355 to 308 ratio? |
04-16-2022, (Subject: 355 to 308 ratio? ) Post: #6 | |||
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RE: 355 to 308 ratio? (04-15-2022 )tree98 Wrote: You can expect to beat the liners out of your engine prematurely. Gears that tall will keep you below 1500rpm to often. Why not just drive 55-58 mph and keep your boost as low as possible as often as possible. Get the 7.5-8 mpg you mentioned and pocket all the money you save on fuel.Are the liners and engine differant on a 2018 versus my 2009? I'm basing my facts on all the newer trucks all have tall gears and get way better fuel millage than my 2009. Please explain. | |||
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355 to 308 ratio? - earnies2 - 04-15-2022, RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - tree98 - 04-15-2022, RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - earnies2 - 04-16-2022 RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - Rawze - 04-16-2022, RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - Kw9006nz - 04-15-2022, RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - earnies2 - 04-16-2022, RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - Rawze - 04-16-2022, RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - tree98 - 04-16-2022, RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - earnies2 - 04-16-2022, RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - Rawze - 04-16-2022, RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - JimT - 04-16-2022, RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - Rawze - 04-16-2022, RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - Kw9006nz - 04-17-2022, RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - Waterloo - 04-18-2022, RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - Precisionw900 - 04-26-2022, RE: 355 to 308 ratio? - JMBT - 04-26-2022, |
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