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Old 06-06-2014, 01:06 AM   #40
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Re: What's your mileage?

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Originally Posted by Lugnutz65 View Post
I have talked to a lot of owners who want to improve their fuel economy.
The popular choices in no particular order are:
1. Keep the 3 speed and swap in a 3.08 rear differential
2. 700R4 AT with a 3.42 or 3.73 rear differential.
3. T5 5 speed MT with a 0.86 OD gear and a 3.42 rear differential
4. T5 5 speed MT with a 0.72 OD gear and a 3.73 rear differential
5. Tremec makes "bulletproof" 5 and 6 speeds but very $$$.
Fuel injection will help improve MPG as well.

Most importantly, match the rear differential with the transmission OD gear.

good advice. an overdrive cog is a way to drive at highway speeds and lower rpm. which means the simplest way to get better gas mileage is not included on your list and is actually free, and that is to slow down. since air resistance is exponentially growing as speed increases (its the velocity squared part of the drag equation), the torque required to overcome drag at a speed of 70 is much more than that of a speed of 50.

I know a lot of guys who miscalculate their mileage too. I rode next to a guy in a ford last weekend who looked as his gas gauge, said "sheeeeet man we got 270 miles outa that half tank, thats 30mpg wooooo!". We then got about 110 out of the second half tank. Thats 21mpg. thats also what his truck is said to get for highway mileage on fueleconomy.gov. I have a ford focus and its gas tank behaves the same, first half lasts forever then plummets to e. When I went to lunch I had a 1/4 tank, this was driving home.
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