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Looking for higher gear ratio to better my top end speed
09-25-2007, 15:38
Post: #1
Looking for higher gear ratio to better my top end speed
I'm not sure what gears my old 78 Wanderlodge has but I was wondering
how hard it would be to change out the set I have and install a higher
gear ratio. Steve Anderson has taller gears in his Wanderlodge and
seem to cruse at about 10 mph faster than I do at the same RPM. Any
information would be greatly appreciated. One more thing how many
hours of labor would this require to complete.

Jipjon
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09-26-2007, 01:20
Post: #2
Looking for higher gear ratio to better my top end speed
I bet there is more to the math then changing the cruise speed @rpm
in the highest gear. I understand the bus gear math ratios were
reset for the 55mph national speed limits, whenever they were set
into law. It may be that a taller gear would be that which was
origionaly engineered.

GregoryO'Connor
94ptRomolandCa

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
>
> I'm not sure what gears my old 78 Wanderlodge has but I was
wondering
> how hard it would be to change out the set I have and install a
higher
> gear ratio. Steve Anderson has taller gears in his Wanderlodge and
> seem to cruse at about 10 mph faster than I do at the same RPM.
Any
> information would be greatly appreciated. One more thing how many
> hours of labor would this require to complete.
>
> Jipjon
>
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09-27-2007, 10:20
Post: #3
Looking for higher gear ratio to better my top end speed
My old 78 was upgraded to 4:88 from the original 5:xx by the
previous owner. I can cruise at 65 on the flat with the toad (GPS),
but I usually hang around 60. It will go a little faster but it's
old and so am I. You may have some difficulty finding the gears as
others on the forum have mentioned. I am not sure what the RPMs are
since my tachometer sticks and seems to under register based on the
rpm/speed chart on the forum.

If you look at the plates on the dash behind the engine cover tray
it should have the rearend data on it.

Gardner
78FC33

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor"
wrote:
>
> I bet there is more to the math then changing the cruise speed
@rpm
> in the highest gear. I understand the bus gear math ratios were
> reset for the 55mph national speed limits, whenever they were set
> into law. It may be that a taller gear would be that which was
> origionaly engineered.
>
> GregoryO'Connor
> 94ptRomolandCa
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
> >
> > I'm not sure what gears my old 78 Wanderlodge has but I was
> wondering
> > how hard it would be to change out the set I have and install a
> higher
> > gear ratio. Steve Anderson has taller gears in his Wanderlodge
and
> > seem to cruse at about 10 mph faster than I do at the same RPM.
> Any
> > information would be greatly appreciated. One more thing how
many
> > hours of labor would this require to complete.
> >
> > Jipjon
> >
>
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