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05-15-2012, 11:19 AM | #1 |
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different gears or bigger tires?
I have an 88 1 ton dually bonus cab (older style), 454 TBI, T400 Trans and 4.10 Gears. 215/75/16 tires in the back.
I'm pulling a 3500 lb boat a few times a year and a 28' fifth wheel camper twice a year. I was thinking of pulling them both at the same time. I also might be hauling some dirt and gravel from time to time. Don't laugh but I'm looking for a little more efficiency, I average 7MPG right now. Would taller tires such as 265s or 285s be a better option than switching to 3.73 gears? What about doing both tires and gears? |
05-15-2012, 11:22 AM | #2 |
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Re: different gears or bigger tires?
Welcome to the site. Torque peak on the motor is important. Different gears and tires may not matter if peak torque is not used properly. Even deeper gears may be you getter gas milage!! Do you know the cam torque curve?
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05-15-2012, 11:29 AM | #3 |
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Re: different gears or bigger tires?
Unfortunately no, but I've read about certain pickups needing that higher RPM to maintain ultimate efficiency. I don't have a tach but i found a calculator, http://www.markwilliams.com/calculators.aspx, that allows me to plug in different tires and gears. Thats what got me thinking.
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05-15-2012, 11:31 AM | #4 |
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Re: different gears or bigger tires?
Yes, BB like higher RPMs for torque. Other changes may help. Headers, cooler thermostat, carb tuning, and good tune up are good things that help efficiency.
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05-15-2012, 12:49 PM | #5 |
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Re: different gears or bigger tires?
Thanks!
I'm sure my pickup is running right where it should but where can I find my peak torque? |
05-15-2012, 01:39 PM | #6 |
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Re: different gears or bigger tires?
You need a factory spec book or info on that year model. HP is low from the factory. HP is up in the RPM range. Max torque peak is at 5200 RPMs. Most starting point charts for torque is 1500 RPMs.
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05-15-2012, 03:28 PM | #7 | |
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Re: different gears or bigger tires?
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05-15-2012, 10:41 PM | #8 |
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Re: different gears or bigger tires?
I really haven't looked into the mileage, but with a BB you can't really expect much.
Free flowing duals would help, if it come equipped that way. Cam change? Don't know what would be computer friendly. My '86 does run with 235/85-16 tires, as far as I can tell it's been a tow mule most of its life. What I did find out is the stock replacement torque converter was rated for about 1300 stall (low). Truck hasn't been on the road enough to clock the mileage.
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05-16-2012, 06:06 AM | #9 |
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Re: different gears or bigger tires?
Tires won't give enough change i would look in to a diesel swap and trans to see the most mpg.
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