EGR vs Gas mileage
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Yeah, that's the only real way to determine gas mileage. I keep a small ledger in the car and track mileage with that. I do get about 28 mpg with the 2.8 on pure highway driving (I have a 400 mile round trip every month for reserve duty so I have plenty of opportunities to stay current on mileage). I've touched 30 once in the The Mule when it had the 2.8 in it instead of the Northstar, but I believe it had functioning EGR at the time AND that was a pretty slow tank compared to my usual driving habits.Series8217 wrote:I really don't think anybody with a 2.8 is getting 30 mpg average besides pure highway driving with a manual transmission.
I calculated the mpg by resetting my trip counter every time I filled up my gas tank. When I filled up I would write down the trip counter mileage and divide by the number of gallons it took to fill up the tank until the auto shut-off on the pump.
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The mule has the n* in it? I didnt know that.The Dark Side of Will wrote:Yeah, that's the only real way to determine gas mileage. I keep a small ledger in the car and track mileage with that. I do get about 28 mpg with the 2.8 on pure highway driving (I have a 400 mile round trip every month for reserve duty so I have plenty of opportunities to stay current on mileage). I've touched 30 once in the The Mule when it had the 2.8 in it instead of the Northstar, but I believe it had functioning EGR at the time AND that was a pretty slow tank compared to my usual driving habits.Series8217 wrote:I really don't think anybody with a 2.8 is getting 30 mpg average besides pure highway driving with a manual transmission.
I calculated the mpg by resetting my trip counter every time I filled up my gas tank. When I filled up I would write down the trip counter mileage and divide by the number of gallons it took to fill up the tank until the auto shut-off on the pump.
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I'm shocked. seriously. My own experiences with the 2.8 come from an '85 Camaro 2.8 H.O./5-speed, that car got 30, on a set of 235/60R15 tires, not lowered, and an '87 Camaro 2.8 H.O./automatic, on 215/65R15 tires, also not lowered, plus my sister's '90 Firebird 3.1L / automatic, on 235/60R15 tires, also not lowered. These cars arecertainly heavier than the Fieros, and the gearing is different, but I saw at least 29 in each.
At a steady 55, the bird returned 31! both ways!
Heck, my '89 S-10 4.3 eventually got 28 mpg, even after swapping on wider tires and a performance axle ratio.
If you wanna go 70 mph, then no, you won't approach 30.
At a steady 55, the bird returned 31! both ways!
Heck, my '89 S-10 4.3 eventually got 28 mpg, even after swapping on wider tires and a performance axle ratio.
If you wanna go 70 mph, then no, you won't approach 30.
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I thought the mule was the ste?The Dark Side of Will wrote:The Mule = (mostly) black '87 GT. I think I've only called it The Mule in 1 or 2 other places on here.
The white Formula that caused me to start this thread is the "Storm Trooper" (White, covered in plastic and from the '80's).
wtf am I smoking?
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