CreepyJeepy
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I finally bit the bullet and geared my 3.0 on 37" tires from the stock 3.73 Ratio to 4.56 Ratio.
Besides having a small axle seal leak (Right Side) which I discovered during the regear (like most of the 21 gladiators) everything went really great!
I wanted to share a few datapoints post the re gear that I'm noticing.
1. Around town hilly conditions Much Less EGTs
2. Hearing the turbo a lot more (S&B Intake) ~ This is due to not being at higher boost pressures as often as the engine does not have to work as hard. Under higher boost you can't hear the turbo... Honestly unexpected but loving this.
3. Throttle hesitation has been improved, much more than a pedal commander can offer. Still present, will likely get a GDE tune somtime.
People say 3.73's are enough for diesel. I agree... They are... For around town...
But no mater how you slice it... 4.56 is better..... (assuming 37" tires)... 20+% ish more wheel torque means less throttle required, and just overall much better to drive.
Anyways Really stoked to get through break in and evaluate how much better it is in the mountains towing my camper. I can already tell, this is the best improvement I've made so far....
Besides having a small axle seal leak (Right Side) which I discovered during the regear (like most of the 21 gladiators) everything went really great!
I wanted to share a few datapoints post the re gear that I'm noticing.
1. Around town hilly conditions Much Less EGTs
2. Hearing the turbo a lot more (S&B Intake) ~ This is due to not being at higher boost pressures as often as the engine does not have to work as hard. Under higher boost you can't hear the turbo... Honestly unexpected but loving this.
3. Throttle hesitation has been improved, much more than a pedal commander can offer. Still present, will likely get a GDE tune somtime.
People say 3.73's are enough for diesel. I agree... They are... For around town...
But no mater how you slice it... 4.56 is better..... (assuming 37" tires)... 20+% ish more wheel torque means less throttle required, and just overall much better to drive.
Anyways Really stoked to get through break in and evaluate how much better it is in the mountains towing my camper. I can already tell, this is the best improvement I've made so far....
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