Check the tag on the rear cover of the differential. All the Mighty Max's left the factory with it, but if it's missing, check the trim tag that's attached to the firewall in the engine compartment. The rear axle ratio is stated where it says "Transaxle"....there, that wasn't too hard, was it?
that becomes a common problem on Dodge Ram D50 and Mitsubishi Mighty Max. (not sure about a Mazda Mighty Max though) I have an extra trans for that thing possibly
why is my 1996 Mitsubishi lancer evo stuck in gear
Reduction ratios: 1st gear 2.45:1 2nd gear 1.45:1 3rd gear 1:1 Overdrive 0.69:1 Reverse 2.22.1
The gear ratio is the number of teeth in the driven gear divided by the number of teeth in the drive gear.
Yes, they often are. Gear ratios and anatomical ratios are usually expressed in decimal numbers in relation to one.
88-98 1500 had 3.42/3.73 88-00 2500 had 3.42/3.73/4.10
Depends on the engine at what it's cruised at, revolutions per mile of the tires, transmission gear ratios, and rear end gear ratios.
Gear Ratios (:1)1st Gear 3.062nd Gear 1.633rd Gear 14th Gear 0.7Reverse 2.29
The fourth generation General Motors F-Body (Camaro/Firebird) was offered in multiple rear end gear ratios. These included 3.02, 3.42, and 3.73.
There is no way to change gear ratios.
High gear ratios, 273,373,340 Low ratios, any thing starting with the #4 and up is a low gear ratio. 410 411 456 488 556 and up.
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