โAug-31-2017 06:15 PM
โSep-23-2017 06:20 PM
TxGearhead wrote:
Upon further reflection....
I sure like my 3.42!
It's all iffy what we are going to do. I would like to get that last RV. But I'm not shelling out good money for it to sit outside and bake in Texas sun. Our son just closed on his country acreage. We'll see how his schedule is for building a barn and pivot this around him.
โSep-23-2017 05:47 AM
4x4ord wrote:justme wrote:
There is no easy answer, but if you pull a heavy load most of the time the lower gear is the better. Otherwise the high gear is prefer for light loads and intermittent heavy loads. Fuel mileage and engine wear (piston travel/mechanical stress) is important for long term wear and tear. For my experience the higher gears are preferred because I pull a heavy load intermittently. I pull a 165000GVW trailer with a F350 SRW with a 3.5 rear end. I have 40k miles on the trailer and 90K miles on the 2012 diesel truck. The TV pulls very well and if the tranny starts hunting between 5th an 6th gear, I lock it in 5th and everything is good. The torque on the F350 is fantastic and pulls grades very well. I see no need for 4:11 rear end.... I average 12mpg pulling 20mpg not pulling. I set the cruise control to 60 mph pulling and 75mph not pulling.
That is very good fuel economy. Do you have a programmer on it? I might see 20 mpg empty if the stars are all aligned and I don't exceed 60 mph. Pulling I'm more like 9 - 10 per US gallon. My overall average mileage for how I use the truck is 12.5 mpg.
โSep-22-2017 08:45 AM
justme wrote:
There is no easy answer, but if you pull a heavy load most of the time the lower gear is the better. Otherwise the high gear is prefer for light loads and intermittent heavy loads. Fuel mileage and engine wear (piston travel/mechanical stress) is important for long term wear and tear. For my experience the higher gears are preferred because I pull a heavy load intermittently. I pull a 165000GVW trailer with a F350 SRW with a 3.5 rear end. I have 40k miles on the trailer and 90K miles on the 2012 diesel truck. The TV pulls very well and if the tranny starts hunting between 5th an 6th gear, I lock it in 5th and everything is good. The torque on the F350 is fantastic and pulls grades very well. I see no need for 4:11 rear end.... I average 12mpg pulling 20mpg not pulling. I set the cruise control to 60 mph pulling and 75mph not pulling.
โSep-22-2017 07:48 AM
โSep-22-2017 07:01 AM
โSep-21-2017 06:56 PM
โSep-21-2017 06:40 PM
4x4ord wrote:Wild Card wrote:
Yall can throw all the numbers you want out. I can yank my 16k# hauler up a 10 mile 6% grade at 65/70 miles an hour like it's nothing with my 4.10s. 1/2 to 1 mile to the gallon is pointless in the equation. I will smoke ya at the stop light and at the top of the hill. Bragging rights. ..bragging rights
That is the point.... your Cummins can tow your 16k hauler up a 6% grade at 70 mph which means, you don't have the best gear ratio for your application. It obviously works but just not as good as 3.42 gears for such a light load. 4.10 gears are better suited for a heavier trailer and/or on steeper grades. If you're foot is to the floor and your doing 70 mph with 4.10 gears up that hill then your in 5th gear and running at 2335 engine rpm. With 3.42 gears you'd be in 4th gear running at 2530 rpm and accelerating.
โSep-21-2017 06:11 PM
Wild Card wrote:
Yall can throw all the numbers you want out. I can yank my 16k# hauler up a 10 mile 6% grade at 65/70 miles an hour like it's nothing with my 4.10s. 1/2 to 1 mile to the gallon is pointless in the equation. I will smoke ya at the stop light and at the top of the hill. Bragging rights. ..bragging rights
โSep-21-2017 05:50 PM
Wild Card wrote:
Yall can throw all the numbers you want out. I can yank my 16k# hauler up a 10 mile 6% grade at 65/70 miles an hour like it's nothing with my 4.10s. 1/2 to 1 mile to the gallon is pointless in the equation. I will smoke ya at the stop light and at the top of the hill. Bragging rights. ..bragging rights
โSep-21-2017 04:28 PM
โSep-21-2017 03:10 PM
4x4ord wrote:Pop-Pop C wrote:
You may sacrifice some mileage with the 4:10 as a daily driver but when on the road will be highly beneficial. There can be steep hills or mountains where ever you may go.wouldnt want to limit your self just to,flat lands. Not sure where that would be.
You'd have a hard time finding a circumstance when the 4.10 would be beneficial over 3.55 gears towing a 16,500 lb rv. It would take an 8% grade at 60 mph before the 6.7 would even start pulling down from 2600 rpm in 4th gear with the 3.55 final drive. The 4.10 is reserved for heavier loads where the engine hasn't enough power to manage 60 mph.
โSep-21-2017 01:44 PM
Pop-Pop C wrote:
You may sacrifice some mileage with the 4:10 as a daily driver but when on the road will be highly beneficial. There can be steep hills or mountains where ever you may go.wouldnt want to limit your self just to,flat lands. Not sure where that would be.
โSep-21-2017 11:36 AM
bluegrass smokers wrote:
The tire size is 245/75SR17.
So far what I am reading is the truck will work with either gear ratio since the weight is 16500? The 3.55 will make less RPMs when driving at highway speeds without the trailer load?
I am a wood/building guy, I know where the fuel goes in on my truck and that's about it.
โSep-21-2017 11:35 AM