Gear ratios
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Courious
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What gear ratios are super stock tractors running? |
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Admin Registered: 03/25/2008 Posts: 2,553 |
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Courious
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Both diesel and alcohol
Both light and heavy |
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Registered: 03/13/2009 Posts: 220 |
I know classic superstock tractors run 19:1 and faster. Superstock tractors have much more power but they also run much higher rpm. I would assume their gear ratios would be similar but I am really just guessing. |
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FOOLISH PLEASURE III
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My light super stock Diesel runs 16.4 to 1. Thats in 3rd gear, with a half a gear split up and down in each gear. |
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Courious
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Thank you |
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LSS Fan
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I think most LSS alkies are running 15 or 16:1, I’m sure there are some faster and some slower |
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Surprised
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I must be wrong because I thought some of the light super diesels were running in the 14 to 1 range. |
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Admin Registered: 03/25/2008 Posts: 2,553 |
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FOOLISH PLEASURE III
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That could very well be! I have a twin charger unit. In high gear (5th) my ratio is 15.4 Im sure the 3 and 4 charger units very well could be geared higher! |
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Registered: 03/01/2009 Posts: 133 |
We have 2 lss diesels one runs either a 14:1 or 15:1 and the other tractor runs 16.7:1 both 3 turbo set up. |
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