Michaelarchangelo
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All this talking about gears and motors has got me thinking. What would be the prime gearing for a stock motor, or stroker, for best acceleration?
woody said:I am going to be running P235/75-15s on the street and 30x9.50 off road for the next year or so, and will be running 4.56:1 and an Aussie Locker.
1 tuff XJ said:4.56 is good for 33 or 35 inch tires if your only running 30 or 31's 3.73 is what you would want. i'm currently running 3.55 (stock) with a slightly modded 4.0 and auto tranny on 33's i can hit 35 to 40mph before i shift to second and around 60, 65mph when i shift into 3rd, man if i just had the torque to spin the wheels when i got to 4th! the XJ's have got plenty of balls in my opinion, i mean you don't have to go to the lowest gear. that give you the best acceleration but it means your tranny has to shift more often, you limit your top speed, your engine is reving higher causeing things to wear faster and use more gas. so use a chart and decide what you need, they give you a line to follow. theres a tan line for optimal highway and fuel consumption and a green line for more power and offroad use.
Drop them down to 4.56's and keep that 242 of yours in full time...run two posi tracks or a limited slip in the front and you shouldn't spin then.tealcherokee said:27" tires, 3.55's and a stroker is almost undriveable in 2wd, just spins them
1 tuff XJ said:4.56 is good for 33 or 35 inch tires if your only running 30 or 31's 3.73 is what you would want. i'm currently running 3.55 (stock) with a slightly modded 4.0 and auto tranny on 33's i can hit 35 to 40mph before i shift to second and around 60, 65mph when i shift into 3rd, man if i just had the torque to spin the wheels when i got to 4th! the XJ's have got plenty of balls in my opinion, i mean you don't have to go to the lowest gear. that give you the best acceleration but it means your tranny has to shift more often, you limit your top speed, your engine is reving higher causeing things to wear faster and use more gas. so use a chart and decide what you need, they give you a line to follow. theres a tan line for optimal highway and fuel consumption and a green line for more power and offroad use.
Michaelarchangelo said:All this talking about gears and motors has got me thinking. What would be the prime gearing for a stock motor, or stroker, for best acceleration?