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He can swap out axles from say a 3.27 to a 3.73 and would gain hp....You can pull the drum 8.8 from almost ANY ranger for under $200 around here. I'd say that's a fairly cheap upgrade. Plus probably gain a limited slip to boot.
He can swap out axles from say a 3.27 to a 3.73 and would gain hp....You can pull the drum 8.8 from almost ANY ranger for under $200 around here. I'd say that's a fairly cheap upgrade. Plus probably gain a limited slip to boot.
How do you gain HP from a gear change? You gain HP from engine modifications!
Yeah no hp is gained when you change gearing, gearing determines basically if you get better fuel economy or better power, the best gearing for a DD is usually somewhere inbetween.
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The engine will not have to work as hard to turn the tires, basically you sacrifice good mileage for good towing capacity.
If your 2.3 is rated for 140hp @4500rpm, you aren't producing 140hp when the engine is turning 2200rpm at 60mph. So hang with me here - but "yes" you can get more HP by regearing.
Changing the gear ratio is a great way to improve performance - but usually with a decrease in fuel economy. But, 99% of the fuel economy decrease is due to driver habits.
I did a 400 mile test with my 2.3/5spd - driving in 4th versus driving in 5th. 1 mpg difference. I did that to get an idea of the effect of what my regearing from 3.73 to 4.30 would have on gas mileage. Huge performance improvement for a small change in economy.