RecklessWOT
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- Feb 20, 2015
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- Location
- New Hampshire
- First Name
- Kevin
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V10 Suburban Silverado
- Engine Size
- 350 TBI
RPM = MPH x Gear Ratio x 336 divided by tire diameter. Run that equation for every single scenario you can think of in relation to tire diameter and gear ratio, and make a spread sheet if you need to, but at least write down each result, and then mull over the numbers to figure out what will work for your specific setup. Nobody will be running the exact same thing as you are, and only you have to live with your decision.
Huh, I never knew that. So with the 700r4 I believe the super tall OD is 30%, 25%? With this equation, at 80mph in D at 1:1 that puts me at 3714 RPM if I go with the 4.56s. In OD that drops me down to 2600 RPM if it's 30% (which is actually pretty good) and 2786 if it's 25% (which really isn't even that bad either considering I'm going 80mph in a big ass truck). Works for me. Obviously I will drop my speeds if towing heavy trailers like the 3/4 ton I seem to pretend it is, but for normal daily use 4.56s actually sound perfect to be honest.