Well now that's a bit puzzling I must say. I just don't understand why the tech guy at Richmond has told me that. Oh well, I guess it's nothing that I have to worry about anyway, since I went with Ford gears, and my 4.56's don't make any noise either. Nor did my 4.10's when I had those in the Marauder.Rider90 said:hmmmmm 2 sets of richmonds 4.56 gears installed for customers and no noise. They have to be set up perfect though. 1 in a Ford, 1 in a Mopar.
Sure, you could put in 4.88 gears. It would kill the top end speed and really wind up the motor at cruising speeds.WantOneSoBad said:Can gear ratio's go any higher than 4.56 and if so why don't more of you have them. I am guessing that they don't though since I've spent hours on end looking at all the threads on this board and haven't seen any yet.
Correct.WantOneSoBad said:Okay, so basically what you're saying is that 4.56's on up would be bad ass 0-60 and 1/4 mile MM's but would give up lots of MPG and engine/transmission life since the car would be running at such high RPM's most of the time.
You're welcome, it's a very common mistake.WantOneSoBad said:P.S. Thanks for that side note FordNut at the end of your post, shows you how much I know.
Just for the sake of discussion... it isn't as simple as you might think.Rider90 said:Common sense says it will hurt top performance too.
The only 4.10 geared MM I've seen belonged to CruzTaker....marauderman said:Talk...Talk...Talk....golly gee guy---.....just drive an MM that has 410's in them --compare and decide---gee...surely there must be some owner nearby --within driving distance on this board--at a local meet maybe--somewhere--that you could do this---IT will solve your doubts!! .cause I don't recall reading here that you have--if so I just over looked it and forget what I said above...Tom
Depends on the car and application....WantOneSoBad said:Can gear ratio's go any higher than 4.56 and if so why don't more of you have them. I am guessing that they don't though since I've spent hours on end looking at all the threads on this board and haven't seen any yet.
Yep....there are 4.88's and 5.13's available for the Marauder rear (Ford 8.8) however, based on my experience on the street and at the dragstrip with the 4.10's as well as with the 4.56's in my Marauder, I don't belive there would be any benefot at all from choosing anything more extreme than the 4.56's even for the dragstrip unless you want to run the car in the 1/8th mile strip only. And who wants that? With 5.13's in a Marauder, you'll be reving at 3,000 RPM's on the highway at 70 MPH, and that's in overdrive.Warpath said:I've seen ratios as high as 5.13:1 for 8.8".
Once you go with the 4.56's or taller(numericly higher), you have to use a cross shaft pin that has a step ground into it for clearence of the ring gear teeth. That's what I had to do.GodOSpeed said:As far as 4:56s and up I think there would be an issue with pin and ring gear clearance.
Yep, the same can be said about the 4.56 gears, however after having them in my Marauder for awhile now, I must tell you that although they're better for the quartermile, I think that the 4.10 gear ratio is the best compromise for the street (atleast for a Marauder).JohnnyB said:You should go with installing Ford Motorsport 4:10 gears. Off the line acceleration is greatly improved and there is still enough engine to give a WOT punch at 70 mph. ..