Howdy,
I am looking to be getting a '83-'86 M1009 Blazer in the near future, and I am a little unsure about the the vehicle's rated top speed. 55 mph safely just seems a little to slow for me to travel on ther interstate. I was looking at this vehicle to tow my drag car trailer to and from drag strips etc...
Now, being a hands on person i was thinking of methods to help remedy the fuel mileage/top speed/ rpm issue, but i also have questions concerning some of the parts of the vehicle.
Since the transmission is a TH400 3-speed auto, i was thinking of swapping in a 700R4 4-speed Auto tranny, or a built up T-5. I know the the 700R4 can be feasible, and will most likely be my choice in that case. With overdrive, the vehicle could gain a few more mpg and mph out of it.
Next is the ring and pinion ratio, i read somewhere on here that it is ......4.56 (i think i read that right), i was thinking of dropping the ratio to say, 3.73 or 3.54, is this doable, and if so what type of rear end is it? Is it still the standard GM 10 bolt?
Next would be the tire size, i read on here that increasing the tire size to 33s should increase the top speed as well. With the lowered gear ratio, should this rule of thumb still apply just fine?
Last, and most unlikely in my case, turbo.......I honestly am not sure if these came turboed or not, i searched several sites, and all i get is 6.2L diesel in them, so im assuming no turbo. Although this is an option, it is probably to expensive for what i want to invest in this vehicle.
Intention for the vehicle is a work truck/tow truck. With these things in mind, are they feasible? I can do almost all work myself, so no need to worry about shop costs, also i have a general idea of how much parts cost for these attempts. My over all hopes is for the vehicle to safely travel 70 MPH (without trailer) down the interstate. 60-65 MPH (with Trailer).
I am looking to be getting a '83-'86 M1009 Blazer in the near future, and I am a little unsure about the the vehicle's rated top speed. 55 mph safely just seems a little to slow for me to travel on ther interstate. I was looking at this vehicle to tow my drag car trailer to and from drag strips etc...
Now, being a hands on person i was thinking of methods to help remedy the fuel mileage/top speed/ rpm issue, but i also have questions concerning some of the parts of the vehicle.
Since the transmission is a TH400 3-speed auto, i was thinking of swapping in a 700R4 4-speed Auto tranny, or a built up T-5. I know the the 700R4 can be feasible, and will most likely be my choice in that case. With overdrive, the vehicle could gain a few more mpg and mph out of it.
Next is the ring and pinion ratio, i read somewhere on here that it is ......4.56 (i think i read that right), i was thinking of dropping the ratio to say, 3.73 or 3.54, is this doable, and if so what type of rear end is it? Is it still the standard GM 10 bolt?
Next would be the tire size, i read on here that increasing the tire size to 33s should increase the top speed as well. With the lowered gear ratio, should this rule of thumb still apply just fine?
Last, and most unlikely in my case, turbo.......I honestly am not sure if these came turboed or not, i searched several sites, and all i get is 6.2L diesel in them, so im assuming no turbo. Although this is an option, it is probably to expensive for what i want to invest in this vehicle.
Intention for the vehicle is a work truck/tow truck. With these things in mind, are they feasible? I can do almost all work myself, so no need to worry about shop costs, also i have a general idea of how much parts cost for these attempts. My over all hopes is for the vehicle to safely travel 70 MPH (without trailer) down the interstate. 60-65 MPH (with Trailer).