fuel mileage has NEVER been something I care about...
You are not looking for a bump from 18 mpg to 21 mpg to really make that difference /s
Off-road capability is important. However, driving 70 mph there without draining my bank account seems to have a big impact on if I am even slowly driving this K5 through muddy twisty washes in the first place.
Update on the trip yesterday. I was holding off on recurving my ignition advance until I was confident my plugs were not going to foul (too cold). They seem fine. These are long tip plugs, I could push it further and go short tip. When I get time, I will recurve my timing. That should put some torque in the bottom end. Maybe is enough.
I checked the stretch of highway that gave me a problem. It is a long mountain 6.6% grade with long curves I have to slow to maybe 55 mph -- or my kids start to yell that it's a roller coaster ride. For a comparison, I checked another grade that is over smaller hills in the valley, it is a straight shot up to the grade and up the hill, it is also 6.6% for a comparable stretch. I hit that section this weekend and didn't even notice I'd covered that stretch until I was near the top of the hill, there was no power loss at ~70 mph (2,100 rpm). I have this narrow hole in my 3rd gear to 4th gear power band. It is too fast for 3rd and too slow for 4th. So I just sort of floor it and let the power valve and air valve take over as I slowly loose speed and see if I will crest the grade before I lose rpm (1,500 rpm to 2,000 rpm). I am a big fan of excess acceleration potential in all situations. It is right about 1,900 rpm in 4th on a long 6.6% slope that things start to go to shit (with worn out 32" tires it was nbd).
Looking for a cheap/quick fix. 50 HP NOS shot /s
Or, I could just take the real low-buck fix, go up the hill at 45 mph in 3rd like my grandpa would have and enjoy the scenery (grandpa would have cracked open a beer to pass the time too).
EDIT: It turns out 6% grade is the maximum on interstates -- so this is sort of a niche issue since I shouldn't ever encounter 6.6%
https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?t=1109365 Here you go, my problem statement that I will pitch to my wife: I need a supercharger for an oddball section of highway we drive one or twice a year because I don't want to slow down and it seems unsafe to drive faster since I have our kids in the truck. Yeah, let's throw $4k at that... Maybe I should put the sway bar back on and take the corners /s