flareside_thunder
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it should be around the same a few MPGs less but not man..hell the later EFI 302/351 is rated at the same!
it should be around the same a few MPGs less but not man..hell the later EFI 302/351 is rated at the same!
I get around 17-18 on the highway at 60MPH. Like 15 in town...![]()
My truck got a consistent 17mpg hwy with the 5.8 + cam and headers, on mostly flat highway cruising at 70mph it would do close to 18mpg, and always returned a least 13mpg city. That's way better than the stock 5.0 motor ever did, it couldn't maintain 70mph into a headwind and downshifting up every little grade.
Thats why I have dual tanks.![]()
My truck got a consistent 17mpg hwy with the 5.8 + cam and headers, on mostly flat highway cruising at 70mph it would do close to 18mpg, and always returned a least 13mpg city. That's way better than the stock 5.0 motor ever did, it couldn't maintain 70mph into a headwind and downshifting up every little grade.
I should have mentioned, when I say "18" there's no such thing as "flat" on my side of the Pacific Nwst. What we call hills, you'd call a ski resort.![]()
Well maybe you're actually getting a lot better than you think.. have you relcalibrated the speedo for those big meats?i get 10 if im lucky....
My truck got a consistent 17mpg hwy with the 5.8 + cam and headers, on mostly flat highway cruising at 70mph it would do close to 18mpg, and always returned a least 13mpg city. That's way better than the stock 5.0 motor ever did, it couldn't maintain 70mph into a headwind and downshifting up every little grade.
Well I think you would be surprised what hills there are on the east coast, Ontario and Quebec are flat like a pool table along the major highway corridor but there are lots of big hills on the highways in NB and NS and down through PA and VA and the area. We're talking some hills that climb for a kilometer or two and are steep enough most tractor-trailers slow right down to about 10mph. Max elevation in the Smokey Mountains is over 6000ft, been there and got the Kodak moment.I should have mentioned, when I say "18" there's no such thing as "flat" on my side of the Pacific Nwst. What we call hills, you'd call a ski resort.![]()