[AT] OT: Gas story
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Tue Jul 3 21:31:43 PDT 2007
I bought an 89 chevy 1/2 ton 2wd pickup the month after I retired. It
was an old state park ranger pickup and had about 140,000 miles on it.
It also had a new starter,alternator, and completely new air conditioner
system. It also had one white fender and the rest of the truck was
forest green. After driving it a few days, I started checking the
mileage and the engine and drive train. It has the 305 v-8, with a 3.73
rear end and overdrive automatic. Everything else is just a work
truck. It gets 18mpg no matter whether I am pulling a trailer or not.
My other 89 chevy is a 3/4 4wd and has a 350. I had to put a bed cover
on it to get 14.5 mpg...
I attribute part of the lower mileage on the 4wd to the drag on the
front axles. can't get lockout hubs on the lighter duty trucks
anymore.... I painted the fender with a can of spray paint from Dollar
General stores, put a tie rod end and pitman arm and one U-joint in it
and drive it everywhere... I was going to sell it, but for $1600
including parts It can't be beat. I just wish it was a 3/4 ton so I
could use the 16 inch tires that are on everything else.... I pull the
5000 Ford with a brush hog around with it and leave the 2000 one ton 454
at home.... It gets 9mpg loaded or unloaded....
I have two 95 Ford power stroke diesels with a crewcab. The one with a
3.73 rear end gets 16 to 28 on the road unloaded with a trailer. With a
trailer and load, it gets about 11 mpg. The one with a 4.10 rear end
gets 9mpg loaded or unloaded. With fuel prices, I do a little
calculating before hooking up now.... Guess we should have done that
before. Also try to make every trip to town count too....
Cecil in OKla
Mark Greer wrote:
> You have to work those 175 horses harder to do the same job as the 300 in
> the newer truck. It used to pi$$ my brother off when his Silverado with the
> 4.3 V6 sucked way more fuel than mine with the 5.7 V8 and his was a gutless
> dog to boot.
> Mark
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike" <msm10301 at juno.com>
> To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 3:07 PM
> Subject: Re: [AT] OT: Gas story
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>> My Grandfather told me, "More horses eat more hay". May still be true
>> in some cases, but take a look at how horsepower has also increased
>> over the years. I had a '95 Chevy Silverado with a 5.0L V-8 that
>> pushed out 175 HP +/-. The new Silverado has a 5.3L V-8 that pushes
>> 300+, and get better mileage. Mike
>>
>>
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