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RPM WITH 35`S ON A 100 SERIES

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RPM WITH 35`S ON A 100 SERIES

Post by ADAM 26 »

iv got a 105 series diesel manual with a dts turbo kit, 3 inch exhaust and running 15psi.

it has 33 inch coopers on it and lookin to upgrade to the new bfg muds but in a 35 inch.

wanted to know what the rpm will be at 100 in 5th gear.

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Post by rosscotd105wa »

G'day,

Mine sits at about 2300.

Factory ratios, HZJ105 std.

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Post by 98lux »

Is that by the speedo or GPS??
if ya gona rev it, Chev it
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Post by rosscotd105wa »

About 108 on the speedo, 100 on the GPS.

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Post by ADAM 26 »

ohh k, thats great, mine sits on 2500 at 100 with the 33s.

it still makes good power at 2300, so towing should still be good.

thanks for the info.
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Post by 80's_delirious »

my td 80series has less grunt on 35"s, towing expect to use 4th a lot more, 5th with be just out of the sweet spot a lot more often.
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Post by Auto-Craft »

35's normally make for a fair fuel increase, and take the truck off its torque high spot.

Changing to 4.88's with 35's works best in the 100, and give the best economy, we find.

And straight bolt in 4.88's are now available to suit the 100 and 105 models.
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Post by 98lux »

Checked on the way home (non turbo) 2150 rpm at 100kph, 2200 at 107kph.

Standard gearing towing a Jacko camper with 275/75/16 i was getting about 16.5l per 100 ks. With the 315/75/16 i am getting about 21lt per 100ks

(275/75/16 was up to Whitsundays and back to the Tweed Coast. 315/75/16 was to the Flinders Rangers and back)
if ya gona rev it, Chev it
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