Well, this thread may be worthless without pics but I tried to shrink my pics down and it was STILL too many pixels...the pics were literally down to the tips of the speedo and tach and STILL too big! Anyway my results are in:
The ongoing debate between 4:56 and 4:88 on 35' tires has plagued mankind for centuries....until now
I have the answer so sit back and enjoy.
TEST VEHICLE:
I have had 4:56's for about 2 years now with my 315/70R17 BFG KO's. My set up is a Supercharged 1995 with 4:56's and the speedo is spot on (via truespeed calibrator). I live in Texas. Two weeks ago I decided to go to 4:88's on my 35's. Since no one to my knowledge has gone from 4:56's to 4:88's I decided to track my results.
I have heard that there is a 200 to 250 RPM difference between 4:56 and
4:88's. Therefore, I documented every speed in 10 MPH calibrations.
The RPM difference is (que drumroll please..remember this is for mankind and the never ending debate of gearing).....................................
100 RPM.
What?? 100 RPM difference?????
YES, 100 RPM IS THE VARIANCE BETWEEN 4:56 VS 4:88's. My results (again sitting in my Digital camera) show speed increments of 50, 60 70 and 80 MPH with 4:56's and two weeks later with 4:88's at the same 10 MPH increments. Needless to say I was VERY dissapointed.
At 50 MPH with 4:56's, my Speedo indicated 2,810 RPM.
at 50 MPH with 4:88's, my Speedo indicated 2,910 RPM.
Therefore my results indicate..I wasted my money...or did I?
After 2 tanks of gas my mileage is up 20 more miles per tank with 4:88's
(it is possible with 4.56's the engine was lugging and therefore got worse mileage)
I feel another SLIGHT bump in acceleration with the slight increase in RPMS.
Summary: Those with 4:56's and 35's..you not missing anything.
Those with 4:88's and 35's, you did the right thing as well.
For those that believe there is a 200 -250 RPM difference....no way...I documented it, I lived it and I'm here to tell the story
airlaird
The ongoing debate between 4:56 and 4:88 on 35' tires has plagued mankind for centuries....until now
TEST VEHICLE:
I have had 4:56's for about 2 years now with my 315/70R17 BFG KO's. My set up is a Supercharged 1995 with 4:56's and the speedo is spot on (via truespeed calibrator). I live in Texas. Two weeks ago I decided to go to 4:88's on my 35's. Since no one to my knowledge has gone from 4:56's to 4:88's I decided to track my results.
I have heard that there is a 200 to 250 RPM difference between 4:56 and
4:88's. Therefore, I documented every speed in 10 MPH calibrations.
The RPM difference is (que drumroll please..remember this is for mankind and the never ending debate of gearing).....................................
100 RPM.
What?? 100 RPM difference?????
YES, 100 RPM IS THE VARIANCE BETWEEN 4:56 VS 4:88's. My results (again sitting in my Digital camera) show speed increments of 50, 60 70 and 80 MPH with 4:56's and two weeks later with 4:88's at the same 10 MPH increments. Needless to say I was VERY dissapointed.
At 50 MPH with 4:56's, my Speedo indicated 2,810 RPM.
at 50 MPH with 4:88's, my Speedo indicated 2,910 RPM.
Therefore my results indicate..I wasted my money...or did I?
After 2 tanks of gas my mileage is up 20 more miles per tank with 4:88's
(it is possible with 4.56's the engine was lugging and therefore got worse mileage)
I feel another SLIGHT bump in acceleration with the slight increase in RPMS.
Summary: Those with 4:56's and 35's..you not missing anything.
Those with 4:88's and 35's, you did the right thing as well.
For those that believe there is a 200 -250 RPM difference....no way...I documented it, I lived it and I'm here to tell the story
airlaird
