HACKGT350
05-26-2006, 12:56 AM
ok my friend has a 79 K5 brand new chevy 350 small block its got a cam edlebrock intake and carb lifted and tires it apparently only gets 6 miles to the gallon is that right? anyway i dont really care about the gas millage but he is selling it to me for 500 bucks comes with a custom rag top for the back it has some rust on the doors and rocker panels not to worried about that i can fix that easily so any ideas on how to bring the gas millage up?
Nomad76lj
05-26-2006, 10:57 AM
with a truck like that you dont buy it to get gas milage. you would have to put smaller tires on it and drop a stock motor in it .
HACKGT350
05-26-2006, 08:39 PM
oh yeah i know that i already drive an 84 mustang gt carbureted and i get **** gas millage i was just wondering if that was accuate and if i should get it or not the only problem with it is the body but im not worried about that
4wheelbabe
09-03-2006, 11:20 PM
I have a 78 Blazer, 6" lift, 33's. My mileage is horrible, I blame it on the tires and carb, also an eddlebrock... yours may have too much cfm for the engine. But 500 bones for a truck you can register is a good deal. You can find parts anywhere for these. PS- let me know where he got the ragtop, I am pricing.
uncle bill
09-24-2006, 03:17 PM
If You really like it and want it, Then buy it. To get better gas mileage, Put one of the Edelbrock or Holley Electrinic Fuel Injestion units on it, Buy another set of wheels and put tires with a street tread and 45 lbs of air and Your mileage will increase dramatcally. A plus is that the Fuel injection works much better off road than a carb.
MADDOGG_86_K5
09-28-2006, 03:30 PM
TIRE SIZE WON'T HURT YOUR MILEAGE TO BAD. I RUN 33'S WITH A CARB AND 3.50 GEARS AND I PULL OFF 16 MILES A GALLON ON THE HIGHWAY. WHATS HURTING YOU THE MOST IS THE CAM AND CARB. BUT IF YOU WANT TO TURN THOSE BIG TIRES AND HAVE POWER TO SPARE I WOULDN'T CHANGE A THING AND LET IT RIP.