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Old 12-27-2003, 10:06 PM   #1
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What cause low gas mileage?

I was just wondering what causes a motor to have low gas mileage? I know the carb plays a large role but if you have a new 350, a old tired 350, and a high performance 350 (all with the same carb on it) what would cause the difference in gas mileage between them?
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Old 12-27-2003, 10:10 PM   #2
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Re: What cause low gas mileage?

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I was just wondering what causes a motor to have low gas mileage? I know the carb plays a large role but if you have a new 350, a old tired 350, and a high performance 350 (all with the same carb on it) what would cause the difference in gas mileage between them?
...the right foot.....

.......actually the fresh 350 won't get real good until it's broke in, the old tired 350 won't get good because it's worn out and the performance 350 depends on what it has in it.
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Old 12-27-2003, 10:23 PM   #3
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well on a performance the cam will be bigger most likely as well as the ports in the heads and the valves therefore more space to put fuel. not to mention if you have a performance motor your NOT gonna keep your foot out of it hardly ever because its just so damn much fun. and most likely you wouldnt be using the same carb on a peroformance motor as you would a stocker whether its new or worn out
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Old 12-27-2003, 10:25 PM   #4
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Gas mileage is just a measure of the efficiency of the engine. A carbureted engine is only going to be just so efficient. The hi po engine could possibly get better mileage in the same application. But as Martin64 said, the hi perf. engine is gonna get the lead foot treatment.
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