Hey there. Hate to thread jack. But do you have any experience with running a 6.5 with a small tire..say 29 or 30 and a 3.07 or 3.42.
Everyone i dove was a 4.11 tall tire 4L80 truck. Im trying to find optimum highway rpm for a little 6.5 in a 2wd im going
I don't see a specific question here, but I'll share my experience.
My '83 K10 has a nearly-stock 6.2/700R4/3.08/29" combination.
My '84 Suburban has a stock 6.2/700R4/3.73/31" combination.
My family's '93 K10 has a stock 6.5/NV4500/4.10/33" combination.
The K10 is close to what you're describing. It is a great combination for light loads, sporting really nice fuel mileage numbers. It does require some patience compared to modern vehicles, but it does not seem any slower than a stock sbc. I'm not one to race down the road, but I don't lag behind traffic, either. It's worth noting that I live at <1000' elevation and have never taken it up anything steeper than 7% grade. The low-end torque makes up for the anemic gearing at low speeds. At high engine speed the power availability drops off, but running the turbine setup should rectify that. At 65 with light loading I can take up to about a 4% hill without it downshifting (and I'm sure that having a stick would improve the control of this aspect). With a trailer, it gets kinda slow, and there isn't a gear on the 700R4 that makes it happy clawing up a steep hill under heavy load (perhaps with the shallower O/D that the 3500/4500 have). But if you aren't trailering the combination is just peachy.
Mileage is great for the class. In town I expect 19-20MPG. OTR, I expect 21-22MPG @ 65MPH and 23-24MPG @ 55MPH. My one modification is swapping the c-code manifold for a 6.5 intake manifold (stock airfilter). Before that swap mileage was slightly lower. Running a stick might improve this.

The Suburban gets much more power to the wheels, but it just spins too fast at highway speed (compounded by the TC failing to lock up). The M1009 Blazers (6.2/TH400/3.08/31") that I have driven had the same problem. 1800RPM is fast for a 6.2 engine. 2500RPM is just too fast. At 55MPH the K10 spins 1375RPM. At 65MPH I calculate 1625RPM. This will comfortably take most midwestern hills without downshifting. The Suburban has taken every hill yet without downshifting (Even when I tipped the scales at >11,000# while trailering scrap). It is overgeared in its current condition.
The 6.5/4.10/33" truck is set up for heavy trailering, and it does a good job hauling. It's fun to watch the boost gauge rise and feel the accompanying surge of power. Maybe someday my trucks will do the same.
1800 RPM is a common target speed. This will give you more power than I have without sacrificing too much economy. How heavy a load are you planning to haul? I'm guessing this is a 2WD street truck. In which case you may find that my gearing + the 6.5 turbo setup is exactly what you want.
Do you have any specific questions about the setup?
