View Single Post
Old 01-12-2010, 12:58 PM   #6 (permalink)
bondvagabond
EcoModding Apprentice
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Austin tx
Posts: 115

vandle - '93 Ford E-350 Xlt
Thanks: 1
Thanked 22 Times in 14 Posts
Quote:
Originally Posted by ex-x-fire View Post
The vehicle that I drive every day to work is not the greatested one to get good mpg. I need a truck, so I found a 92 S-10. It's a standard cab short box, it has the 4.3L V-6, 4spd auto tranny, 3.08 axle ratio. It has working a/c & cruise, thats about it as far as options.
It averaged about 24mpg on mostly hi-way commutting. I know these engines are very knock sensitive(pinging) so I run 91 octane all the time. Ok so I did a tune-up & advanced the ignition timing from 0* to 12*, which helps w/ making more manifold vacuum but requires premuim gas. Mileage improved to nearly 26mpg. I know this is a fairly big engine in a light mini truck, so I invested in a Gear Vendor add on overdrive, this combined w/ the th700r4 overdrive gives me nearly 50% overdive. The lowest speed I can go is 52mph at 1100 rpms, & it runs fine at that speed, at 30mpg.
The waterpump went out so I changed it from the oem iron one to a aluiminum hi-flow pump, went from a 192* to a 205* thermostat, which helps out over all mpg. The problem is the long warm-up time hurts my mpg. I did a full heater core by-pass during the summer months which helped but was impractical to do every year. I installed a 1500 watt block heater that works good. On large vechicles the warm-up really impacts mpg.
I average about 32mpg on my summer commute, taking the secondary hi-way at 55mph. Its down to 29mpg in the winter. You know a crazy idea I have been thinking about is if this truck body gets too rusty I could stip it down to the frame & see if I could put a 2nd get camaro fiberglass body on it, they have the same wheel base.
So did you calculate the break even millage of buying that gear vendors unit? they are spensive! I calculated mine with my yearly fuel consumption and it was like 18 years to break even, of course that dose not take into account how super expensive gas will be in 18years, or the environmental pluses of using less gas. Cheers
  Reply With Quote