- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Just putting this out there for discussion...
My FJ80 has 4.10 gears stock, I'm planning on swapping a GM 5.3l V8 and a 4L60e into the Land Cruiser and eventually run 35" tires. The 4L60e has a .70 overdrive ratio and the GM 5.3 has a pretty high peak torque and horsepower curve. I'm trying to determine what axle gearing would be ideal for fuel mileage and driveability.
I'm thinking that the stock 4.10's combined with that high OD ratio and 35" tires will lead to lugging the engine. I'm not really concerned about offroad gearing or around town, I think I'll be fine for the most part. Freeway speeds are my concern.
Using the gearing calculator at 4lo.com, that combo ends running the engine at 2066 RPM @ 75 MPH.
If I need a gear swap, I'd probably go with 4.88's. I don't think 4.56's are enough of a change to justify the upgrade and any deeper than 4.88's would be too much.
So 4.88's with 35's and a .70 OD ratio will turn the engine at 2460 RPM @ 75 MPH.
So any thoughts on the ideal freeway RPM for a GM 5.3? Will 4.10's be cause the engine to be running outside of ideal speeds while running down the freeway?
My FJ80 has 4.10 gears stock, I'm planning on swapping a GM 5.3l V8 and a 4L60e into the Land Cruiser and eventually run 35" tires. The 4L60e has a .70 overdrive ratio and the GM 5.3 has a pretty high peak torque and horsepower curve. I'm trying to determine what axle gearing would be ideal for fuel mileage and driveability.
I'm thinking that the stock 4.10's combined with that high OD ratio and 35" tires will lead to lugging the engine. I'm not really concerned about offroad gearing or around town, I think I'll be fine for the most part. Freeway speeds are my concern.
Using the gearing calculator at 4lo.com, that combo ends running the engine at 2066 RPM @ 75 MPH.
If I need a gear swap, I'd probably go with 4.88's. I don't think 4.56's are enough of a change to justify the upgrade and any deeper than 4.88's would be too much.
So 4.88's with 35's and a .70 OD ratio will turn the engine at 2460 RPM @ 75 MPH.
So any thoughts on the ideal freeway RPM for a GM 5.3? Will 4.10's be cause the engine to be running outside of ideal speeds while running down the freeway?