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Okay my question is what is the gear ratio 3.08 used for and what to expect from it? I'm new to gearing info but learn quit. Thanks.
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All I know is a 3.08 was popular with the 6.2 and 700r4 combo.
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Lower numerical ratios (2.xx and 3.08) are supposed to be better for fuel economy, all else being equal. (ie, assuming the engine power band is unaffected, etc).
Higher numerical ratios (4.xx and 5.xx, etc) are better for low end launch, as they provide more torque multiplication. They are also worse for fuel economy simply because the engine has to spin faster and more times when going down the road. As a lay person, I like to start with 3.42:1, and then move from there (ie, lower ratios for better fuel economy - or Pontiacs; higher ratios for more launch or racing applications). If you are asking about availability in Chevy trucks specifically, they are usually found in those models more designed as daily drivers or light duty work trucks where you want to try to eek some fuel economy out of them. Powertrain charts (like the one shown in this link http://www.gmheritagecenter.com/gm-h...olet-Truck.pdf (page 13) ) are used to track the usages. In this case the base RPO GQ1 is 2.73:1; Optional GU4 is 3.08. Does that answer your question? K
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You have to think about what kind of driving that you will be doing. Also what type of transmission are you running and where do you want your RPMs at on the engine for aligning with the power band of that engine. Also consider your tire diameter in this evolution. If you get the combination to the point that you are running at 1600 RPMs on the highway, then if there are no hills, you should have no probelms. However if you have any kind of hills or even a lot of intersections that you have to accelerate from, then you will be in trouble with your fuel economy. The engine will have to work harder to get up to speed and then stay there.
My son's truck ended up with a 700 R4 and a 3.08 gear ratio and his fuel mileage went into the dump, at approximately 10 MPG. We put a 3.73 gear ratio behind the 700 R4 and he now gets around 14 MPG. The engine runs better and will be in the power band when needed and does not have to overcome the drag of being geared wrong. I use a set of formulas to calculate what I want to achieve and that lets me get my gearing/tranny outpu and tire sizes where I want them for performance. RPM =GEAR RATIO x MPH x TRANS OUTPUT RATIO x 336 TIRE DIAMETER MPH = RPM x TIRE DIAMETER REAR AXLE RATIO x TRANS OUTPUT RATIO x 336
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What that setup (oversize tires and overdrive), you'll be lugging that 305 with 3.08's. For best fuel economy, you want to select a gear ratio that'll keep your rpm's at around 2000 at cruising speed with tires you intend to use.
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Okay what do you suggest is the best gearing to use? Just so everyone knows this is the setup that came factory on this truck except it had 31" tires.
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However, if you're just going to use the truck for solo driving and want the best fuel economy at 55-60 mph, your best bet would probably be 3.73's. Here's the numbers for 3.73's. Speed = 60 mph Tire Diameter = 32" RPM's = 1645 If fuel economy is what you're looking for and you carry no heavy loads, I would suggest going to P235/75/15's tires. You'll gain a 1-2 mpg with just this. Speed = 60 mph Tire Diameter = 28.9 RPM's = 1821 This would be you put you into a more efficient RPM band and the tires would produce less wind drag and less rotational mass (which kills fuel economy). Also, keep your speed down. Any faster than 60 mph and fuel economy plunges with these vehicles and even more so with a 4x4.
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What that setup (oversize tires and overdrive), you'll be lugging that 305 with 3.08's. If fuel economy is what you're after, you want to select a gear ratio that'll keep your rpm's at around 2000 at cruising speed with the tires you intend to use.
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But isn't a 700r4 an overdrive transmission or am I wrong?
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So what is my best option for my driving needs?
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Please define your driving needs.
How much are you willing to spend? How much weight are you planning to tow? How many miles are you planning to drive it? Mainly City or Highway driving? Do you want it performance oriented or fuel economy oriented?
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Willing to spend whatever I might have to, weight wise is various things but if it is something too heavy I will use my dads truck. But overall nothing too heavy, like cleaning out houses and that type of stuff. Miles is another thing I can't really determine or it be definite. Mainly though it will be driven in city. I would like power but would rather have fuel economy. Hope this helps.
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A set of 3.73's would give you a little better fuel economy around town and you'll actually be able to use O/D when cruising.
Or you could rip out that 305 and put in a 6.2L diesel and keep the 3.08's. It would get significantly better fuel economy around town. Or if money is no issue, you could put in a Cummins 6BT and enjoy both power and good fuel economy.
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i have 3.42 in my c 20 with a sm 465 and a 350. i find it a good all around gear. i dont remember what size my tires are 265 85 16?? stock size i think. i get good milage 21 mpg at 70 14.5 in the city where i live. can still pull any trailer that i should have to. i have driven these trucks with the 3.08 and i think they suck ass. the 4.10 that is in my diesel good for city and pulling crap for the highway. just my .02
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Here's my .02
My 86 C10 (HD half ton 6100 GVW) has been a work truck all it's life with a 305, SM465 & 3.08 rear axle. It's handled everything you could throw at it- city, highway, heavy loads, light loads and towing- while providing 15mpg. (Top speed is about 65mph) I would leave it alone, unless it breaks. |
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Keep in mind those 2 previous posts are referring to trucks without overdrive.
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That's what I thought, I think I'll wait until something breaks and then redo the whole drivetrain. The truck has never had anything replaced or rebuilt to my knowledge.
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As you can see, everyone has a particular thing in mind that fits their needs. I have a 400+ HP 383 stroker engine with a 700 R4 in my truck, I have a set of 3.73 gears and I run the truck on the highway at speeds around 75 MPH and I get 15 MPG, with the ability to jump out and hit speeds greater than the speedo can read without any issue. I do run a 28" tall tire, but my truck is lowered, so that is what I like. This truck started life with a 305, 3.43 gears, and a TH350C tranny (no OD, but it did have a lockup converter) The mileage that I get now is about the same as the original MPG , but it was an enemic truck without any true acceleration capabilities.
With the experience that we had with my son's truck, I would never ever go with an OD tranny and 3.08 gears behind it, especially with 30" or taller tires. You should make a choice of 3.08 gears and a standard (non-OD) tranny or use an OD tranny and a set of deeper gears. The OD tranny and a set of 3.42 gears is a pretty common mix in the later model trucks and it works well with the fuel injected engines. My 1991 Silverado got 20 MPG with a 350, 3.42, 700 R4 setup. My DD that I now have is a 2011 5.3, 3.42, 6 speed auto truck that gets around 20 MPG, also. The fuel injection is a big part of this combination.
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