Oil temp too high?
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by Msford, May 15, 2017.
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What is the old girl?
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2001 Western Star 4964EX, 6NZ CAT @550, 13sp, 3:70 on LP 24.5. I really want to change the rear's so I can run the truck in its torque range instead of horsepower. At 70 mph I'm running at 1500 rpm.x1Heavy Thanks this.
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With a Detroit, that would be about right, but you probably want to turn 1,300 rpm, right?
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That's not bad. that's actually high horse or very close to it. Your torque will quit pulling at it's best around roughly 1300, maybe 1250. Power bands in modern engines have a specific curve between torque and HP. There is a sweet spot usually 1500 or so give or take a little bit. I say that's thing running nicely.
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Cheapest way to see if you like the lower rpm is throw some tall 24.5 rubber on it if you can. What kind of weight you pulling and what region?
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I'm pulling 52000 on a daily basis. A lot of my runs go east, aND some north, south, and midwest. The bulk of it heads east.x1Heavy Thanks this.
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Maybe a notch or two closer to mountain gearing inside your rear. So you can use less power upgrade. Does that even make sense? Im not going to go sprouting ratios I know nothing about. You can put in short gearing for mountain work or you can put in tall gearing for flatland work back there.
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I understand what you're trying to say. I appreciate the feedback.x1Heavy Thanks this.
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