Originally posted by LarryB's Super Starter Contacts
I'm curious, Is there anyone out there that thinks they're geared too tall??
Yeah- Garrett (Big Wgite Beast) did. He changes his 01 3500 factory 4:10 setup to a 3:54, and said it was lugging all too much, so he pulled out his wallet again and went up to 3:73.
Here is the oddity that makes no sense to me at all: He claims there was ZERO difference in mileage between ANY of the the three combos.
Maybe I'm missing something because I'm not a physicist, but that doesn't make any sense at all.
I was *told* that your best and most fuel efficient range was UNDER 2000rpm. If that is the case (and even if it isn't for that matter) how can running 70mph at 2300rpm net the same mileage as running 70mph at 1900rpm?? (just as an example).
It was earlier suggested in this thread that I try to run at 50Mph in 6th gear, and then at 50mph in 5th. See what the OH computer thinks about it. I did. The results support my arguement. In 6th, at 1750rpm, I saw the OH read between 18-20mpg. In High rpm 5th, say about 2100rpm, it dropped to 15.
Granted- I know the OH computer is NOT that accurate at best, it still gave me the results I expected to see.
If you're running flat land in 6th over does the engine produce enough hp with less or equal throttle than the amount of throtle running in 6th, mph being equal? If so I'd think the gear splitter would have to be grossly inefficent to cancel mpg gains.
FM- You are thinking along the lines that I am. I am not doubting Larry or Bill (Illflem), I happen to have great deal of respect for both of them. It just that the more I try to make sense out of this, the less sense it makes.
Right now I'm steering at swapping out to 3:54's. I'm sure I can find someone interested in a swap. I want to find an HO 6speed I can try before I buy though.
BUT- If switching to 3:54's won't net me any mileage (as Garrett reports) what's th point?
Kev
