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383Chevy 03-02-2011 09:30 PM

How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
I have a 383 stroker with dart heads single plain intake and a 600cfm holley 3.23 gears highway stuff, i get up go to the gas station get $10 worth wich is about 2.5 gallons of gas, go to school wich is barely 8 miles away come home dont go anywhere get up the next morning all my gas is gone whats the deal here? i have a locking cap so noones siphoning my gas idk what more to do specially with gas prices the way they are.

N2TRUX 03-02-2011 09:37 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
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Originally Posted by 383Chevy (Post 4525882)
....go to the gas station get $10 worth wich is about 2.5 gallons of gas......

It's because you have "a 383 stroker with dart heads single plain intake". That single plane and those Dart heads are designed to flow fuel, not sip it. Great for grins, but not so much for MPG.

Best solution is to park it and buy a cheap small car or truck.

Restrorob 03-02-2011 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by N2TRUX (Post 4525910)
Best solution is to park it and buy a cheap small car or truck.


Ditto !

Or maybe slide a block of wood under the gas pedal ? ;)

383Chevy 03-02-2011 09:49 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
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Originally Posted by Restrorob (Post 4525928)
Ditto !

Or maybe slide a block of wood under the gas pedal ? ;)

I drive the speed limit even under to save gas lol and i thought about parking it but i like it but theres gotta be a way to get better we built a 388ci in a corvette and it got 16-17 mpg with aluminum heads

Restrorob 03-02-2011 10:04 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
Have you checked for any fuel leaks, Like the tank sending unit hoses ?

What tranny you run'n ?

BTW, I'm hotter in Fl too.... :lol:

383Chevy 03-02-2011 10:07 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
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Originally Posted by Restrorob (Post 4526008)
Have you checked for any fuel leaks, Like the tank sending unit hoses ?

What tranny you run'n ?

BTW, I'm hotter in Fl too.... :lol:

Havent checked for leaks but ive been wanting too just havent got the chance also running a th-350

lilpoindexter 03-02-2011 10:16 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
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Originally Posted by 383Chevy (Post 4525882)
I have a 383 stroker with dart heads single plain intake and a 600cfm holley 3.23 gears highway stuff, i get up go to the gas station get $10 worth wich is about 2.5 gallons of gas, go to school wich is barely 8 miles away come home dont go anywhere get up the next morning all my gas is gone whats the deal here? i have a locking cap so noones siphoning my gas idk what more to do specially with gas prices the way they are.

:haha:

383Chevy 03-02-2011 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by lilpoindexter (Post 4526051)
:haha:

Whats so funny? i didnt ask for any smartass remarks thanks though :chevy:

pig rig 03-02-2011 10:21 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
take a golf ball and throw it. then take a brick and throw it. witch one goes farther

golf ball made to cut through the air like a corvette
brick dosnt cut through the air like a SQUARE BODY truck

just saying your comparing apples to fire wood

horsepower and gas milage together is an oxymoron

383Chevy 03-02-2011 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by pig rig (Post 4526061)
take a golf ball and throw it. then take a brick and throw it. witch one goes farther

golf ball made to cut through the air like a corvette
brick dosnt cut through the air like a SQUARE BODY truck

just saying your comparing apples to fire wood

horsepower and gas milage together is an oxymoron


So im an oxymoron? figured id post here so i wouldnt get bashed but its starting to look like it thanks for the help NOT i guess i wont post here anymore

Restrorob 03-02-2011 10:24 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
I'd pull a couple spark plugs and see if their black from running too rich, If their not black start hunting for leaks. I just can't fathom that SB drinkin gas like that, My 502 LUVS it but still gets 13 mpg....

383Chevy 03-02-2011 10:25 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
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Originally Posted by Restrorob (Post 4526070)
I'd pull a couple spark plugs and see if their black from running too rich, If their not black start hunting for leaks. I just can't fathom that SB drinkin gas like that, My 502 LUVS it but still gets 13 mpg....

I will check that tomorrow im in the mixed of getting a GOOD air cleaner too, thanks you seem to be the only one helping ;)

oldblue1968chevy 03-02-2011 10:27 PM

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383, chill.

Your setup is not going to pull the best MPGs, these heavy trucks arent exactly aerodynamic either. Id triple check timing, maybe set carb. with vac guage and go easy on the pedel. Maybe think about OD trans in the future?

383Chevy 03-02-2011 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by oldblue1968chevy (Post 4526080)
383, chill.

Your setup is not going to pull the best MPGs, these heavy trucks arent exactly aerodynamic either. Id triple check timing, maybe set carb. with vac guage and go easy on the pedel. Maybe think about OD trans in the future?

I am chill but laughing at something thats not a laughing matter is stupid, im pretty easy on the pedal i dont speed or lead foot i dont have the money for that does the 700r4 only had OD or does the th-400 have it?

zackary027 03-02-2011 10:32 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
no one means to be mean its just there's not much hope for our trucks with horse power like a 383 puts out. change the intake put on a quadrapuke on top of it if you dont have to demanding heads and cam, change out the gears in the rear end, but even then maby a maximum of 15 mpg

tucsonjwt 03-02-2011 10:35 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
So, 16 miles divided by 2.5 gallons = 6.4 mpg - correct? The most accurate way to check fuel mileage is to fill up the tank, drive it a few days, fill up the tank (same pump, same level) and divide gallons used by miles driven. In my experience, a stock V8 pickup is good for 10 mpg city at best - less in winter with 10% alcohol in the gas. I lose about 1.5 mpg in the winter with my 454 C20. Check your fuel inlet nut at the carburetor- if gas leaks there it evaporates on the intake manifold so you never see it leak - might smell it though. I would not expect more than 8 mpg with your setup, unless you are on the highway with that 3:23 rear.

383Chevy 03-02-2011 10:35 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
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Originally Posted by zackary027 (Post 4526096)
no one means to be mean its just there's not much hope for our trucks with horse power like a 383 puts out. change the intake put on a quadrapuke on top of it if you dont have to demanding heads and cam, change out the gears in the rear end, but even then maby a maximum of 15 mpg

I still think i have a good leak i was getting 14 with 4.11 gears a couple months ago its even cut to 2barrels instead of 4 its the damndest thing i cant figure this truck out i was getting almost 16mpg with 4.11s and 315 drag radials i put 33" a/t's and i went down to 14 then down to 10 then back up and back down switching back and forth from 2brl to 4brl, i know the filler hose has a small crack at the end so i spill a lil bit of gas out while pumping but its got to be evaporating or something from somewhere i already had a fuel inlet nut leak and i took care of that

Restrorob 03-02-2011 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by zackary027 (Post 4526096)
but even then maby a maximum of 15 mpg


Just a side note; I drove my 74 as a DD for 8 yrs, Stock 350 2bbl turbo 350 and the BEST it would do is 10.5 mpg even after a carb rebuild and EVERYTHING in the ignition system new and fine tuned....

383Chevy 03-02-2011 10:40 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
Wouldnt a manual 4 speed help with mpg? we just had a 85 suburban 3/4ton 350 with the 4 speed got close to 17 mpg's

mongoose 03-02-2011 10:53 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
get a vaccum gauge and learn to keep it all the way to the right.. ='s best mileage for what you got...

you still running the 33's? i'd put the 4.1's back in... especially if you're not doing and highway.. ie cruising at 50 or w/e should make the engine run a lot easier.. thus use less fuel even though you may turn a couple hundred more rpm.

383Chevy 03-02-2011 10:55 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
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Originally Posted by mongoose (Post 4526163)
get a vaccum gauge and learn to keep it all the way to the right.. ='s best mileage for what you got...

you still running the 33's? i'd put the 4.1's back in... especially if you're not doing and highway.. ie cruising at 50 or w/e should make the engine run a lot easier.. thus use less fuel even though you may turn a couple hundred more rpm.

4.11's got stripped out so 3.23's were all i got but with the 4's it screamed like 2400 ish rpm im at 1600 rpms at 55

87 V20 Scottsdale 03-02-2011 10:55 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
What about trying a lower rear end gear, like 3.73. You said you were running 33 inch tires, with a 3.23 rear end. That would be similar to a stock tire turning a set of 2.73's. No matter how powerful an engine is, it will always take a little more effort to turn a taller set of gears.

The chart in this link may be able to better get my point across.
http://www.4lo.com/calc/geartable.htm
Yellow = better economy
Green = everday driving
Red = more power

87 V20 Scottsdale 03-02-2011 10:57 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
Mongoose beat me to the punch, 1600 RPM is lugging the motor.

383Chevy 03-02-2011 10:58 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
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Originally Posted by 87 V20 Scottsdale (Post 4526173)
What about trying a lower rear end gear, like 3.73. You said you were running 33 inch tires, with a 3.23 rear end. That would be similar to a stock tire turning a set of 2.73's. No matter how powerful an engine is, it will always take a little more effort to turn a taller set of gears.

The chart in this link may be able to better get my point across.
http://www.4lo.com/calc/geartable.htm
Yellow = better economy
Green = everday driving
Red = more power

I may look for some 3.73's initially i thought they were 73's till igot them and counted and it came out 23's ill see if i can find them though thatd prolly help out a bit

cableguy0 03-02-2011 11:00 PM

Re: How can i improve a lil bit on gas mileage
 
You killed your mileage in the process of trying to find more. Switching to a 2bbl will almost always hurt gas mileage. Going to taller tires with a higher gear has you somewhere around the equivelant of a 2.73 gear. Your lugging your engine by having the rpms so low during cruise. Go back to the 4bbl and put some more gear in it. MId 2k rpms is where a small block likes to be. Lower rpms is not always better. If you were getting 14mpg with a 383 in a heavy truck you should have left it exactly how it was because that it real good mileage for one of these old pigs with the aerodynamics of a brick.


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