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how do I id gear ratio in my rear end


Rangerdave73

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how do I id gear ratio in my rear end i have a '88 ranger that i'd like to see if I could get a little better fuel milage and I don't know what's under there
 


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great thanks now I know I have a 3:73. I just put a 5sp tranny in it .It was an automatic. The rpms are 2700 at 70mph and it goes up to 3000 at 78mph. I had a '87 years ago it got 32mpg this one gets 17-18 on the hwy any suggestions?
 

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Check your memory. After 8 or 9 years on the forums, the best (reliable) fuel economy numbers I've ever seen on a 2.9 were 26mpg on the highway at a sustained cruising speed on flat ground. A 2.3 can do 27-28 under optimum conditions. 30 isn't in the range for any Ranger engine.
 

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Check your memory. After 8 or 9 years on the forums, the best (reliable) fuel economy numbers I've ever seen on a 2.9 were 26mpg on the highway at a sustained cruising speed on flat ground. A 2.3 can do 27-28 under optimum conditions. 30 isn't in the range for any Ranger engine.
atleast not in a ranger. i wouldnt be surprised if a 2.3 or a 3.0 could pull 30 mpg in a light 2wd car. a ranger, or any truck in general, isnt very aerodynamic.
 

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