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Частые вопросы про дифференицалы

What gear ratio do I need?

Differential Gear Ratio determines the number of times the drive shaft (or pinion) will rotate for each turn of the wheels (or ring gear). So if you have a 3.73:1 gear ratio the drive shaft turns 3.73 times for every turn of the wheel.

Gear ratio is calculated by dividing the number of teeth on the ring gear by the number of teeth on the pinion gear. The higher the number, the lower the ratio: a 5.29 gear has a lower ratio than a 4.10 gear. With a lower gear ratio the drive shaft (and thus the engine) turns more for each revolution of the wheel, delivering more power and torque to the wheel for any given speed. Lower ratios are generally desirable when going off-road. Higher ratios are better for freeway driving since they run at lower RPM’s and offer better fuel economy.

Changing tire size affects the final drive ratio. Switching from a 30″ tire to a 35″ tire changes the final drive ratio by about 17%. This may drop the engine out of its’ “power band” and result in poor performance and fuel economy. To restore performance you must change the gear ratio to compensate for the change in tire size. If you originally had 3.07 gears you need a ratio that is approximately 17% lower, such as 3.55. If you want to increase off road performance you might want a 4.10 or lower ratio.

Recommended Engine RPM @ Highway Speed

  • 4 cylinder: 2200 – 3200
  • V6 cylinder: 2000 – 3200
  • Small block: 1800 – 2800
  • Big block: 1800 – 2600
  • Diesel: 1600-2800

Do I need a positraction or a locker?

Open Differentials:

Most vehicles come from the factory with an “open” differential. The open differential is designed to propel the vehicle while also allowing for one tire to be turning faster than the other. (During cornering, the tire on the outside of the corner travels a longer path than the inside tire) This design provides smooth cornering with no adverse tire wear. In a low traction situation (i.e.: one tire on mud or ice) the open differential will apply power to the tire with least traction, resulting in tire spin and no forward propulsion.

Positractions / Limited-Slips:

A limited slip or positraction differential typically uses some form of clutches that bind up the differential, providing traction to the both tires. The clutches will slip to some extent to allow tires to turn at different speeds on corners. Some limited slip differentials are more aggressive than others, and some can be set up or “pre-loaded” more or less aggressively. Limited slip units require a special gear oil additive and may chatter when turning. Clutch packs may also wear with time and require replacement.

Locking Differentials:

Locking differentials come in various forms, all of which provide 100% traction to both wheels. Automatic locking differentials, such as the Detroit Locker or Lockright require no driver input whatsoever. Selectable lockers such as the ARB Air Locker, Eaton ELocker and Auburn ECTED typically perform as an open differential until the driver selects “locked” mode.

Spools:

A spool has no moving parts, and basically turns the driver and passenger side axles into a single axle shaft. No provision is made for cornering so tire chirp is unavoidable. Spools are best suited for racing-only applications.

What gear ratio do I have?

The easiest way is to use identifying tags, Bill of Material information or RPO Codes. This method is detailed in our Differential Identification page. Another option would be to inquire at your local dealership using the VIN number. All of these methods are accurate, provided the previous owner has not changed the ring & pinion gears to a different ratio.

If the tags are missing or you suspect the ratio may have been changed by a previous owner, follow the steps below to determine the ratio, OR you can open the differential and count the teeth on the ring gear and pinion gear.

First: Determine whether you have an open or locking differential/positraction. (Skip this step if you already know) With the transmission in neutral or driveshaft removed, lift both rear wheels off the ground and rotate one wheel. If the other wheel rotates in the opposite direction or not at all and the driveshaft does not turn, your differential is open or you have a worn out posi. If both tires rotate in the same direction, you have a locking differential, functional posi or spool.

Open Differential Gear Ratio Test: Jack up one side and rotate the tire 2 complete rotations while carefully counting the number of full rotations the driveshaft or pinion yoke makes. The number of rotations of the driveshaft will indicate your ring & pinion gear ratio. For example, 3 ¾ rotations means you have a 3.73 gear ratio. TIP: Double the number of tire rotations and divide the result by two for a more accurate result.

Locking Differential or functioning Posi Gear Ratio Test: Jack up both sides and rotate one tire 1 full revolution while carefully counting the number of full revolutions the driveshaft makes. This is your gear ratio. In other words, if the drive shaft turns 3 ¾ turns, you probably have a 3.73 gear ratio. TIP: Double the number of tire rotations and divide the result by two for a more accurate result.

Do I have a posi or a locker?

Put the transmission in neutral and jack up both tires. Turn one tire. If the other tire spins the opposite direction you have an open differential, and if it spins the same direction you have a posi or a locker.

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