Anyone?
Dont you also have 35"s or was the mpg terrible with say 31-33" size tires?Alderson said:I swapped to 4.56 just before I put my lift kit on, and I don't recommend it if you're going to be doing highway driving.
The gas mileage is terrible.
I had 265/70 stock tires on with the 4.56 gears for about 2 weeks before the lift kit. The gas mileage wasn't as bad as it is now, but it still dropped a decent amount from stock.CJM8515 said:Dont you also have 35"s or was the mpg terrible with say 31-33" size tires?Alderson said:I swapped to 4.56 just before I put my lift kit on, and I don't recommend it if you're going to be doing highway driving.
The gas mileage is terrible.
Does anyone have any real world mpg numbers for 3.73 vs 4.10? Just curious, currently I dont think it could really get much worse but IDK.
New job, it wasnt the game plan trust me. But you take what you can get. previously only was driving half of that a day and all local roads.ericlw said:you drive 80 miles a day at 80 mph in a truck and worry about gas milage?
...you're thinking is backwards. you dont get better gas mileage normally going from 3.42 to 4.10 or 4.56.CJM8515 said:Debating 4.10 or 4.56 for my 12 Sierra 5.3L, 6L90E, diablo 87 tune (mostly cause super is $$$) and 285's. Stock is 3.42, 3.73 would bring it back to stock, and 4.10 would be a jump above. I dont tow much and dont plan on it anytime soon, I commute quite a bit on the hwy 70-80mph for a good 80 miles round trip 5 days a week.
My mpg is pitiful, currently getting bout 14.5-15mpg highway, although AFM is off. Seems the engine lugs to much imho, I need to get it to downshift maybe 1-2 gears to pass someone.
Im thinking 4.10 would be best overall and might give me better mpg as the engine wont lug to much? 4.56 might be bit much IDK.
Found this site that sorta explains what rpm Id be at with each setup and tire size: http://www.chevysilverado1500.com/4-56- ... o-1500.php
Of course I realize this. But it doesnt help either having to hit the throttle pretty hard to bring it outta OD to pass all the time. I think Ill resolve to go closer to 70-75mph if possible, but the fact remains if you arent doing around 75mph to start you may get run down on the highways I travel.ferraiolo1 said:doing 80 mph in a brick is whats killing your mpg. gears aren't really going to help that, nor will the small bump in MPG offset the major cost of a gear swap.
when I set my cruise between 65-70 I will average 19mpg on 33s and 3.08s in my 15. when I bump up to 80 my average drops to 15mpg.