Posted by rla on April 20, 2011 at 05:49:49 from (162.39.22.109):
In Reply to: Trying to save gas posted by 37chief on April 19, 2011 at 21:03:03:
Buzzman72 said a short sentence that means everything.. 1st of all you can"t get fuel mileage with anything when your foot is too the floor. 1800 RMP max, if you have a Stick shift down shift going up hills rather than to lug the engine with your foot in it. I coast all I can don"t idle for long periods of time. Everything adds up.. But I will say, anyone who purchase"s a 460 Ford 454 Chevy or any of the V10"s out in the market didn"t purchase that vehicle for Fuel Mileage & one shouldn"t spend hundereds of dollars trying to find it cause they wern"t ever designed for Mileage. Purchase a puddle jumper 4cyl for your daily commutes & save the big block for the days you need the POWER..
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