10-Speed Peterbilt 379 - Save Fuel with 13-Speed Upgrade?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by elpuft, Jul 12, 2011.
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I am new here and just got back into trucking a year and a half ago since 99
I have driven many different trucks I used to like the 15 spd od alot and I hated the 13 and 18 but last year when I got my fld classic with 500 detriot with 13spd 3.58 lp 24.5 It would pull well with some cats until it got to a steep hill. Now I have a 379 with C-15 10spd 370 rears and 11r24.5 rubber.
It pulls ok up to 1500 but to me is week because its the mbn(bridge) engine
and I really miss my 13spd trans. When I get the chance to get a 6nz ecm and a few other changes I want to find a 13. But my question is what difference in final ratio on 10spd vs 13. I always felt if my classic had 370 ratio with tall rubber would be perfect because it would easily get into triple digits bobtail if I wanted but my concern is to make my 379 pete last me a while. Any opinions would be great -
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The driver is the determining factor in fuel mileage. Regardless of what trans or rears they have. -
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