dream chaser
TDR MEMBER
I have a 1992 F350 4x4 Crewcab Duallie 8ft bed with a cap on the bed that is flush with the cab but raises up about a foot by the back of the bed. I described all of that for those who factor in wind resistance, to my question. The engine is a 93 5. 9 intercooled, NV4500 trans and 3:54 gears. Not exaclty sure of the turbo but it has a GB Gail Banks part number and is a 16 cm housing. 4" mandrel bent exhaust, magnaflow muffler and 18" resonator, custom downpipe with no sharper bends than a mild 45 degree. I've rotated the fuel diaphram to the richest setting and cranked the starwheel and aneroid adjustment on the pump. Custom K&N air filter also. I've put about 8000 miles on this rig since I finished building it. I can constantly get 19-20. 5 mpg on the highway cruising between 62-68. I have noticed on a couple of tests, I get a little better mileage going faster with the rpm's up around 1900. At 62 the rpm's are 1650. When I tow a camper the mileage drops to an average of 13 mpg and the combined weight of truck and camper is only 12,500#. I've noticed when pulling my loaded horse trailer which tops me out at a meager 14,500# combined weight on 2 lane roads I get around 15mpg. From my research and reading the forums, I think that the size of the truck and the wind resistance is lugging the truck too much with the 3:54 gears. Unlike most people that post, I'd be happy cruising the highway at 62-65 while towing the horses or camper. THe truck is a daily driver that I drive 14 miles one way to work each day on 2 lane country roads never going over 55, and most of the time in the 50 mph range on the back roads. Driving back and forth to work I get a steady 17-18 mpg When on the back roads, it is often hard to find a happy medium between 4th and 5th gear. Is switching gears to 3:73 worth the trouble, or should I go right to 4:10's. Or am I crazy and should be happy with the mileage that I am getting. I know that changing the gears won't improve my empty mileage and may even hurt a little, but would like to maybe help my towing mileage a bit and also increase the pulling power too. These are all hand calculated mileage ratings and verified over many tanks of fuel. I have access to a fairly low mileage (118,000) 4:10 rear end from a reliable source for $200. 00. Is this worth trying? I know I would still have to swap the front gears before the snow flies if I like the change.