I am installing my stock (I think) 5.9 into a 2004 F-350 with a ZF-6 tran and 3.73 diff -4 wd - also currently has
33 inch toyo fat tires.
I was asking myself if I needed to get stronger valve springs and faster governer spring for the injection pump.........
So I found the gear ratios for the zf-6 and the circumphrence of the tires - and tried to estimate the RPM vs. road speed.
I estimated that in 5-th gear and 1500 rpm I would be going 40 mph : (5-th gear is 1:1 ratio)
and in 6-th gear at 1500 gave 55 mph.
I am attempting to build this truck to achieve the best possible gas mileage.
I don't have a good intuitive idea what the ideal RPM should be for - say 55 or 60 mph - given the large torque available
from the 5.9 compared to how little it should take to go 55 or 60 with no load other than just rolling resistance.
(don't need to pull anything bigger than my 16 foot aluminum boat !!!!!!!)
Does anyone have some feedback on this question ? (not sure what I could do to easily change the ratios...... just wondering how far off ideal I might be)
Tim