Another Tire Size
#11
Just towed my 2,200lb trailer with a Z06 yesterday 95% freeway miles, mostly in the 60-65mph range and got 9.5mpg.
Anyways, so what gears does GT5 represent? 4.10's?
As for the larger tires on the freeway giving better mileage... that is what some people think and would probably be true if it were not for the large weight difference.
2,000rpm, hah. I'm usually at 3,000-3,200 rpm.
The truck is mostly stock with a drop in K&N filter (less then 10,000 miles on it) and a Flowmaster catback (dual 3" pipes into one muffler, single 3.5" pipe/tip coming out.
It does have a basic tune, but never been on the dyno. Maybe I'll have my local guy tune it for me, with mpg as the main objective...
Anyways, so what gears does GT5 represent? 4.10's?
As for the larger tires on the freeway giving better mileage... that is what some people think and would probably be true if it were not for the large weight difference.
2,000rpm, hah. I'm usually at 3,000-3,200 rpm.
The truck is mostly stock with a drop in K&N filter (less then 10,000 miles on it) and a Flowmaster catback (dual 3" pipes into one muffler, single 3.5" pipe/tip coming out.
It does have a basic tune, but never been on the dyno. Maybe I'll have my local guy tune it for me, with mpg as the main objective...
#15
I just noticed this thread as well. If you're looking for better gas mileage and don't do a lot of off-roading, look into some all terrains in 285/75 if you want to keep that size. A less aggressive tread pattern will net a little better mileage than mud tires like your MTR's. From what I've heard though, about 12 mpg is about as good as it gets on a 2500 four wheel drive with a 6.0.
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