05-27-2005, 11:40 AM | #1 |
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'86 K10 Mpg
I'm curious to know what others with trucks similar to mine are seeing for MPG; mine's driven mostly on the highway but I haven't calculated the MPG lately. My setup:
'86 K10 Stock suspension & tires 2.73 gears 4-speed MT 305 Q-Jet, no air pump Single exhaust, no cat Initial timing 10 BTDC for 89 octane Thanks! Brad |
05-27-2005, 02:49 PM | #2 |
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My 86 K/10 long bed has a stock 305,stock suspension with 31" tires, 3:08 gears, 700R4 trans, dual 2 1/4 exhaust with stock manafolds, stock Q-jet, air pump,have no idea what timing is set at but uses 89 octane gas. I get about 6 MPG...
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05-27-2005, 03:48 PM | #3 |
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350 w/ 700r4 (not sure about gear ratio, but I think its too high for the 700r4) I was getting 12 M.P.G. I am getting 14 M.P.G. after installing a rebuilt Q-Jet and replacing the plugs and wires. I calculate the gas milage quite often when I fill it up, and it doesn't seem to matter how fast or slow i drive as it still averages out to around 14 miles per gallon. |
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Wow, that sucks... Do you have a longbed?
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i got a c-1500 350 700r holley 650 stock rear end not sure the ratio i get about 19mpg
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05-27-2005, 06:30 PM | #6 |
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with my old 305 i got 8 mpg like i drive everyday, but one week i left my foot of the gas, and got 6, i am not lying i don't see how that happened it had a quadrajet new wires, cap, rotor, and plugs was timed at factory settings with a stock rearend i think it has 3.08 gears, and also a 350 tranny, i just put in a different motor so not for sure about the mileage on it though
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my 77 K20 gets 12 mpg. tired old 350/TH350/NP203 fulltime 4x4. 4.10 gears, and 30" tires. it probably does better than that, but the only time i checked it was with the 7.5' Western blade hanging on the front.
with a little tuning and an adjusted driving style, i'd almost bet you guys with low numbers can easily double your milage. Last edited by 1FaastC10; 05-27-2005 at 10:36 PM. |
05-27-2005, 10:38 PM | #9 |
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Thats not bad with 4x4 and low gears and the blade.
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OK, my mistake. Sorry. What year is your truck? But I do want to put a 700R4 in mine also.
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Here's a shot of the old girl with her top on...
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05-28-2005, 12:37 AM | #14 |
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My "old" '85 Silverado with a 305, 700R4, and 3.42 gears was getting anywhere between 11 and 14MPG back when I was actively calculating gas mileage.
I recently upgraded to an '86 Sierra with a 350, TH400, and 3.73 gears. I haven't worked out the mileage yet. However, on the old '85 Silverado I was doing about 200 to 250 km per tank (down to 1/4 tank left), and now with the '86 I'm doing somewhere between 150 and 200km per tank (again to about 1/4 tank left). |
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Hmmmm....
Hey Chuck, I can't get over that 6MPG... It makes me reconsider buying a 73-87 when I can get this for a comparable price... These models get 5MPG, but the older deuces get 12-14. lol Makes ya wonder...
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2wd TH700r 3.08 305 I get 8.5 mpg
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What is the deal with our trucks and bad mpg? Years ago on a '72 Chevy 1/2 ton with a 350/350 Auto I was getting really bad mpg so I got me a Edelbroke intake and what they use to call the "fuel saver carbertor" and I got around 17mpg. A great improvement. But now they say they can not get that four barrel any more. It has been about 17 or more years ago when I got the "fuel saver" Go figure.
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05-28-2005, 07:29 PM | #21 |
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with my 76 (LWB, 350, stock gearing) i went from 7mpg with crapped out Qjet to around 17mpg with Edelbrock 600cfm running slightly lean
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wow... i got better milage than some of you guys with stock engines driving an 82 C10 with a VERY lumpy cam, and a 3000 stall converter. i was getting almost 10 out of that. you guys REALLY need to figure out that tuning for power isnt everything. you've got trucks, not racecars.
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454/700R4 12ish in town, and around 17-18 on the highway. Oh, and my 454 makes 500 hp.
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'85 K20 tired350/th350, 4.10 gears
I am averaging 10.5 - 11mpg. I just rebuilt the stock Rochester Q-jet, but I am contemplating swapping this for the Edelbrock 1406.
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