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The Mess Hall / Re: Which Atlas Transfer Case
« Last post by Jeffy on August 23, 2020, 06:17:27 PM »It's very fascinating looking at all the numbers!Well from the chart, 5:1 + NV4500 gear spread follows 2.72:1 + AX5 pretty closely while giving you 144:1 at the top. Giving up 13:1 for 144:1 seems like a good trade off since there's 15:1
Thanks for running my numbers, I had not done that yet.
Looks like a 5.0 would put you very close to my current set up. But with no ability to run the 2.7. So it would depend on the trails you mostly run. If you do a lot of mild stuff the 5.0 is pretty low. Makes for slow going on easy stuff.
But you would have a very strong setup!
02.72:1 ---------------------------------------------- / 78 / __ / 42 / __ / 28 / 23 / 15 / 13 / 8.6 / 5.13
05.00:1 --------------------------/ 144 / ___ / ___ / 78 / __ / 44 / __ / 28 / 26 / 15 / __ / 8.6 / 5.13
Keep in mind that the numbers are in order of the ratios and not gears. What that means if you have to shift into 3rd, you're probably better off shifting to 4Hi and then going back into 1st. It was pretty predictable across the board even with a doubler.
So for you, it would look like this;
3.92 x 6.75:1 = 142.3
2.33 x 6.75:1 = 87
1.44 x 6.75:1 = 52.3
1.00 x 6.75:1 = 36
3.92 x 2.72:1 = 57.4
2.33 x 2.72:1 = 34.1
1.44 x 2.72:1 = 21.1
1.00 x 2.72:1 = 14.6
3.92 x 2.48:1 = 52.3
2.33 x 2.48:1 = 31
1.44 x 2.48:1 = 19.2
1.00 x 2.48:1 = 13.3
3.92 x 1:1 = 21.1
2.33 x 1:1 = 12.5
1.44 x 1:1 = 7.7
1.00 x 1:1 = 5.38
Looks like there's a few different ways you could go about rowing gears. The simplest would be to just start off in 4th and 6.7. Anything faster than that and you might as well just be in 1:1