cotnballs2000
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- First Name
- Mitch
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- Oct 1, 2021
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- Peyton, CO
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- 2021 Rubicon Gladiator Diesel
- Occupation
- Aerospace Engineer, past- USAF vehicle mechanic
You are getting wrap around dyno numbers you don't understand. Those dyno number are done at wide open throttle in 7th gear. They are lugging the engine at low speed before they start the pull and engage the 2600lb roller on the dyno. That’s why you see the low torque numbers below 2000 rpm(also you are not taking in account the torque converter in the auto transmissoin and the inaccuracey of the dyno with low RPM). Dyno numbers mean absolutely nothing in the real world but max hp and torque gains on the upper end when compared to the stock run. Re-gearing the rear end doesn’t add a torque multiplier it just moves your RPM in a particular gear up or down. When you put larger tires on it drops your RPM in all gears, when you put a large numerical gear in it raises your rpm. If you want to spend the money re-gear. Do the math and see what RPM change you want to live with and the cost to benifit of doing so for yourself. I ran 4.88 with 33" tires on my JK just because it was standard with the RockJocks I wanted, it drove fine by suffered in MPG and engine noise at hwy speed.Weird, found plenty of posts in JL forums about guys recommending regearing with diesels. Most don’t because of expense and the fact that the diesel does tolerate tire changes better than the 3.6. Hell, AEV recommends 4.56’s for 37‘s for their builds on Ecodiesels. The diesel “tolerates“ the changes in tire sizes better but running 3.73‘s with 37’s is less than ideal. Lot of it depends on what you’re doing. I tow a camper that pushes 5000-5250 lbs so I’ll be trying 4.56’s on 35’s. I see lots of claims that he 3.0 makes peak torque at 1400-1500 rpms, actual dyno graphs show the number peaks over 2000 rpm…
With 4.56s and 35’s I’ll be running barely over 2000 rpms at 70 mph.
3.73’s and 31’s had me at 1850. Sorry I don’t have real world experience as my gears and ARB’s have been purchased but not installed. Hope to remedy that very soon and I’ll report back ?
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