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07-28-2014, 04:41 PM | #1 |
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the truth about 700r4's ??
Hey guys, I have read many forums about 700r4's and I feel like many of them are blowing smoke up my a$$. Who is running one, and what kind of milage are you really getting. my current setup is a 350 (383) with a edle-brick 750, th350 and 4.11s. I need to be able to drive this thing to work once in a while with out selling any organs. I'm not expecting the fuel economy of a sub compact, but I would hope to be able to achieve the high teens if not 20mpg by swapping the carb, rear end gears, and the trans. I have access to a 700r4 which is why I'm asking. but I might be open to other options if they are cheap. 4l80e's seem to be expensive as are t56's
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07-28-2014, 04:55 PM | #2 |
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Re: the truth about 700r4's ??
I have an '83 K20. It had 42K miles when I got it. It has 350, 3.42 rear, 700R4 trans. It always got about 14 mpg city and 17 highway (unloaded). I swapped to TPI fuel injection and now I get 17 city and 20 highway.
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07-28-2014, 05:18 PM | #3 |
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Re: the truth about 700r4's ??
You do not want a 4L60e or 4L80e, those require an $ stand alone harness to run if you're not already running an LS motor, which you're not.
67 C10, 350/700R/3.73. Had the 700R since 2002. I get about 12 around town and 16 highway. Low to mid teens is average depending on how you drive, expect 15-17mpg highway depending how you drive. The 4.11 gear is a bit steep. The 3.73 seems to be the best all around, I've read many guys have swapped back from a 3.08 to 3.73 because the motor was always lugging. A 3.42 would be great, but they're hard to find, unless you buy a new gear set.
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07-28-2014, 06:15 PM | #4 | |
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I'm getting slightly less, only because of the whole lwb vs swb thing, but still decent mileage for a 40 year old brick.
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The 700R4's are great trannys! Best part is they are plentiful and affordable. Only thing you need to remember is that once you start putting serious TQ through one... It will need major upgrades. Behind a warmed over 350 or a not so radical 383 they will last forever with very inexpensive rebuilds and mods.
But if yuo're trying to push over 400hp and 400 lb ft of TQ... they won't last long in stock form. They need major upgrades to take it. But when they are upgraded they are simply a great transmission that doesn't require any electronic gizmos to work. One thing to consider also is a 200-4R. They are the same size as a TH350, and can be built to handle TQ as well. Gary
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07-28-2014, 07:49 PM | #6 |
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Make sure you get a tranny guy to adust your tv canle brfore ypu drive it though. Very very important. Also theres alot of info on how to use a brake switch and vacuum set up and it works but id suggest getting a tv kit.from reliable vendor. You wont regret it
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I'm running a new ZZ4 350 F.I.R.S.T TPI FI with about 3k miles. A GM rebuilt 700r4 from a 91 Corvette, 373 rear, & 29" tires. I just drove 300 miles, 90% highway, a couple of weeks ago running about 70mph with cruise control and the truck returned 15.3 mpg.
I'll be changing to Mobil 1 synthetic at around 5k miles. Hopefully the oil and a looser engine will give me a mpg or two? I'm happy, the truck used to get 10mpg on the highway. 50% improvement is not shabby.
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350 w/700r4+ 3.73's with 31" tires = 15 mpg average for me.
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well, my motor setup is a 350 crank, bored .080 over medium cam, torquer intake, and a edlebrick 750. supposedly the motor makes about 350-370hp. I have a spare 600 cfm at home I was considering putting on it to lighten up the fuel consumption but we will have to see how it runs.
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07-29-2014, 05:12 PM | #12 |
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What transmission you have makes no difference on cruise gas mileage, only final drive ratio. People who get good mileage have the right combination of parts, no one thing is a magic bullet for gas mileage. IOW, an overdrive with a 4.11/1 rear axle is roughly equivalent to a non-overdrive with a 3.0/1 axle.
Fuel injection systems have at least two advantages when it comes to gas mileage. 1. They usually control the ignition timing close to ideal calibration, and that includes a knock sensor to keep the engine in one piece. 2. They usually have O2 feedback and close to ideal fuel calibration. That being said, you can tune your carb and your distributor to get very close to FI numbers, but it takes time and patience. First, your compression ratio has to match the cam, then the cam's "cruise RPM" needs to match your actual cruising RPM, then you need the most cruise timing you can get without ping (vacuum pod with adjustable tip-in plus a stop to adjust total vacuum advance). You will need a hand held vacuum pump and use the pump as your vacuum gauge while driving cruise so you know when it tips in. In order to achieve that much cruise advance, the distributor will also have to have to proper curve to match the engine before this part of the calibration can take place. Jets, primary metering rods, primary metering rod springs, etc. Some engines even like EGR, and most factory EFI's have that. Not good with a bigger cam, however. It's not a 700R4 issue. |
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I can't tell you how many times people have posted they want to save fuel mileage and lower their highway RPM, but then they swap in a T5 and put a 3.23 or 3.5 or steeper gear out back from a 2.8 or 3.0 rear, many don't realize they're right back where they started, and they'll swear they're getting 25mpg The T5 I'm using comes from a 98 V6 mustang with a 2.73 rear and similar sized tires. I'm keeping my 2.8 rear. I mentioned that in one of my threads and people told me my car would be a dog with that gear? My 289 should have similar, maybe a tick more HP than the 98's V6. Also, a C4 has a 2.46:1, 1.46:1, 1.00:1 gearing for 1st, 2nd, 3rd. My new T5 has 3.35, 1.93, 1.29, 1.0 and 0.73:1 ratios. My car will actually be "quicker" now all the way up through 3rd gear and have the advantage of OD. Sometimes I don't think people quite get the math on how it all works, and absolutely, going from a 3.08 to a 700R w/3.73 will see a minimal gain in fuel economy, however, drivability will be much more fun, especially with the low 1st gear the 700R's have! But, if you're converting from a 4.11 with a 1:1 final drive ratio to a 3.73 (or even keep the 4.11) and a 0.7 final ratio... that's gonna be a nice improvement.
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Re: the truth about 700r4's ??
I am happy with the 700r4. without having an accurate fuel gauge i figure i get about 12/14 mpg. But that is with 4x4 ,6in lift and 35x12's.
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