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Old 03-28-2022 | 08:53 AM
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I found a good deal on a clean low mileage 94
300 six and apparently ordered with a c6

Making camper for my dog and I with it.
I have a 18 foot boat trailer that I made into my bike hauler and tool chest.
With a 3.55 diff and 235/75r15 tires she has plenty of grunt to get things rolling.
At 65 or 70 the motor is singing pretty high lol.

I want to drop the diff down a bit.
Mine has the speed sensor in the pumpkin.
does anyone know what years will have the same speed sensor?
And I have been trying to find a chart on ratios offered in the axle for this year.
So far looking through junkyard all I have found were...
3.55 373 and 411

I think the 3.55 would be fine with od trans.
What were common ratios?
3.08?
And what years would be compatible to the speed sensor
 
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Old 03-28-2022 | 03:23 PM
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You didn't mention what is the engine speed at 65 mph.You are correct, the C6 transmission has no OD. Myself, I would leave the 3.55 gears and transmission alone. I think the next gear set would be 3.27 but I am not sure on that.. I know you will be very unhappy with 3.08 diff gears and the 4.9 is no speed demon..Reason being as a camper, it will be heavily loaded and likely will be driven in hilly areas. I think you are in good shape.
 

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Old 03-28-2022 | 06:02 PM
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I do not have Speedo. I think a 3.08 might be to stout too.
I want to drop it down to around what it would be in overdrive.
So not a radical change.
Just like to know what was available.
Lord I'm to old to go on a wild goose chase
Lord I've owned a few of these over the years.
Most have been f250 with t18 and 411.

I know she can drop a bit and be ok.
not really that heavy. Loaded light lol.

Anyways does anyone have a list of options for ratios?
And what years the sensor was the same.
 
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Old 03-29-2022 | 05:05 AM
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You can go to Rock Auto's site and lookup speed sensors for various years and see if the part numbers match. I don't have the time to do it for you.
 
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Old 03-29-2022 | 08:43 AM
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Good idea!!!!
I hadn't thought of that.
I have been searching threads on forums like this.
Doing the math...ratio charts acually.
70 mph has me turning about 2900.
By ear I think it sounds about the same.
Doing chart with a sod ratio of .667 of
70 is churning about 1450 in od.
I'd like to split the difference.
Drop it to about 23 at 70.
Still a bit high ....but it should give me grunt at lower speeds too.
I look up rock auto thanks for the idea.
 
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Old 03-29-2022 | 08:52 AM
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You probably are revving a little higher. My f150 4.9 w/OD and 3.55 rear end shows about 3k on the tach going 65mph.
 
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Old 03-29-2022 | 09:14 AM
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Oh ok. Any idea what your od ratio is?
auto or stick?
I looked up speed sensors
There isn't any specific one for ratio.
The count must be on the spline.
But......it did give me years that use the same sensor.
91-97. It gives me a better range to hunt for.
Looked up diff gears to 3.54 4.11.
And a 4.73.
I will redo search using a 94 with a 351 engine.
I am sure all will be geared to the of trans.
But maybe a v8 might have a lower ratio.
Just a thought but when it was ordered with c6 tranny.
They didn't compensate for a 1to1 trans.
I will do more looking.
 
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Old 03-30-2022 | 03:38 AM
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This site may help you ID differentials and what is available if you go boneyard searching.

https://www.fordification.com/tech/rearends_ford15.htm
 
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Old 04-10-2022 | 09:29 AM
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Well after a road trip from Texas to Indiana I think I could use a bit more gear.
loaded and pulling the trailer I averaged 14mpg.
I cut north in Arkansas through some good grades.
I just hold throttle steady and she pulls good.
Speed drops but pulls steady.
A few grades I dropped to 45..but just pulled in slow lane with the big trucks.
If I mash the throttle she will maintain speed.
And will accelerate up the grades.
I just held her steady to conserve fuel.
I will check junkyard here and see what's available.

Not sure how it will affect shift points.
This is controlled electronically even though it's a c6.
they have a vacuum pod that is controlled by computer.
Instead of being hooked to intake.

Just have to try and see lol
 
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Old 04-10-2022 | 10:27 AM
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I don't believe there was any C6 which was controlled electronically.It's hydraulically controlled, no solenoids inside. I have put many hundreds of thousand miles driving 1988-1994 Econolines with the 4.9 for business purposes.I was lucky to get 15mpg.
If you got 14 mpg with your van loaded up like that,in hilly terain and pulling a trailor, that is very good. I don't know what you are expecting. Good luck improving on that.You likely will end up with something that can barely make it up a hill loaded up.
 

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