Cobrajet:
I'm sorry you don't appreciate my opinion. If you go back and reread my post that you are challenging you will see that I wrote that my tach never dropped below 1600 rpm and that I was pulling grades at 1600-1800 rpm in overdrive after turning off the cruise control and allowing my speed to drop to avoid running over the Ford.
Your road speed vs engine rpm figures do not match a Dodge with 4. 10 gears and OEM wheels and tires. My truck runs approximately 60 mph at 1800 rpm, 56 mph at 1700 rpm, and about 53 mph at 1600 rpm. If you go to Klenger's website and review his handy mph/rpm calculation chart you will find that his chart confirms my numbers above.
Harvey
I'm sorry you don't appreciate my opinion. If you go back and reread my post that you are challenging you will see that I wrote that my tach never dropped below 1600 rpm and that I was pulling grades at 1600-1800 rpm in overdrive after turning off the cruise control and allowing my speed to drop to avoid running over the Ford.
Your road speed vs engine rpm figures do not match a Dodge with 4. 10 gears and OEM wheels and tires. My truck runs approximately 60 mph at 1800 rpm, 56 mph at 1700 rpm, and about 53 mph at 1600 rpm. If you go to Klenger's website and review his handy mph/rpm calculation chart you will find that his chart confirms my numbers above.
Harvey