clutch recall has recently been performed. Marginal improvement that I commented on in another thread. What I am proposing or inquiring about, for a manual trans Gladiator, has anyone changed from the supplied 3:73 ratio to a 4:10 ratio? My Jeep will not be driven off road much, if at all, so I am looking for an improvement in all around drive-ability. My tire size will remain at the stock (for a Willys) 255/75R17. Since the 3.6 has such a wimpy torque curve, it must be kept above 2000 rpm to have any throttle response. I would much prefer to have a trans with a single OD and more useful ratio selections, but the D478 is what it is. I ran the proposed ratio change through a gear ratio calculator and the results for the 4:10 ratio appear to offer better sizing for my purposes, though not huge. Keep in mind I am not looking for installing larger tires. I have attached a copy of the calculator sheet. The change appears to put the rpm s in the 2000+ range for improvement in torque curve position, without suffering hugely on economy (if at all). This also will give a bit of an improvement in trailer towing (not looking for a weight increase) as well as the ridiculous reverse ratio.
So, has any member done this and can comment on results? Any recommendations on a suitable shop in SW Ontario or the Detroit Michigan area?
My wife and I have 6 manual trans vehicles, 5 that we drive regularly. The Jeep Gladiator is by far the worse combination. The fleet and ranking follows if anyone is interested:
2023 Subaru WRX- pure pleasure to drive, right off the boat.
1969 Dodge Charger R/T- rebuilt a couple of times over the years, but a pure pleasure as well.
2013 Subaru BRZ (supercharged)- it required some external clutch mods and fluid change to get to where it is.
2014 Dodge Challenger SRT CORE- shifter changed to a Barton and a fluid change (which helped a bit). The Barton shifter throw reduction is too excessive as supplied. Barton will not make a longer shifter handle for me so that is a diy project on my plate.
2022 Jeep Gladiator- terrrible, hence the posting.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
mrhemi
I do not wish to start another gear ratio change thread as I know there are many already. I have read them and cannot find what I am searching for.
My Gladiator: 2022 Altitude (not a High Altitude). 3.6 Pentastar, 6spd. manual.
We all know the piss poor ratio selections in the supplied Aisin D478 trans. so no need for further debate there. I knew what I was getting into when I bought the Jeep. The clutch recall has recently been performed. Marginal improvement that I commented on in another thread. What I am proposing or inquiring about, for a manual trans Gladiator, has anyone changed from the supplied 3:73 ratio to a 4:10 ratio? My Jeep will not be driven off road much, if at all, so I am looking for an improvement in all around drive-ability. My tire size will remain at the stock (for a Willys) 255/75R17. Since the 3.6 has such a wimpy torque curve, it must be kept above 2000 rpm to have any throttle response. I would much prefer to have a trans with a single OD and more useful ratio selections, but the D478 is what it is. I ran the proposed ratio change through a gear ratio calculator and the results for the 4:10 ratio appear to offer better sizing for my purposes, though not huge. Keep in mind I am not looking for installing larger tires. I have attached a copy of the calculator sheet. The change appears to put the rpm s in the 2000+ range for improvement in torque curve position, without suffering hugely on economy (if at all). This also will give a bit of an improvement in trailer towing (not looking for a weight increase) as well as the ridiculous reverse ratio.
So, has any member done this and can comment on results? Any recommendations on a suitable shop in SW Ontario or the Detroit Michigan area?
My wife and I have 6 manual trans vehicles, 5 that we drive regularly. The Jeep Gladiator is by far the worse combination. The fleet and ranking follows if anyone is interested:
2023 Subaru WRX- pure pleasure to drive, right off the boat.
1969 Dodge Charger R/T- rebuilt a couple of times over the years, but a pure pleasure as well.
2013 Subaru BRZ (supercharged)- it required some external clutch mods and fluid change to get to where it is.
2014 Dodge Challenger SRT CORE- shifter changed to a Barton and a fluid change (which helped a bit). The Barton shifter throw reduction is too excessive as supplied. Barton will not make a longer shifter handle for me so that is a diy project on my plate.
2022 Jeep Gladiator- terrrible, hence the posting.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
mrhemi
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