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84, M1008. Anyone familiar with the governor?

porkysplace

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Welcome to SS.
Your going to get all answers to this question , but the general consensus is the engine RPM's at that speed due to the turbo 400 transmission and 4.56 gears . The best way to increase speeds is either a 7004r transmission swap or change the axle ratio's . Bigger tires help some but the 6.2 are not a power house to start with .
Owning a MV generally mean life in the slow lane.

235/85/16 tires, 4.56 axle ratio and 1:1 on the transmission. Do the math, you will be at about 3500 at 65mph. The max engine rpm is 3600 rpm.
 
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Be easier just to split the difference and drive 55 on the highway. I get between 17 and 18mpg on the highway that's posted 65mph. Of course I don't know how some states think of driving below the posted speed limit but I've had State Troopers behind me and never an issue. They just eventually pass me. So far I haven't had other motorists flip me off or lay on the horn so it must not bother most lol.
 

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If you want speed buy a different truck.
The M1008 was built for torque and convoy speed (45 mph).
It’s not a Duramax

Almost every highway will have a minimum speed, which is usually 10-15 mph under posted speed limit.
Most of the time it’s posted and a lot of times it isn’t.
You’ll be ok at 10 under.
Now having someone that’s distracted see you in time to avoid a collision, is a different matter.

I never intentionally go over 55mph/3000rpm.
I also stay off the Interstate as much as possible so I don’t get hit.
 
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FYI, I used the Grimm jeeper gear ratio calculator and came up with the following. Assuming a stock truck with 4.56 gears, TH400 and 235/85R16 tires, you will be turning 2806 @55, 3061 @60 and 3316 @65 MPH.

My SECM has an SM465 and 4.10 gearsets. It turns 2388 @55, 2605 @60 and 2822 @65 MPH. Between the 100% lockup of the clutch and the 4.10 gear, I picked up 10 MPH. With that said I always ran 60 on the highway even with stock everything.
 

porkysplace

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FYI, I used the Grimm jeeper gear ratio calculator and came up with the following. Assuming a stock truck with 4.56 gears, TH400 and 235/85R16 tires, you will be turning 2806 @55, 3061 @60 and 3316 @65 MPH.

My SECM has an SM465 and 4.10 gearsets. It turns 2388 @55, 2605 @60 and 2822 @65 MPH. Between the 100% lockup of the clutch and the 4.10 gear, I picked up 10 MPH. With that said I always ran 60 on the highway even with stock everything.

The numbers I posted are copied from one of dogheads posts in one of the stickies
 
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