Thanks JimmieD.
I envy you..... A Cummins powered Townie ! Thats one of my dream rides.
Please dont get me wrong guys....theres nothing wrong with 4.10s , mine has 4.10s, weighs in at 8000 lbs empty and like Norm says is happiest under 2100 rpm.
With peak torque at 1600 rpm , a 6spd manual and tiny stock tires it just didnt seem happy with the 4.10s.
It always seemed over reved , you couldnt shift fast enough and it never had a chance pull / work between gears if you know what I mean.
Every gear change was like trying to shift 6 granny gears....well 5 not counting the real granny gear.
It wasnt at all unpleasant or difficult to drive but its my daily driver and just seemed a little mis matched for my use.
We had a 90 w / 3.55s and a 91 with 4.10s , both manuals , both had tallish 255 tires.
Both were excellent trucks and are still going but the one with 3.55s was quieter and smoother at road speed (engine wise ) and created the allusion of having more power just becuse of the gear spacing giving it room to pull in each gear.
Also the one w/ 3.55s would generaly out pull the other on hills ( speed ) at a point were both need to down shift , once you came out of over drive w/ the 4.10 truck you really had to back out of it.
As far as mpg there was only a slight differance and the one with 4.10s has gotten as good as 22 hwy at 65mph.
When I went to 35" tires on mine it was like a completely different truck.
Much more pick up between gears , and a 3 mpg increase all around....yes even city much to my surprise.
Now when I down shift on a grade I can still run 55 or as much as 70 mph but it can pull most hills loaded in high gear
60 mph is now 1600 rpm..... right in the sweet spot.
The high gears work good for us but not everyone uses them the same way .
I put alot of miles on mine in a week empty and tow on ocasion......might be different if I towed every day.
With soooo much low end torque it seems a waste to spin higher rpms.
Even the gas motors ( mopar of course) we have built over the years were focused on torque at low rpm ranges.
We raced an A-body Mopar stock car on 1/4 mile and 1/2 mile asphalt with a 360 based LA with great sucsess.
Our set up was all the power we could get at the lowest possable power band and a higher gear than most in the rear.
This thing was a monster comming out of the turns.
Not only was the car a regular winner , since we rarely turned it over 4500 rpm we NEVER had motor problems and used it as race only for 3 years with out even having to replace bearings.
The same motor has been in my Dads restored 69 Coronet 2d ht for 15 yrs , hasnt been touched and ran a 12.04 1/4 mile with 3.23 gears on stock tires the one and only time it was at the strip.
Ooops Im getting kinda long here ,sorry for ramblin on.
4.10s work good and 3.55s or 3.73 work good as well , its just personal preferance and how your going to use it .
I hope youve found the right one for you Josiah , were ever you are.
William.
P.S. Thats a mighty fine setup you got there Norm , looks like the ultimate do it all rig !
I envy you..... A Cummins powered Townie ! Thats one of my dream rides.
Please dont get me wrong guys....theres nothing wrong with 4.10s , mine has 4.10s, weighs in at 8000 lbs empty and like Norm says is happiest under 2100 rpm.
With peak torque at 1600 rpm , a 6spd manual and tiny stock tires it just didnt seem happy with the 4.10s.
It always seemed over reved , you couldnt shift fast enough and it never had a chance pull / work between gears if you know what I mean.
Every gear change was like trying to shift 6 granny gears....well 5 not counting the real granny gear.
It wasnt at all unpleasant or difficult to drive but its my daily driver and just seemed a little mis matched for my use.
We had a 90 w / 3.55s and a 91 with 4.10s , both manuals , both had tallish 255 tires.
Both were excellent trucks and are still going but the one with 3.55s was quieter and smoother at road speed (engine wise ) and created the allusion of having more power just becuse of the gear spacing giving it room to pull in each gear.
Also the one w/ 3.55s would generaly out pull the other on hills ( speed ) at a point were both need to down shift , once you came out of over drive w/ the 4.10 truck you really had to back out of it.
As far as mpg there was only a slight differance and the one with 4.10s has gotten as good as 22 hwy at 65mph.
When I went to 35" tires on mine it was like a completely different truck.
Much more pick up between gears , and a 3 mpg increase all around....yes even city much to my surprise.
Now when I down shift on a grade I can still run 55 or as much as 70 mph but it can pull most hills loaded in high gear
60 mph is now 1600 rpm..... right in the sweet spot.
The high gears work good for us but not everyone uses them the same way .
I put alot of miles on mine in a week empty and tow on ocasion......might be different if I towed every day.
With soooo much low end torque it seems a waste to spin higher rpms.
Even the gas motors ( mopar of course) we have built over the years were focused on torque at low rpm ranges.
We raced an A-body Mopar stock car on 1/4 mile and 1/2 mile asphalt with a 360 based LA with great sucsess.
Our set up was all the power we could get at the lowest possable power band and a higher gear than most in the rear.
This thing was a monster comming out of the turns.
Not only was the car a regular winner , since we rarely turned it over 4500 rpm we NEVER had motor problems and used it as race only for 3 years with out even having to replace bearings.
The same motor has been in my Dads restored 69 Coronet 2d ht for 15 yrs , hasnt been touched and ran a 12.04 1/4 mile with 3.23 gears on stock tires the one and only time it was at the strip.
Ooops Im getting kinda long here ,sorry for ramblin on.
4.10s work good and 3.55s or 3.73 work good as well , its just personal preferance and how your going to use it .
I hope youve found the right one for you Josiah , were ever you are.
William.
P.S. Thats a mighty fine setup you got there Norm , looks like the ultimate do it all rig !
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