Just did a mileage check on the F150, the motor has almost 2k on it now (rebuilt).
I'm getting almost 16 mpg, and I'm thinking it should be better.
I went from a P235/70R/16 (29" diameter) to a P265/70R/16 (30.6" diameter) tire.
The stock gears are 3.08 and I want to go to a 3.27 or 3.55 gear to get the truck back in the power band. I'm thinking the .308s are a little low for that tire.
Using a couple of online calculators, I found this
P235 tire with 3.08 gears equal about 1749 RPM at 70 mph
P265 tire with 3.08 gears equal about 1657 RPM at 70 mph
So, I figure with 3.27s:
P265 tire with 3.27 gears equal about 1759 RPM at 70 mph
P265 tire with 3.55 gears equal about 1910 RPM at 70 mph
Should I go with the 3.27s to return to "normal" or grab the 3.55s and not fear the 150 RPM increase.
My son will soon be driving the truck to school and to hockey practice (Mansfield to Farmer's Branch 3 days a week, and from Mansfield to Frisco one day a week).
I want the best gas mileage I can get since I'm having to foot the bill.
Thanks for the input.
I'm getting almost 16 mpg, and I'm thinking it should be better.
I went from a P235/70R/16 (29" diameter) to a P265/70R/16 (30.6" diameter) tire.
The stock gears are 3.08 and I want to go to a 3.27 or 3.55 gear to get the truck back in the power band. I'm thinking the .308s are a little low for that tire.
Using a couple of online calculators, I found this
P235 tire with 3.08 gears equal about 1749 RPM at 70 mph
P265 tire with 3.08 gears equal about 1657 RPM at 70 mph
So, I figure with 3.27s:
P265 tire with 3.27 gears equal about 1759 RPM at 70 mph
P265 tire with 3.55 gears equal about 1910 RPM at 70 mph
Should I go with the 3.27s to return to "normal" or grab the 3.55s and not fear the 150 RPM increase.
My son will soon be driving the truck to school and to hockey practice (Mansfield to Farmer's Branch 3 days a week, and from Mansfield to Frisco one day a week).
I want the best gas mileage I can get since I'm having to foot the bill.
Thanks for the input.
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