Gear Ratio Question
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Adamali21, Oct 3, 2020.
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Drive slower. Rpm at 1400 cruising with low boost will help your fuel mileage noticeably.Crude Truckin', Swine hauler, Rugerfan and 3 others Thank this. -
Personally I don't think you'll gain much in terms of efficiency to make a regear worth it. Myself I'd wait until a rear end needs replacement and then regear both.
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Look up the info on the model number of your rear ends. Various rear end housings can only accept a certain range of gears.
My Merritors with 3.91 can only go down to 3.42Adamali21 Thanks this. -
I'd be more concerned about keeping it out of boost. If try my best to keep it below 15-20psi on the boost gauge I can do pretty good for a big block CAT. My Q3 mpg was 7.44 driving a 3406e turned up to 750HP, 13 speed, 3.55 rears and about 1500 rpm/70mph.
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Is there some type of fuel economy tune
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You also have an E model so running 1500 all day doesn’t affect you as much as an Acert where 1500 is the upper end of where you should run. I agree that driving by the boost gauge will help.Ruthless Thanks this.
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On flat land, I keep the boost gauge barely registering anything. Just pretend you have an egg under that right foot. Use extremely small movements for acceleration/deceleration.
I would recommend a tune but speaking of such things here is zapreshcheno. -
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