Wicked_Sludge
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id LOOOOVE to have a 5 speed w/granny gear in my truck...but i dont think there are any overdrive granny-gear-equipped transmissions out there...are there?
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You don't need that low of a gear for towing. That is a barn-yard gear. It serves no purpose once you are on pavement.
The torque converter is a torque multiplier.
plus (and this is just personal preference) i just prefer the control, fun, and feel of a stick.
My Super 18 Eaton on my big truck has a 19.7:1 in first low to 0.73:1 in OD. The truck has 4.33 gears, plus the low range in the transfer case. That is what you need, a full size 18 spd, with low gears and a transfer.Not that I know of. I had an idea on my current truck of regearing a transfer case so instead of having 4-low, you would have more of a split ratio axle kind of reduction. Maybe the equivalent of a 3.55 rear for normal driving (2-high setting) and a 4.56 for towing (modify the 4-low reduction ratio). Seems that wouldn't be very easily done without some serious machining capabilities. Plus I would only have a 2 wheel drive (not really interested in 4x4's outside of Zuk's), so I would need to eliminate the front drive portion of the case.
One could always bastardize their truck and use a 4.3L Chev V6 along with an SM465. Those things crawl in Granny Low, but lack overdrive. Plus they are a big and heavy bitch of a trans! Bulletproof though. If you need that kind of low for towing, you may want to upgrade from a Ranger!
EDIT: The ZF 5 speed found behind 460's and 351's in F250's and F350's in the old body style trucks are effectively a five speed. More like a four speed with overdrive and Granny Low. Projectnitemare has one behind the V8n in his Ranger.
I'd sure love a 2.9 M5OD in my sploder, the 3.27 gears are giving me great mileage but the take off blows, it's just too damn high geared.^ thats the reason the rare M5OD's that backed a few 2.9's is so coveted. it can be bolted to a 4.0, and has the lower 1st gear of the non-4.0 transmissions.
but its still only about half the gear i wantan M5OD with 5.13 axle gears still doesnt have the final low as a granny gear even with 3.55.
for me, with a 26% grade of a driveway, when I pull into my drive off the road it's in second. I head up the drive and it downshifts to first. Than, the trailer starts to load the truck, it slows and the converter starts its magic and it starts up the hill. You can be at a dead stop, 14,000# on the motor, push the pedal to the floor, converter starts working and it starts moving again. No low-range or anything. It's not magic, it's not nursing the clutch. Its the converter.
My Super 18 Eaton on my big truck has a 19.7:1 in first low to 0.73:1 in OD. The truck has 4.33 gears, plus the low range in the transfer case. That is what you need, a full size 18 spd, with low gears and a transfer.