โAug-12-2017 07:15 PM
โAug-17-2017 05:13 PM
EnzoColorado wrote:
OP here. I created a spreadsheet to calculate RPM at different speed (40 to 70 mph, increment of 10 mph) in different tranny gears with all the possible axle upgrade. That helped me to decide which one to upgrade. I'm coming from 3.08 so I had many options. If you want to PM me your email, I can email you my spreadsheet and you can change the numbers to match your vehicle.
If your Yukon is 4x4 you'll have to change from rear and front gear. That may affect the decision.
โAug-17-2017 02:44 PM
bfourman wrote:
I have been milling around in my head whether or not it would be more effective to change gear ratio from 3.73 to 4.10 in my Yukon XL 2500 or to work on improving engine torque and HP at the RPMs I'm currently at. It would only be a 2-300 RPM change and I'm not sure that would be enough for my 4 speed trans to make a difference.
โAug-17-2017 01:49 PM
bfourman wrote:
I have been milling around in my head whether or not it would be more effective to change gear ratio from 3.73 to 4.10 in my Yukon XL 2500 or to work on improving engine torque and HP at the RPMs I'm currently at. It would only be a 2-300 RPM change and I'm not sure that would be enough for my 4 speed trans to make a difference.
โNov-13-2024 02:16 PM
please pm me your spreadsheet and thank you so much for putting this together. i'm looking to move from 3.08 to 4.10 and dont know where to start my research
โNov-14-2024 05:34 AM
The post you are replying to is over seven years old from the old RV.Net days, you may want to PM the poster in hopes they are still around occasionally.
โAug-17-2017 01:08 PM
bfourman wrote:
I have been milling around in my head whether or not it would be more effective to change gear ratio from 3.73 to 4.10 in my Yukon XL 2500 or to work on improving engine torque and HP at the RPMs I'm currently at. It would only be a 2-300 RPM change and I'm not sure that would be enough for my 4 speed trans to make a difference.
โAug-17-2017 12:33 PM
โAug-16-2017 08:01 PM
wnjj wrote:
While there are some ratios that are similar after the gear swap, it matters which transmission gears you're talking about.
For example, using the numbers from the 3.08 column above, the jump from 2nd to 3rd is 50% a increase in road speed for a given RPM. The jump from 3rd to 4th is only 33%.
This means 3.08, 3rd gear is like 4.10, 4th gear (both ~4.84:1 overall ratio).
So if you're pulling a hill in 3rd with 3.08 and need to shift down to 2nd, your engine rev's 50% higher after the shift. With the 4.10 it's 33% shifting from 4th to 3rd. That's a closer spread for the same road speed and more desirable.
In short, it's not the same to simply "run a gear lower" because reality means there's only 1 or 2 transmission gears that actually matter when pulling a grade for a given speed with a given rear end gear ratio. What this also means is that lower rear gears may not automatically be better if it changes you to a shift point that is wider than where you were at before.
โAug-16-2017 05:25 PM
โAug-16-2017 04:11 PM
larry barnhart wrote:Something is wrong with one of the trucks.
two brothers stopping at the alpenlite factory on their trip south. Both had the same fifths and trucks but one had the 4.10 and one had the 3.73.
The 4.10 always used 5 more gallons of gas at every fill up.
chevman
โAug-16-2017 03:36 PM
TurnThePage wrote:RCMAN46 wrote:I believe it was the 4R70...TurnThePage wrote:
I took my old F150 4.6L from 3.55 to 4.10. It made a HUGE difference. Unloaded highway mileage took a 1 mpg hit, but city driving and towing both had improved mileage. Not only that, I could suddenly maintain speeds towing in the mountains, and not have to worry about the truck grinding to a halt on long, steep climbs, which nearly did happen previously. It could suddenly cruise on the highway without dropping out of overdrive because a slight headwind or incline. The truck was so much more enjoyable to drive too. In short, it's the best mod I ever did to that truck, and I did a lot of them.
What transmission did the old Ford have?
โAug-16-2017 03:02 PM
RCMAN46 wrote:I believe it was the 4R70...TurnThePage wrote:
I took my old F150 4.6L from 3.55 to 4.10. It made a HUGE difference. Unloaded highway mileage took a 1 mpg hit, but city driving and towing both had improved mileage. Not only that, I could suddenly maintain speeds towing in the mountains, and not have to worry about the truck grinding to a halt on long, steep climbs, which nearly did happen previously. It could suddenly cruise on the highway without dropping out of overdrive because a slight headwind or incline. The truck was so much more enjoyable to drive too. In short, it's the best mod I ever did to that truck, and I did a lot of them.
What transmission did the old Ford have?
โAug-16-2017 02:44 PM
โAug-16-2017 02:38 PM
TurnThePage wrote:
I took my old F150 4.6L from 3.55 to 4.10. It made a HUGE difference. Unloaded highway mileage took a 1 mpg hit, but city driving and towing both had improved mileage. Not only that, I could suddenly maintain speeds towing in the mountains, and not have to worry about the truck grinding to a halt on long, steep climbs, which nearly did happen previously. It could suddenly cruise on the highway without dropping out of overdrive because a slight headwind or incline. The truck was so much more enjoyable to drive too. In short, it's the best mod I ever did to that truck, and I did a lot of them.