ok well, first off wed really need to know the engine setup, tranny, gears, and tire setup. if youre running a carbed low compression 383 with a three speed tranny, 4.56 gears, and 44in tires, im afraid theres not alot we can do for ya.
but in the case that youre driving a mostly stock truck there are a few options to help ya out. first things first, go with a tune up, new plugs, wires, air filter, cap, rotor, fuel filter, yadda yadda. make sure the timing is correctly set.
one of the best things to do, which boosts power and mileage, is an aftermarket ignition system. preferrably a control box and coil combination, with the capasitive discharge and multispark capasity. a better burn means less fuel is needed for the same ammount of power.
there are other things you can do, i could outline an entire design philosophy for designing a very fuel efficient small block, but seeing as youre gettin the other cars fixed, i dont know if you wanna completely build a new engine to solve the problem.
the ignition system upgrade is a quick and easy way to boost power and mileage.
although i would agree.... swapping in a diesel would be a leap in the right direction
