Big Block, stock torque converter, triple stick Tcases, deep-deep gears, and giant tires, is a combination I think we can all get behind.
I have been looking for an article with no luck maybe one of you can point me in the right direction! I have highway gears in one of my trucks and will change them eventually but I got to thinking is there a way to offset the doggy-ness off the line by building the tq/hp power band in a motor to compensate. For those of you who read my last post about buying a 6.0ls the guy sold it out from Under me and wouldnt answer my texts. So is the world. I should add the motor I was thinking about toying with is the one that’s in it now which is just a stock 350.
So the engine is a tbi 350 and it has swirl port heads.it’s carbed now obviously. The truck originally from the factory had a 400sbc. It’s a 1977 k10 shortbed midwestern rust bucket edition. I tried the spicer rpm calculator and with 3.42 at 80mph I would be spinning 3000rpm. Seems high. I’m gonna need an od trans

The gears are 2.74 or something like that. Since I posted this tread I have changed what I’m gonna do. I am having a 4l80 built right now and will have the gears changed to 3.55 or maybe 3.73. This truck is gonna have 31x10.50 tires and it will not be seeing heavy off road use. And I have a 5.3 sitting in the back of my k5.So what gears are in it now? 3:08? For long term high-speed driving you really want/need an O/D transmission, or just stick with the wimpy gears. Another option is an external O/D box, like the Ranger or Gear Vendors, but that's probably more costly than swapping to a 700R-4, which could probably be done with all factory parts. Plus, if this is a short bed or Blazer we're talking about, an external O/D will probably make the rear driveshaft too short. Have you considered NV3500 or NV4500?
I didn’t even think about that!3.73, or higher numerical.
With 3.73 at 65 you will be at 2000 rpm. But at 55 you might be on the converter stall, and out of the power band.
The standard CK5 answer to these issues.I would look into gears and transmission. Lower gears to make it quicker off the line and a transmission with over drive to keep your highway rpms down and mpg decent. Then when you add engine mods even better. Basically all you have to change is everything. (haha)