Revs high on the highway?
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Revs high on the highway?
Hey everyone, first post here. Sorry if this is in the wrong place, still figuring the site out. Seems like a great site!
Anyways, I picked up my third ranger last week, a 2001 4.0 4x4 5 speed. It’s in decent shape and I’m loving her so far. It has brand new 30” tires on it and it looks great. However it seems my revs are extremely high on the highway, even higher than my 4 banger fusion. Running around 2900 at 70 mph. I’m thinking the previous owner swapped out the axle ratios for .456’s which is way too high for my needs. Any input is appreciated, thanks
Anyways, I picked up my third ranger last week, a 2001 4.0 4x4 5 speed. It’s in decent shape and I’m loving her so far. It has brand new 30” tires on it and it looks great. However it seems my revs are extremely high on the highway, even higher than my 4 banger fusion. Running around 2900 at 70 mph. I’m thinking the previous owner swapped out the axle ratios for .456’s which is way too high for my needs. Any input is appreciated, thanks
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Welcome to the forum
Go here:https://www.crawlpedia.com/rpm_gear_calculator.htm
Plug in your numbers, leave axle ratio as 3.73, most common Ranger axle ratio
Tires 30
speed 70
Transmission ratio .79 <<< this is Overdrive, 5th gear, 4th gear is 1, you have an M5OD-R1 transmission, AKA, M5R1
Calculate
Should get 2,310
Now change axle to 4.56
Calculate
Should get 2,824
So yes previous owner did change BOTH axles to 4.56
On 4x4's both axles must have same ratio
Now change tire size, try 32" and 35" and watch the RPMs drop, my guess would be previous owner was running larger tires, and kept them, put on the "new" 30" to sell it
There are off-roaders that would love to have 4.56 axles so a trade might be in order, 2001-2009 Rangers or Mazda B-series 4x4s are direct swaps
You may find someone will to do all or most of the work just to get the 4.56 axles
Jack up the rear axle and spin either wheel, if the other wheel spins in the same direction then its a Limited Slip, worth more, if it turns opposite direction then OPEN axle, regular axle
Front axle is always OPEN type
Go here:https://www.crawlpedia.com/rpm_gear_calculator.htm
Plug in your numbers, leave axle ratio as 3.73, most common Ranger axle ratio
Tires 30
speed 70
Transmission ratio .79 <<< this is Overdrive, 5th gear, 4th gear is 1, you have an M5OD-R1 transmission, AKA, M5R1
Calculate
Should get 2,310
Now change axle to 4.56
Calculate
Should get 2,824
So yes previous owner did change BOTH axles to 4.56
On 4x4's both axles must have same ratio
Now change tire size, try 32" and 35" and watch the RPMs drop, my guess would be previous owner was running larger tires, and kept them, put on the "new" 30" to sell it
There are off-roaders that would love to have 4.56 axles so a trade might be in order, 2001-2009 Rangers or Mazda B-series 4x4s are direct swaps
You may find someone will to do all or most of the work just to get the 4.56 axles
Jack up the rear axle and spin either wheel, if the other wheel spins in the same direction then its a Limited Slip, worth more, if it turns opposite direction then OPEN axle, regular axle
Front axle is always OPEN type
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Welcome to the forum
Go here:https://www.crawlpedia.com/rpm_gear_calculator.htm
Plug in your numbers, leave axle ratio as 3.73, most common Ranger axle ratio
Tires 30
speed 70
Transmission ratio .79 <<< this is Overdrive, 5th gear, 4th gear is 1, you have an M5OD-R1 transmission, AKA, M5R1
Calculate
Should get 2,310
Now change axle to 4.56
Calculate
Should get 2,824
So yes previous owner did change BOTH axles to 4.56
On 4x4's both axles must have same ratio
Now change tire size, try 32" and 35" and watch the RPMs drop, my guess would be previous owner was running larger tires, and kept them, put on the "new" 30" to sell it
There are off-roaders that would love to have 4.56 axles so a trade might be in order, 2001-2009 Rangers or Mazda B-series 4x4s are direct swaps
You may find someone will to do all or most of the work just to get the 4.56 axles
Jack up the rear axle and spin either wheel, if the other wheel spins in the same direction then its a Limited Slip, worth more, if it turns opposite direction then OPEN axle, regular axle
Front axle is always OPEN type
Go here:https://www.crawlpedia.com/rpm_gear_calculator.htm
Plug in your numbers, leave axle ratio as 3.73, most common Ranger axle ratio
Tires 30
speed 70
Transmission ratio .79 <<< this is Overdrive, 5th gear, 4th gear is 1, you have an M5OD-R1 transmission, AKA, M5R1
Calculate
Should get 2,310
Now change axle to 4.56
Calculate
Should get 2,824
So yes previous owner did change BOTH axles to 4.56
On 4x4's both axles must have same ratio
Now change tire size, try 32" and 35" and watch the RPMs drop, my guess would be previous owner was running larger tires, and kept them, put on the "new" 30" to sell it
There are off-roaders that would love to have 4.56 axles so a trade might be in order, 2001-2009 Rangers or Mazda B-series 4x4s are direct swaps
You may find someone will to do all or most of the work just to get the 4.56 axles
Jack up the rear axle and spin either wheel, if the other wheel spins in the same direction then its a Limited Slip, worth more, if it turns opposite direction then OPEN axle, regular axle
Front axle is always OPEN type
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