Hasti17
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Yet here you are with your "2 cents"
Yet here you are with your "2 cents"
That’s my thinking behind it. Not towing so I’d rather just save a little cash on the highway. But if the truck I wanted had 3.92s, I woulda bought that instead.The point I'm making is simply that the 3.92 is better if you bought the truck to tow heavy. And that the 3.21 is better if you bought the truck without heavy towing in your plans.
Look, I have a 3.92 and do not tow with my truck. I'm pretty sure if I drove a 3.21 I'd much rather have that. So my posts aren't biased toward the 3.92 just because I have one.
If I were towing heavy with any consistency, I'd buy a 2500The point I'm making is simply that the 3.92 is better if you bought the truck to tow heavy. And that the 3.21 is better if you bought the truck without heavy towing in your plans.
Look, I have a 3.92 and do not tow with my truck. I'm pretty sure if I drove a 3.21 I'd much rather have that. So my posts aren't biased toward the 3.92 just because I have one.
At 20mpgs, 12,000 miles per year, you burn 600 gallons of fuel. At $3/gallon, that equates to $1,800/year on gas. At 23mpgs, you burn 522 gallons, which is $1,565 per year, a savings of $235, or $19.57 per month. At $3.50/gallon, the savings only jumps to $274/year or $22.83/mo.
I don't see those mpg numbers, but my point is financially it's really not a huge difference. Saying "i save 10-20% on my fuel bill" sounds like a lot, but when you do the math, yes, it is minute.
You both missed my point.
Open your mind and pretend a 2.62 rear does exist on our trucks.
Seems the 3.21 guys just don't get the point of this post:
You have to tow a 7,500lb trailer over the Rockies.
You have two Ram 1500's at home with the same 5.7 Hemi engine and transmissions.
One has a 3.21 rear and the other has a unique 2.62 rear.
Which one are you going to use to tow that trailer over the Rockies?
You didn't have to reply. That was your choice. Was no dragging involved.Stop dragging me back into this thread please. It has nothing to do with bragging rights, nobody goes around bragging about their fuel mileage, we leave the bragging to the 3.92 guys.
Lets do the math; a 3 mpg difference from 20 to 23 mpg is a difference of 13%. "minute" huh? I don't brag that I save anywhere from 10 to 20 percent on my fuel bill, but I sure as heck don't try to cover it up either.
Some of y'all need to read a math/physics textbox or something because you have your "minute" and "significant" factors completely backwards.
The amount of time/hours my truck spends in 8th gear? Huge. Like at least 95% of the lifetime hours on my truck is in 8th gear if we ignore reverse/idle/park. Others may be slightly less, but still. 95% of the lifetime of my truck I benefit from the 3.21
Now lets add up the amount of time I'm A) pulling a trailer > 6000 pounds, and B) using first and/or second gear where the differences in our truck are most significant... it's literally < 15 minutes in the lifetime of my truck so far and that's being very generous.
Think hard about those last 2 paragraphs and tell me I'm the stupid one. And FYI, I refuse to run 87. 89 unloaded, 91 when pulling.
And with 3.21 you are $15600. Less than $3000 difference over 10 years. People waste more money than that on coffee or energy drinks.Using your numbers: 1800/year * 10 years = $18,000 over a reguarly average lifetime.
Moses, you guy's have blinders on don't you?
Where did you get your numbers from? I doubt anyone is getting 17-18mpg in city driving. Right now, I'm averaging about 15-16mpg displayed mileage in "city" driving.Yet you didn't specify what you get.
How many threads are there with 3:92 guys crying about fuel mileage? Not sure why in this thread 3:92's get great or similar fuel mileage yet in every other thread, its those same 3:92 people complaining about fuel mileage and proclaiming that somethings wrong with the truck. Which is it?
And with 3.21 you are $15600. Less than $3000 difference over 10 years. People waste more money than that on coffee or energy drinks.
And anyone complaining about gas mileage in a V8 powered 1/2 ton truck probably shouldn't be driving a truck.
As for your last two paragraphs, all theoretical.
Still theoretical numbers. You are assuming a lot without any factual data to support it as far as average fuel mileage. Also, every owner will be different due to different driving habits. One can not "factually" make up numbers to support ones argument and claim to be correct. Without comparing two equally optioned trucks, other than hearing, side by side under the same conditions, anything being discussed here is theoretical, or "best guess". You can try to engineer your way out of it based on RPM and EPA estimates of fuel mileage, but we all know how BS the EPA estimates are.I'm glad you mentioned the word "waste" lol, because that's exactly what you're doing with the 3.92. Ergo, blinders.
Let's use my exact numbers, we have some conversions to Liters because I'm in Canada.
15,500 miles/year, roughly 18 mpg, 89 octane at 1.50/L.
I use 861 gallons = 3259 liters
3259 liters at $1.50 = 4888/year
Now do the same for 15 mpg, I would use 1033 gallons = 3910 liters
3910 liters at $1.50 = 5865/year
Difference = $977, * 10 years = 9800.
For fun, also remember the price of gas is going to climb (considerably) the next 10 years. 10 years from now gas prices are probably 1.85 to 2.00/L, which I have not accounted for at all in this. So $10,000 is very conservative, count on closer to $12,000.
So you think adding $10,000 to the purchase price of $45,000, for no advantage, is ... at all sane?
Just send me the cheque, I did not get to my position in life affording this truck by just pi$$ing away $10,000, but maybe you didn't have to work for your money.
Just about as many as there are 3:21 guys claiming they get better milage than a Prius.How many threads are there with 3:92 guys crying about fuel mileage?
Shhh. Don't tell anyone. Just let them think you drive slow on purpose.I didn’t know I was a 3.21 guy I just like my truck and drive it
Using your numbers: 1800/year * 10 years = $18,000 over a reguarly average lifetime.
Moses, you guy's have blinders on don't you?
You're driving a truck. The only mode it has is slow.Shhh. Don't tell anyone. Just let them think you drive slow on purpose.