We just went through a similar discussion of mileage on the mopar list, where many people were surprised to hear that some people are getting in the 20's with small-block B-bodies, as much as 30 mpg with a /6 A-body. We went over the usual check on speedo accuracy, etc- and the claims do seem to be real. The common factor is rear end ratio. everyone getting great mileage is running a rear end like 2.76 or so. Just like mom always said, you trade the ability to do stoplight burnouts for great mileage, or vice versa- just depends on what kind of driving you intend. For 60 and up mopars, rear end ratio swaps are straightforward- but I don't know what's entailed in ratio swaps for the earlier cars. (But I'll bet someone else here does know.) -Paul Clark '64 Dart GT -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Andersson [SMTP:motorsport@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 1998 1:37 AM To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [FWDLK] fuel economy Dave wrote: > 15 MPG? 19 MPG? Something's up with mine then. > Am I the only one who gets 7 city, 9 highway? > > -Dave Sorry to tell you but I get 17-18 MPG with my 2bbl 318. When I get my 2x4bbl 350 to run that is probably history.... Daniel Andersson, 58 Plymouth |