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BenK wrote:
Congrats on your updated Suburban !!!
Many time...going to a higher numeric diff ratio will gain MPG when towing heavy. A lot depends on the drivers style, terrain and resistance (wind, weight, etc)
If you have the budget (OP and others noodling) consider a GearVendors OD. It has a 'gear spliter' function that will insert itself between each tranny gear. Turning your 4 speed auto into an 8 speed with 8th gear a double OD
Mine is a big block, 7.4L, with 4.1's with 31.6 dia tires. Similar RPM at 65MPH as your new gearset
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Am noodling going to 5.1's for the rebuild/update of my 1996 GMC K3500, 7.4L, 4.1 Suburban for those who have similar and considering keeping these towing beasts and rebuilding/updating
rv.net Gear Vendor/Gear splitter, page 3
Gear Vendor 0.5 OD is on my list of stuff going to do when time to rebuild the 7.4L...and IMHO...germain to this discussion
Either the 4.88's or 5.13's will have lots more torque multiplication than my current 4.11's...torque multiplication works both ways...
Chart in below quote is for a GearVendors 0.7, thinking of going to 0.5 so that the final double OD to the axles will be a higher gear (lower numeric) than stock
Should I keep my old truck? This is that thread quote below is fromBenK wrote:
With the cost of new vehicles today...going to save some coin rebuilding my 1996 GMT400 K3500, 7.4L Suburban with all new interior (seats, dash stuff, etc)
8 speed tranny with double OD vs stock of 4 speed and single OD....1,000 HP rated rebuilt 4L80E that has a 3 year warranty...diff ratio either 4.88's (will be 0.7 GearVenders) or 5.13's (will be 0.5 GearVenders)....etc, etc, etc
Posted on another members thread where he is noodling stuff for his rebuild or not. Hopefully he found this of interest and helpful in making up his list of stuff to do
gear ratios, page2
BenK wrote:
Similar to my nooddling plans for my 1996 7.4L K3500 Suburban. Stock is 4.1's and noodling going to something north of 4.56's. Currently think 4.88's will be it, but can't find enough info on that config's strength. IIRC, the pinion might be too small (both face sq/in and tooth root section...cantilever strength)
First, gear boxes are for a change in direction and/or torque multiplication (some times just a change in RPMs)
Here are the listed ratios for my 4L80E:
Gear Ratio
First 2.48
Second 1.48
Third 1.00
Fourth 0.75
Here is just one link to a +1,000 HP 4L80E and cost is similar to a plain Jane rebuild locally vs the 750HP version. The +1,500HP version just a couple thousand more...all warranted
Stage 2 โ Warranted 750 HP...Stage 5 - Warranted +1,500HP
The Gear Venders OD noodling and is whether an 0.7 or 0.5 ratio that will split (insert itself) between each 4L80E gear. That would turn my 4L80E into an EIGHT forward gearbox and if you count the XfrCase...16 forward gear ratios...and...a lower 1st gear ratio than the 4L60E...AND...a similar to potentially higher OD final...
Here are the resultant gear ratios
Then switch from LT265/75R16E's to LT255/85R16E's for a LOWER rev's per mile and still not lose much in width...just 10mm, or 5mm each side of rim center.
Toughest part is finding a HO crate 7.4L that will pass SMOG. Most found to date are offroad and/or carberator. No Vortec to be found.
The guy who built the L88 for my Vette has passed on and no one even understands what an L88 was/is... Sure an L88 was a hot rod engine, but most of it can be for a TV...all in the cam...
โJun-27-2019 07:16 PM
falconbrother wrote:
I'm a shade tree mechanic, brakes, water pumps, various things like that I can do. For the symptoms you describe I would totally take it to a professional shop and let them look at it before I dropped real money on it. I like my 5.3 Suburban, mostly because I know it. Don't end up with regrets, let a local shop do a compression test, etc..
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mooky stinks wrote:
Not sure what you mean by 2007 (or 2010) but they don't feel like 420hp because they aren't. 2007 was 380 and 2010 was 402.
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