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LucasMI Mar 5, 2012 05:56 AM

what are you going to do?
 
now that gas prices are up over $4 a gallon in some places?

Me? well, I'm going to piss and moan like everybody else, and keep putting gas in my tank because there aint a thing I can do about it.

warthogdriver Mar 5, 2012 06:49 AM

Ditto^^^^^bend over and pump it.
i have only my self to blame. :D

Phil Mar 5, 2012 06:55 AM

Yup, that sounds about right for me too. End of the year I'm doing an engine swap in hopes of better fuel economy. In the process of researching problems and known quirks with the I5 they put in the Colorado. Heck even the I4 they use in those has the same HP as the 4.3 and gets 20mpg easy.

pettyfog Mar 5, 2012 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by Phil (Post 502958)
Yup, that sounds about right for me too. End of the year I'm doing an engine swap in hopes of better fuel economy. In the process of researching problems and known quirks with the I5 they put in the Colorado. Heck even the I4 they use in those has the same HP as the 4.3 and gets 20mpg easy.

Phil, I think you ought do some MORE research. Using the better engine design means using the fuel management system designed for it. Not that you cant do it but it will be expensive and troublesome to integrate backward.

What might be better to investigate is tuning the existing engine. Note the reason for our particular fuel delivery design is to provide the best performance/ economy for the application.. which is a big rolling box.
If you dont believe that, go out on a straight level stretch and set cruise for 70 mph and watch the inst mileage readout. Then set it to 65 and watch it. Big freaking difference. On mine, typically 10%; goes from 19 to 22. That means that great attention was paid to highway mileage.

Now look at the profile of the later vehicles. Guarantee they do better than Gen2 in the wind and smoke chamber.

I've been researching Bosch III, which the spider upgrade {according to the injector profile} may already use. Best info is on the Corvette forums where the modding transition was from Bosch/Ford design to Bosch III.. whatever that difference is.

Bottom line, close attention to everything from rolling resistance Tire pressures included, to low friction in engine - ahem, mobil1- to keeping all sensors clean and monitored closely.

And then, maybe a performance tune for low end torque.

newguy Mar 5, 2012 10:18 AM

Petty, thats what I`m looking at. Cant afford anew car so I`m going to do everything I can to get the best mileage out of what I have. Upgrade air filter, Ignition system etc.

Thogert Mar 5, 2012 11:22 AM

I'm gonna ride my bike. :icon_lol:

chris015 Mar 5, 2012 11:36 AM

Im thinking about parking the blazer for the summer. Man down the street has a honda accord with a bad motor and salvage title. He only wants like $300 for it. Im tempted on getting it,putting a $150 motor in it from the pick n pull and drive on 28 mpg.

Then again im broke right now. Like i got money to throw around. Ha..

97cherryblazer Mar 5, 2012 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by pettyfog (Post 502987)
What might be better to investigate is tuning the existing engine. Note the reason for our particular fuel delivery design is to provide the best performance/ economy for the application.. which is a big rolling box.
If you dont believe that, go out on a straight level stretch and set cruise for 70 mph and watch the inst mileage readout. Then set it to 65 and watch it. Big freaking difference. On mine, typically 10%; goes from 19 to 22. That means that great attention was paid to highway mileage.

Now look at the profile of the later vehicles. Guarantee they do better than Gen2 in the wind and smoke chamber.

I've been researching Bosch III, which the spider upgrade {according to the injector profile} may already use. Best info is on the Corvette forums where the modding transition was from Bosch/Ford design to Bosch III.. whatever that difference is.

So whats the difference between the Bosch III and the Delphi MFI upgrade? I was thinking about getting the Delphi from amazon but if you have any input on that i will rethink that lol

And also about the 65-70 MPH thing, i think thats how mine used to be, but now with my PCM tune i have lots more power and better MPG at about 65-70 as apposed to 50-60 like i used to. Its strange, right when i get to about 65 (about 2000 RPM) my throttle response increases greatly and my speed will increase a lot quicker with the same throttle pressure as if i was going about 50-55 trying to increase my speed.

xgiovannix12 Mar 5, 2012 01:03 PM

just gonna have to deal with it

gas is 3.99 here right now

tibby Mar 5, 2012 01:14 PM

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Well when I eventually win the lottery, I won't have to worry about gas prices lol.

Plus I'll switch the 4.3 out with this baby: Ram Jet 350

Or I might even throw a jet turbine on my blaze. Watch out! Hyper speed!

Jet Helicopter engine in an S-10 Chevy truck - YouTube


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