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You called it. I forgot to mention that I have a 4.56 gearing with a 4L60. The bump stick is a 218/224 with a .465 lift @.50. I built it for low end torque. And you really called it about the roads here. There aren't many flat ones.That's about exactly what I would expect to get with that setup. Maybe a couple miles more if driving very carefully or doing a lot of flat highway cruising, but something tells me the kind of guy who puts a 383 in a lifted Blazer just might have a slightly heavy foot. I know I would be romping the hell out of that truck if I had it lol. And from what I've gathered from the few Colombians I've known over the years, the roads there are not really geared towards high speed driving, right? Especially with city driving, or on mountainous terrain gas mileage suffers greatly.
Even in stock form these trucks got terrible mileage, once you modify them the number only goes down more
I just noticed on your profile that you have a V10 burb? What engine is that? A viper?That's about exactly what I would expect to get with that setup. Maybe a couple miles more if driving very carefully or doing a lot of flat highway cruising, but something tells me the kind of guy who puts a 383 in a lifted Blazer just might have a slightly heavy foot. I know I would be romping the hell out of that truck if I had it lol. And from what I've gathered from the few Colombians I've known over the years, the roads there are not really geared towards high speed driving, right? Especially with city driving, or on mountainous terrain gas mileage suffers greatly.
Even in stock form these trucks got terrible mileage, once you modify them the number only goes down more
I just noticed on your profile that you have a V10 burb? What engine is that? A viper?
6 mpg is what you get with this setup I guess. Maybe 7 when you tune everything to work perfect.
I get 11 -12 mpg on the flat areas 50/50 city highway. When I visit my friends in the mountains it goes down to 8 or 9.
I run a 5.7 crate, a th350, np205 and 3.73 gears with 32s.
I just can't imagine that's right. Like I said above, mine ran like crap and its bigger and heavier than a blazer. I'm also on 35's with 4.10's. I've never seen 6mpg on it.
Do you mean you have never been as bad as 6 mpg or as good as?I just can't imagine that's right. Like I said above, mine ran like crap and its bigger and heavier than a blazer. I'm also on 35's with 4.10's. I've never seen 6mpg on it.
I guess I didn't read far enough. I see that you have a 350. I learn something every day.With a 4L60 I would expect your mileage to be better. You likely are running pretty rich. What do your plugs look like?
In 87 or later, all square body chevys went from C/K to V/R to distinguish the body style from the GMT400 series chevy trucks that retained the C/K label.
You live in Austria? Gas is pretty pricey there. Filling the tank must be an event. Here in Colombia premium is about $4,00. I have to get a second mortgage every time I fill it.6 mpg is what you get with this setup I guess. Maybe 7 when you tune everything to work perfect.
I get 11 -12 mpg on the flat areas 50/50 city highway. When I visit my friends in the mountains it goes down to 8 or 9.
I run a 5.7 crate, a th350, np205 and 3.73 gears with 32s.
The problem here is that I hardly ever get into the O/D range. The roads are windy and mostly 2 lanesWith a 4L60 I would expect your mileage to be better. You likely are running pretty rich. What do your plugs look like?
In 87 or later, all square body chevys went from C/K to V/R to distinguish the body style from the GMT400 series chevy trucks that retained the C/K label.
Do you mean you have never been as bad as 6 mpg or as good as?