how much power loss with 285/75r17 toyo MT's on a 2500?
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how much power loss with 285/75r17 toyo MT's on a 2500?
For anyone running the toyo MT's in 285/75r17 on the hemi 2500 with 3.73, how are they power wise?
I have Nitto grappler HT's in 285/70 on now, and it's livable with a SC tuner, but moving the the 285/75 toyo mt might be enough to push it over the edge to where I won't like it.
I don't tow much, and when I do, usually about 1,000 pounds, but do a fair amount of off road (not hard core...fire roads, etc.).
Anyone running these tires have some feedback?
I have Nitto grappler HT's in 285/70 on now, and it's livable with a SC tuner, but moving the the 285/75 toyo mt might be enough to push it over the edge to where I won't like it.
I don't tow much, and when I do, usually about 1,000 pounds, but do a fair amount of off road (not hard core...fire roads, etc.).
Anyone running these tires have some feedback?
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The 285/70's are JUST livable to me, and if I did not have the SC Tuner, I already know I would not want to run the bigger 285/75 toyo mt's (It would just **** me off due to lack of power on the bottom end).
I'll put the tires on and see how it goes from there.
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If you've got 4.56s and are not happy with the low end then your only real solution is a CTD - now if you aren't happy with the low end torque out of that - God help you...
The Hemi IMO just isn't a good truck engine - at least not a QC, 4x4 or 2500 engine. Yeah it makes GREAT power, but it does so in the mid-upper RPM range. You can make changes to it that will move that power band down quite a bit - but they are internal changes (Cam, heads, etc.) and aren't cheap...
The Hemi IMO just isn't a good truck engine - at least not a QC, 4x4 or 2500 engine. Yeah it makes GREAT power, but it does so in the mid-upper RPM range. You can make changes to it that will move that power band down quite a bit - but they are internal changes (Cam, heads, etc.) and aren't cheap...
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Well you're only going a little taller with the change so you won't notice much of a difference if any at all unless your a human dyno machine. I pretty much did the same thing you did when I lifted my truck (only went taller not wider) and I didn't notice a difference until I got my SuperChips and then I did notice quite a good difference lol.
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If you've got 4.56s and are not happy with the low end then your only real solution is a CTD - now if you aren't happy with the low end torque out of that - God help you...
The Hemi IMO just isn't a good truck engine - at least not a QC, 4x4 or 2500 engine. Yeah it makes GREAT power, but it does so in the mid-upper RPM range. You can make changes to it that will move that power band down quite a bit - but they are internal changes (Cam, heads, etc.) and aren't cheap...
The Hemi IMO just isn't a good truck engine - at least not a QC, 4x4 or 2500 engine. Yeah it makes GREAT power, but it does so in the mid-upper RPM range. You can make changes to it that will move that power band down quite a bit - but they are internal changes (Cam, heads, etc.) and aren't cheap...
I totally agree with your views on the 5.7 for a 3/4 ton truck engine though. Awesome engine for a charger, etc. but when I first got this truck, I have to admit I was somewhat disappointed as far as the low end grunt goes. I really want a power wagon...i also think I'd really like a CTD...I don't think I'd like the sticker price of a powerwagon with a CTD...although god knows I'd want one...lol
The old ford 300 I-6 and the Jeep 4.0 I-6 now those were good ol tough engines that had grunt...a LOT of grunt for 6 cylinders...
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