I heard somewhere the E series has a smaller intercooler and 100 less hp due to the heat issues.
Unconfirmed.
Something to read.
Here's why you should never lug your engine
To start, let's talk about what it means to lug your engine. This is the term used to describe when you're puttering along in a higher gear than you need to be in and the engine is turning low RPMs. When you're cruising along in 6th but you should've downshifted into 4th about a half mile back...www.motorauthority.com
The weight difference between an F350 and an ambulance is considerable and requires extra power across all driving conditions, the extra gearing accomplishes that. In general the higher the unladed weight the closer to centering your "normal driving" rpm to be in between peak torque and peak hp.3.73 was a factory option in the F350 with the 6.0 so I'm not sure how it would be a risky choice. What am I missing?
The weight difference between an F350 and an ambulance is considerable and requires extra power across all driving conditions, the extra gearing accomplishes that. In general the higher the unladed weight the closer to centering your "normal driving" rpm to be in between peak torque and peak hp.
...The more time you spend in gears that allow TC lock up the better your mpgs and the cooler/longer life your trans will live.
You can probably swap a salvage yard axle in faster and cheaper than a re-gear, and if you get 6 months in and have buyers remorse, swap back.
Or put on taller tires, also likely to be cheaper and easier than a re-gear and you could probably borrow some to try or get them off craigslist.
My 6.0 truck has, IIRC, a 4.30 ratio, and the 2100 RPM cruise noise has never bothered me, but I also have the speed sensitive stereo. I’m notably not sitting beside or on top of the engine like a van body either.
When the engine fan clutch engages, that noise is noticeable, but not insane. Maybe just live with the noise if you’re driving that sort of rig? Or run a dB meter to see if there is a real difference?
I’ve never checked the mileage on a slower run over a meaningful distance.
and a good set of custom tunes with an SCT could be a better solution for the entire issueTorque converter lock-up is just a toggle switch away. Google "5R110 lockup mod"