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$46.80 per gallon
Really my whole goal with mpg is to be able to drive without worrying about mpg.
Are you practicing some "hypermiling" techniques?I just drive slower and try not hyperventalate when I pay for the gas.
Quote from: C-Moore502 on July 22, 2010, 09:29:59 amI'm sure no one on here is going to like to hear this but if you want better fuel economy get a truck with the 6.2 diesel in it. I have a 1984 K20 with the SM465 and 4.10 gears and it gets about 20-21 in town. Its slower than anything I have ever driven tough. Very true......Slower than Cold molasses running downhill, but, built for fuel economy.
I'm sure no one on here is going to like to hear this but if you want better fuel economy get a truck with the 6.2 diesel in it. I have a 1984 K20 with the SM465 and 4.10 gears and it gets about 20-21 in town. Its slower than anything I have ever driven tough.
Um.. not really into hypermiling; Really my whole goal with mpg is to be able to drive without worrying about mpg. Regarding speed, right now i don't go faster than 65 mostly for mpg reasons but also because it's easier on the engines. i want to be able to cruise at 70-75 and again not have to worry.i think 20 mpg, which i feel is actually a realistic number for these trucks, would get me to not worry anymore.
256.6 miles, 16.712 gallons = 15.35 mpg$59.81 to fillup, after rebate = $57.31$3.579 per gallon regular.Advancing the timing did not seem to have any effect.The situation will be dealt with.
At what speed was you driving? If you were driving 65-70, that would not be too bad. However at 55 mph, you should get somewhat better than that considering you've got a 2.73 rear end and a transmission with a lock up torque converter. Have you looked into having the carb jets sized/tuned?