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31s to 33s.....noticable loss in performance?
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31s to 33s.....noticable loss in performance?
I have 33's on my GQ TD42, but lately I've been thinking about putting it back on 31's. It's basically a tourer and I don't need 33's most of the time, so I was thinking I could be better off with 31's as it would give me better acceleration and pull up highway hills better.
I've never driven my truck on 31's though, so maybe I'm kidding myself and the difference wouldn't be that great. It is a TD42 afterall, pretty slow.
What do you guys think?
I've never driven my truck on 31's though, so maybe I'm kidding myself and the difference wouldn't be that great. It is a TD42 afterall, pretty slow.
What do you guys think?
1989 Nissan Safari TD42 with stuff
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I have a GQ LWB TD42 as well. When I had 4.1:1 diff ratios, I compared 31s vs 31s on one weekend. I did it to determine if I should upgrade to a 4.3:1 diff ratio. In town, the difference was close to none, but there were a couple of situations, where I thought it made a difference like long inclines where I could not shift into 3rd (Mt Victoria) or 4th gear (Putty Road) were not a problem any more.
I personally think, it takes the edge off the pain driving a 2.3ton gutless diesel truck.
Cheers
Joachim
I personally think, it takes the edge off the pain driving a 2.3ton gutless diesel truck.
Cheers
Joachim
Not only a situation of "less go" but also fuel economy will suffer, braking will suffer, and so will handling.
I would expect it to be more than 6% worse though, due to rotational inertia and other such issues. The weight difference in tyres is waaaaay more than 6%...
Having said that, I'm running 33"s and it depends on your diff ratios. There's a hill I drive regularly which is better with the 33's on because I can hold 4th rather than shift to 5th and then bog down...
I would expect it to be more than 6% worse though, due to rotational inertia and other such issues. The weight difference in tyres is waaaaay more than 6%...
Having said that, I'm running 33"s and it depends on your diff ratios. There's a hill I drive regularly which is better with the 33's on because I can hold 4th rather than shift to 5th and then bog down...
Have done this exact same experiment. Lost a little bit when you put your foot down in 5th gear. I didn't do it long enough to get a good indication of fuel economy but i would think it is much of a muchness considering that it would take a little more to to get it up and moving but once up at cruizing speed should rev lower with the bigger rolling diametre of the tyres and therefore us less fuel.
Clint.
The extra height effectively increases your frontal area, and extra width of the tyres can add to aerodynamic drag too.The Conductor wrote:Have done this exact same experiment. Lost a little bit when you put your foot down in 5th gear. I didn't do it long enough to get a good indication of fuel economy but i would think it is much of a muchness considering that it would take a little more to to get it up and moving but once up at cruizing speed should rev lower with the bigger rolling diametre of the tyres and therefore us less fuel.
When I went from 31s to 33s my economy suffered - except one cool day cruising on flat ground with a tail wind.
If you don't need the extra clearance for offroad work, run the 31s.
Scott
Re: 31s to 33s.....noticable loss in performance?
When I went from 31's to 33's I noticed a noticeable diffrence in Brakes, power, and fuel.mabsydney wrote:I have 33's on my GQ TD42, but lately I've been thinking about putting it back on 31's. It's basically a tourer and I don't need 33's most of the time, so I was thinking I could be better off with 31's as it would give me better acceleration and pull up highway hills better.
I've never driven my truck on 31's though, so maybe I'm kidding myself and the difference wouldn't be that great. It is a TD42 afterall, pretty slow.
What do you guys think?
See if ya can borrow a set of 31's for a week see what you find for yourself, everyone will have different results depending how they drive
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