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#1
gears gears gears
sup all, well i have a little question about gears.
first of all ive got 3.42's im thinking of upgrading them,
but i dont know to what. heres the thing, its my daily driver i drive
bout 70 miles a day. so i dont know what would be my best option,
i was thinking conservative like 3.73's but was thinking 3.90's or 4.10's
but dont know i NEED YOUR OPINIONS PLZ.
thx
first of all ive got 3.42's im thinking of upgrading them,
but i dont know to what. heres the thing, its my daily driver i drive
bout 70 miles a day. so i dont know what would be my best option,
i was thinking conservative like 3.73's but was thinking 3.90's or 4.10's
but dont know i NEED YOUR OPINIONS PLZ.
thx
#4
Originally Posted by DUNGBEETLE
I went with 4.10's and I still get like 389mptank, I really like the gears, they make an incredible difference, better get some good tires though...
My truck gets a whoppin 9-11 mpg with my lead foot and the big converter ... i drove 10 mins to work and have a company car so its no big deal. 70 miles in a day i might say go 3.90's
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#5
Originally Posted by MacADaYear
Im sure snoman will be around shortly to tell you that you should be running 456s
I will bet not too but I will say stay away from 3.90's because they are mostly made by Richmond and not very high quality gears (tend to be noisy). Stick with standard types (ie 3.73 or 4.10) as quailty is better (more choices of brands) and the ECM will support these ratios as well natively with a reprogram.
#6
Originally Posted by snoman
I will bet not too but I will say stay away from 3.90's because they are mostly made by Richmond and not very high quality gears (tend to be noisy). Stick with standard types (ie 3.73 or 4.10) as quailty is better (more choices of brands) and the ECM will support these ratios as well natively with a reprogram.
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#8
Originally Posted by snoman
Precision is not a bad gear set but there is not direct ECM support fot 3.90 either and though the logic for the 3.90 is not bad, I would stick with industry (Detroit) standards for ratio selection. .
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Originally Posted by oxidizr
My truck gets a whoppin 9-11 mpg with my lead foot and the big converter ...
I get about 12MPG with my 4.10s and 3200 stall because of my lead foot. But what's the point of mods if you don't use them to have a little fun?
That's why I bought a daily driver and use my truck as I did before, for fun. But now I don't have to put as many miles on it.