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Hi I own a 1970 R685 model fire truck single axle with the 237 maxidyne, a 5 speed stick, 4.88 rear end, and 11 22.5 tires. Seems like my top speed is around 53 mph. I am looking at a 1969 R611 model fire truck single axle with a thermodyne, 5 speed stick, 5.14 rear end, and 10 20 tires. Any idea what its top speed would be? I never drove a thermodyne before.

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26 minutes ago, Mtchlcaney said:

Is there anything that can be done to bring it up closer to 70 mph? Change the rear end to a lower ratio? Or something like a different transmission with an overdrive maybe?

The easiest thing to do is change the pig in the rear. That is the differential portion of the rear end with a drop in from a rebuilder or take-out from a truck salvage yard. You what to get into the 3.7 range to do around 70mph with a direct in 5th transmission with all else being the same. Don't worry about winding it up quick to get to a fire for a hobby truck. Just worry about getting to a show before the show is over doing 50mph as is.

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41 minutes ago, Mtchlcaney said:

Awesome. I know the hp and torque are different between the maxidyne and thermo dyne will it drive drastically different?

The Maxidyne is OK lugging the motor along. 

The Thermodyne isn't really a lugging motor.  It likes some rpm.  For hobby use, a little lugging won't get you into too much trouble.  Just keep it in mind when driving.  In vocational activity, the R611 would have been mated to something like a duplex 10 speed transmission (two gear sticks) so there were more gear splits to keep the engine in the proper rpm range.

Jim

It doesn't cost anything to pay attention.

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1 hour ago, Mtchlcaney said:

I dont mind going 50, but I get a lot of honking and hand gestures from those who are young and dont understand that 50 mph once was going fast. Lol

If you don’t mind going 50, I wouldn’t fool with the expense or trouble in doing all that work. The way the world is now days your still subject to get the gestures! As long as your happy, I’d just smile 

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1 hour ago, 1965 said:

If you don’t mind going 50, I wouldn’t fool with the expense or trouble in doing all that work. The way the world is now days your still subject to get the gestures! As long as your happy, I’d just smile 

^^^^^^^ I second this ^^^^^^^^^^

 

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And those that mind....
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I love driving old i40 in the L, it can just about do the speed limit and it nice just to feel like you’re racing along through the back country! I can’t wait to get it back so we can go out for a drive in it again, luckily 40 is the route back towards home...

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Who needs a back yard when you could have a :mack1: Yard?!

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