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02-25-2008, 03:20 AM | #26 |
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Re: Gas prices are horrible. Engine options???
someone want to be the guinea pig... actually needs fuel injection motor I think. But hey, put it on your other car and then you won't worry about money spent on the truck
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02-25-2008, 03:38 AM | #27 |
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Re: Gas prices are horrible. Engine options???
bunch a sissies ..... you know wat we pay for fuel in the netherlands : 8,63 dollar per gallon reguair fuel 2/3ths of that is taxes and on top of that we pay roadtax by weight of car , trust me normal employers here are going broke trying to drive an american v8
heres a solution we come up with : propane wish is a tirth of the price of petrol or dieselengines running on veggy oil just rapeseed oil straight in the tank you only need to preheat it to get it more viscous
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i got a job again and having fun at it too idea's for the trucks and the order of things to do are taking shape and get closer to being realized , a few more months and i be able to start building for real i complete 2 of the trucks intoo running fashion one custom and one basicly stock the thirth will be sacrificed for parts |
02-25-2008, 03:46 AM | #28 | |
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02-25-2008, 03:52 AM | #29 |
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Re: Gas prices are horrible. Engine options???
Go with an EFI conversion. I forget the name of the company, but I saw a neat and tidy looking conversion today on Horsepower TV. Looks like a carb too. The manufacturer claims a 12% increase...
Or, move to Texas. Gas rarely gets over 2.80 for regular Last edited by texanidiot25; 03-01-2008 at 10:23 AM. |
02-25-2008, 04:37 AM | #30 |
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Re: Gas prices are horrible. Engine options???
I have considered a 6.6 Duramax for one of my projects. It wouldn't be very cost effective though. Maybe if I found the motor and tranny cheap enough... The cool factor would be great too!! WES
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02-25-2008, 04:41 AM | #31 |
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Re: Gas prices are horrible. Engine options???
I have been looking at the D-max as well, but they are just too cost prohibative, now a cummins 12 valve that might be doable
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02-25-2008, 06:16 AM | #32 |
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Re: Gas prices are horrible. Engine options???
a show I just watched said electric motors were allot more efficient than gas engines- so a small diesel electric would save allot in the long run but costly to put together, for a gas you'd need to design the motor to work in a very limited efficient rpm range and use a trans with enough gears to keep the motor in the range but allow normal speeds also costly
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02-25-2008, 06:46 AM | #33 |
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Re: Gas prices are horrible. Engine options???
I've attacked this problem from every angle. Practical experience with the older NA 6.2L diesel tells me it's the only way to go. I had one in a '82 C30 dually, weighed in at about 6K lbs. Did 21mpg all day, every day with 3.73 gears and a manual, NON overdrive tranny. If your'e not gonna tow anything, NA is more than enuf power for a 1/2 ton pick up. You can up the fun factor by slapping a turbo on it, as I intend to do. A 6.2 TD, with a 700R4 and 3.73 gears should yield a conservative 23 mpg. As an aside, you end up with the flexibility to burn alot of alternative fuels. As long as you have a mechanical injection pump, you've got a virtual billy goat of an engine. Strait or waste veggie oil, used(properly filtered) motor oil in concentrations up to 25%, used tranny oil. All things to add to your diesel to "stretch" the tank, as it were. The 6.2/6.5L diesel have a bit of a bad rap, but thats what makes them cheap, and relatively plentiful. Learn their shortcomings, and how to deal with them, and they'll take you a long way more economical than any gas motor ever will. My.02
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02-25-2008, 09:21 AM | #34 |
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hmmm...those diesels can be had fairly cheap according to evilbay. That'd be an interesting way to go. May keep that in mind.
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02-25-2008, 12:51 PM | #35 |
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Re: Gas prices are horrible. Engine options???
I might have to take you up on that.......when I win the Lottery.
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02-25-2008, 01:05 PM | #36 | |
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02-25-2008, 01:16 PM | #37 |
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Re: Gas prices are horrible. Engine options???
Well, I reckon I'm just gonna jump in here with my .02; right, or wrong.
I've had more than 1 person ask me how I drive "that thing" with gas prices so high. Then they suggest that I should buy something that has better gas mileage. I just smile and tell 'em that the gasoline is only a small part of the cost of owning a vehicle. I point to theirs & say, "You got payment on that? I'll bet it's higher than my house payment." (Been in the same house for nearly 30 yrs.) And I'm usually right. "You gotta insure that thang? Other than mandated liability, I don't carry insurance. I just take my chances. I'll bet the insurance on that thang is higher than the insurance on all 3 of my vehicles." (One '69, two 72's) "What do ya pay for registration?" (Out here in CA, the registration fees are based on the "value" of the vehicle) Can you work on it/fix it yerself?, or do you have to take it to the dealer, or mechanic?" After a few questions from me & their answers, I don't get much argument. Like I said, just my .02 You folks have a great weekend. El Jay
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02-25-2008, 05:42 PM | #38 |
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Re: Gas prices are horrible. Engine options???
I know a guy who has a 98 C30 crew cab 454. he wanted better MPG so he bought a 93 Caravan 3.3 for $1500. then had to replace the engine (cam bearings spun and smoked the top end) $1200. then the tranny went south, another $1300 gone. then he decided to sell the van and drive the truck while saying "this saving money on gas is getting expensive".
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02-25-2008, 06:31 PM | #39 | |
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Yet, here's the breakdown.... I drive 400 miles per week...60 of that a day is hwy. I have a TH-350 with a shift kit and I carry around 350 extra pounds in two small tool boxes in back...a 3.08 one legger brings up the rear. I build decks so wood is always in the bed [daily]. My gas costs me around $125 a week...insurance on my old truck is $37.50 a month [I'm old!]. Parts are very cheap and I can do the work myself or with help from friends in our club. His truck payment is $350 a month and his insurance is $275. He buys about $75 a week in gas and drives about the same mileage that I do....[just without anything in the bed of his truck]. He has to send his truck in to the shop everytime he has a problem and we all know how expensive that can get. When the math is done, it is MUCH cheaper to run a classic truck, a ton more fun and everyone with even a slight interest in these old trucks strikes up a conversation at every stop whereas his truck is one among hundreds of thousands on the road ['98 Chevy short step]. Gas could hit $5 a gallon and I'd still be ahead of him in costs to drive per month. I'd rather it not but you see the point.
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02-25-2008, 07:37 PM | #40 | |
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A few interesting points regarding the 6.2 1) Fully mechanical, no computers/electronics needed 2)Can buy a complete remanned engine, for about the same cost to replace the 8 injectors on a DuraMax(that needs extensive electronics, to run) 3) A good, durable engine, known to go 300,000 miles, IF PROPERLY MAINTAINED. 4) Was designed by Detroit Diesel, as a Diesel, this is not your father's Oldsmobile converted gasser, that many will insist that it is.
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02-25-2008, 08:06 PM | #41 |
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Re: Gas prices are horrible. Engine options???
I have a question for our European friends: you guys talk a lot about the gas been cheap here and expensive over there but hey guys, what is the pay scale in Europe? I mean, what if the average pay over there? Everything is relative therefore if people in Europe gets pais the same as here, you are right then gas is cheap here. In some of the Middle east countries, gas is about $.9-.99 per gallon but a good pay over there is $250-300 a month which make the gas very expensive. Just something to think about.
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02-25-2008, 08:07 PM | #42 |
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Re: Gas prices are horrible. Engine options???
Has anybody ever tried this "water car" method? Converting water to hydrogen on the go. Any thoughts? Here is one link I found.
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02-25-2008, 08:15 PM | #43 | |
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You know my old 69 has a carb'd 350, no OD trans, no power windows or seats, no lumbar support or seat heater for my butt, or a CUP HOLDER! But it will do everything a newer one will do and for less too. Prestige of owning a new one don't carry any weight with me.
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02-25-2008, 11:42 PM | #46 | |
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everything is expensive here the goverment is milking us dry : i get payed 1300 euro a month thats 1911 dollar a month at todays dollarrate and about 250 dollar over minimum wage here insurance for my cheapo car 102 dollar homerent 733 dollar 3 bedroom flat gas licht water 314 dollar roadtax for my cheapo car 161 dollar gas bill weekly 75 dollar full tank healthinsurance 205 dollar 96 dollar left for food and clothes internet speedingtickets and all the other stuff i forgot ...............you where saying? i make some extra cash that the goverment dont know about wish helps pay for stuff but officially thats the tally
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i got a job again and having fun at it too idea's for the trucks and the order of things to do are taking shape and get closer to being realized , a few more months and i be able to start building for real i complete 2 of the trucks intoo running fashion one custom and one basicly stock the thirth will be sacrificed for parts Last edited by watahyahknow; 02-25-2008 at 11:44 PM. |
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On top of all of that, we pay 19% sales tax. Why do they buy oil in the middle east? They can drill for it like we do water. The only way to use less gas is to change to another source of energy like electricity, gas or the real Hybrids.
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02-26-2008, 02:00 AM | #49 |
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we have 19% salestax too and for electric aplyances we have to pay a fee at purchase for the ecofriendly removal when its broken and trown away
theres allso talk about a pay per mile plan in wish cars get a black box recording the distance driven and that sortah stuff germany is a little different they pay tax through the fuel so the more miles or lower milage the more tax they pay wish i think is a honest way that way if you park a car because you dont have the money to drive it you dont pay for having the car
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i got a job again and having fun at it too idea's for the trucks and the order of things to do are taking shape and get closer to being realized , a few more months and i be able to start building for real i complete 2 of the trucks intoo running fashion one custom and one basicly stock the thirth will be sacrificed for parts Last edited by watahyahknow; 02-26-2008 at 02:05 AM. |
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Well it's forced me to do the unthinkable,I went to a small vehicle that now gets 25-30 mpg,verses 10 mpg,So my burb has been sitting for about 2-3 weeks.I do miss driveing the ole beast.Guess now it will be an every now and then instead of daily driver.
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