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Howdy,
I'm not sure if this is the right spot to be posting this topic, but here we go anyway. I've been searching the forums all morning looking for gas mileage info. I was suprised to see that most of the topics I saw people were maintaning at least 18MPG and at best mid 20's. So, my question is:
You guys all have these really nice, streamlined, 2000+ Silverado's. If I were to do an LS1/LT1 conversion I'd be dropping it into a 73-83 Chevy pickup. It's a giant square, like pushing a billboard down the road. What could I expect my gas mileage to be? In one post a guy had a 67-72ish chevy and he said he was getting about 18MPG.
I'll be buying a truck soon, and am trying to plan out the best path. I've narrowed it down to either getting a full size chevy, 73-87, and doing a swap (if I can scrape togeter enough money) or just say screw it all and get an S-10 2.2L 4 cyl and torture myself for the rest of my days.
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Sorry about posting twice, it did this XML flood control? thing so I posted again.
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I'm getting better than 20MPG around town and some highway driving. Mine is one of those giant square bricks. The LS1 made the truck a good bit lighter and the OD trans help with gas mileage. It also doesn't do too bad at the track.
Hahaha I also posted it twice!
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That's awesome. I'd say I'm pretty convinced to follow through with this... now I just have to find a truck, motor, and some dough LoL. BTW, that's a really sweet truck you got. Do you use a tonneau cover?
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I want to get a tonneau cover but I haven't found one I like yet. I have a bud that owns a machine shop that I want to make me a flush mount out of aluminum (if he ever gets time lol). BTW I bought my pullout from http://www.hpsalvage.com/ if you were wondering.
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That's a really great site, thanks. A flush mount would look really slick, but really expensive, lol. But it would increase gas mileage!