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Jimny to many RPM on highway - Higher gear ratio

  • zukenutter
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31 Jan 2012 07:03 - 31 Jan 2012 07:05 #32266 by zukenutter
A VVT electronic transfer woud totally stuff your gear ratios. Starting in first gear would be like start in second gear now. It would be undriveable. ZookFastback is 100% correct about the Suzuki motor loving big RPM. When I had my last Jimny with 24% reduction trial Jimny gears and 235/75R15 tyres it would sit at 4950RPM when doing 100km/h and sometimes for hours at a time. 110km/h was very loud :angry:

I ended up installing sound proofing throughout the floor and side panels which helped a lot.
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31 Jan 2012 11:03 #32305 by Monkey

zukenutter wrote: A VVT electronic transfer woud totally stuff your gear ratios. Starting in first gear would be like start in second gear now. It would be undriveable. ZookFastback is 100% correct about the Suzuki motor loving big RPM. When I had my last Jimny with 24% reduction trial Jimny gears and 235/75R15 tyres it would sit at 4950RPM when doing 100km/h and sometimes for hours at a time. 110km/h was very loud :angry:

I ended up installing sound proofing throughout the floor and side panels which helped a lot.


Your age is really showing Paul :laugh:

But as other have said, they need to rev. Once i re-gear, i will be sitting on around 4200rpm and that's with 31's... ;)

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31 Jan 2012 21:05 #32366 by zukenutter

Monkey wrote:

zukenutter wrote: I ended up installing sound proofing throughout the floor and side panels which helped a lot.


Your age is really showing Paul :laugh:



Yeah well, not much point having a decent sound system if half of what you hear is gear and road noise.

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