Hillbilly hotrod
SDD Junior Member
I have an 05 F350 DRW that has 4:10 gears. What is your guys opion on changing to a 3:73 ratio? It just seems like 2400 RPM is high at 75 MPH.
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What do you use your truck for? If you actually use the truck for towing/hauling then stay with the 4.10s. The lower gears will give better performance with a load. My 05 with 3.73 turns about 2100 rpm at 75mph. The little bit of fuel you'll save by changing gears isn't enough to justify the cost of a new set of gears and installation. Slowing down would be a lot more cost effective.
Peak torque for our 6.0's is closer to 3,000 r.p.m. Here's a link that has torque & H.P. curves for both stock and chiped/programed 6.0's http://www.thedieselgarage.com/projects/Shootoutreport.pdfYou did not say SLOW DOWN! JK I know in my semi its peak torque is produced at 1200 to 1600 RPM.So I didnt know if the power stroke liked the lower RPM's.
I tow any where from 6000 to 18,000LBS. What is PS torque curve?
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Fords advertised #'s differ from the dyno tests of the shootout results from the stock truck. The dyno graphs are obviously RWHP. Fords #'s are power at the flywheel I think, yes?Peak torque on the 6.0 is 570 ftlbs at 2000 RPM. Peak HP is 325 at 3300 RPM