I ended up driving 1817 miles from Erics house to mine, and averaged a high of 10.7 and a low of 9....total trip average was 9.3
The highway speeds killed gas mileage way more than the mountains did. the engine was in the 3200-3500 rpm range most of the highway driving, and mileage never was better than 9.5 while at those speeds.
The 10.7 was actually while driving from Erics place and through Yellowstone, including the 10,000 ft pass.
the truck was very at home on the highway and even at 3500 rpm there was still plenty of power left when the 4bbl was opened up. The engine is thirsty for oil too...1 qt every 3-400 miles.
It was a great trip home...and thanks to Eric for hooking me up with the seller, he did a lot of leg work for me to get this truck, it was great to see him and Kristle again (and Keith too).
Had a great evening with Kert at the shop...got to preview my wheels while there, and had a great time trying to pick up quarters.
The highway speeds killed gas mileage way more than the mountains did. the engine was in the 3200-3500 rpm range most of the highway driving, and mileage never was better than 9.5 while at those speeds.
The 10.7 was actually while driving from Erics place and through Yellowstone, including the 10,000 ft pass.
the truck was very at home on the highway and even at 3500 rpm there was still plenty of power left when the 4bbl was opened up. The engine is thirsty for oil too...1 qt every 3-400 miles.
It was a great trip home...and thanks to Eric for hooking me up with the seller, he did a lot of leg work for me to get this truck, it was great to see him and Kristle again (and Keith too).
Had a great evening with Kert at the shop...got to preview my wheels while there, and had a great time trying to pick up quarters.




