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BIG10 12-09-2009 11:56 PM

Special Economy Truck?
 
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I found this magazine ad (circa 1982) for a "Chevy V8 Special Economy Truck" that reportedly got 20 city and 28 hwy. Anyone know anything about this? First I thought it was a diesel, but the ad never mentions diesel or what size V8. Thought it was interesting.

2tons of fun 12-10-2009 12:08 AM

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like any good promo add it lacks any specs.

probably the same setup my 86 had.

305, 700r4, 2.73. gutless wonder.

BIG10 12-10-2009 12:10 AM

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Originally Posted by 2tons of fun (Post 3666067)
like any good promo add it lacks any specs.

probably the same setup my 86 had.

305, 700r4, 2.73. gutless wonder.

I would think with 2.73's it would have to work too hard to get 28 mpg, but maybe not.

Benelli 12-10-2009 12:15 AM

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I don't think the new pick ups with the 5.3's and new 5 speed's hit 25 MPG... how on Earth could a less aerodynamic, heavier pick up do that?

BIG10 12-10-2009 12:20 AM

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IDK, I barely get that out of my 4 cyl, 5 spd Nissan.

Benelli 12-10-2009 12:23 AM

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That's pretty much my point. Take them numbers and divide by two and that's what the truth is......

bigblock73 12-10-2009 12:43 AM

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That ad looks familiar. :)

BIG10 12-10-2009 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by bigblock73 (Post 3666134)
That ad looks familiar. :)

Oh, did I get from you? I'm really not sure. I've had it for a while, but I just paid attention for the first time and I just don't understand how 28 mpgs is possible. If you are the source, thanks for a great looking ad! ;)

78 Chevyrado 12-10-2009 12:49 AM

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At the bottom center of the Ad ---

"Your mileage May differ depending on speed, distance, weather. Mileage will be less in heavy city traffic. ACTUAL highway mileage LOWER."


In other words, the big numbers are meaningless and irrelevant.... lol

It all probably means 50MPH tops, drive on long stopless desert roads and do it while it's not raining. It has to have the light-duty everything on it.

BIG10 12-10-2009 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by 78 Chevyrado (Post 3666145)
At the bottom center of the Ad ---

"Your mileage May differ depending on speed, distance, weather. Mileage will be less in heavy city traffic. ACTUAL highway mileage LOWER."


In other words, the big numbers are meaningless and irrelevant.... lol

It all probably means 50MPH tops, drive on long stopless desert roads and do it while it's not raining... lol

Good eye.

thirdstreettito 12-10-2009 12:52 AM

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There is a guy on another forum with a 2wd diesel burb getting 32mpg hwy. 6.2/700R4/3:08 or 2:9?

old Rusty C10 12-10-2009 12:52 AM

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back then the formula was different for calculating the MPG so its prolly that fancy old math that just dont add up

TwoFiftyShifter 12-10-2009 12:57 AM

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Grandfather had an 86 Jimmy with 305 2.73 700R4... drove it highway at 55mph.... got 25pmg. That's what they meant.... I slow truck thats geared to the max and cant tow or haul....

BIG10 12-10-2009 12:59 AM

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It may be gutless, but would be okay for cruising back and forth to work. IMO.

wfomkivdrvr 12-10-2009 01:25 AM

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i have seen a couple trucks with od manual trans in them but never drove one

2tons of fun 12-10-2009 02:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Benelli (Post 3666085)
I don't think the new pick ups with the 5.3's and new 5 speed's hit 25 MPG... how on Earth could a less aerodynamic, heavier pick up do that?

better more powerfull gas for starters.

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Originally Posted by old Rusty C10 (Post 3666151)
back then the formula was different for calculating the MPG so its prolly that fancy old math that just dont add up

like todays math that all has asteric's and specail notations attached to it, like a medication comercail.

Keith Seymore 12-10-2009 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Benelli (Post 3666085)
I don't think the new pick ups with the 5.3's and new 5 speed's hit 25 MPG... how on Earth could a less aerodynamic, heavier pick up do that?

I don't think the old trucks are heavier than the new ones; our 2002 GMT800 is quite a bit heavier than our previous trucks -

MHO

K

Keith Seymore 12-10-2009 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by wfomkivdrvr (Post 3666211)
i have seen a couple trucks with od manual trans in them but never drove one

They drive great!

;)

http://i1016.photobucket.com/albums/...k/100_8740.jpg

ironroad9c1 12-10-2009 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Keith Seymore (Post 3666375)
I don't think the old trucks are heavier than the new ones; our 2002 GMT800 is quite a bit heavier than our previous trucks -

MHO

K

Yea I just dropped a used 87 tbi 350 in my 84 and slapped a carb on it and it surprises me how quick it is even with 2.73's. Its will burn the right rear clean off the rim almost to 3rd gear if you don't let up....From a straight standing stop, hell you can't even try and make a right turn into traffic in a hurry cause it will just spin and you don't go anywhere..lol

SSC's76 12-10-2009 09:47 AM

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Ive heard of this before. 305 2.73 rear end with the dodge 5 speed trans and the first attempt at electronic spark controll. Under perfect conditions its possible just not likely.

Mr.Scary 12-10-2009 10:42 AM

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man i wish i could get this kinda mileage outts mine = (

larrystone 12-10-2009 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by BIG10 (Post 3666163)
It may be gutless, but would be okay for cruising back and forth to work. IMO.

That's why I own two trucks. The one with 4.10 gears loaded down with landscape maintenance equipment and the other with 2.73 gears the is my car that also happens to be a light duty (5k gvw) truck.

My custom deluxe weights 3850 pounds empty on the local scrap yard scale. The 4.3/th350/2.73 drive line is perfect with an empty pickup in the mountains of NE PA. Gutless no way runs better than any 305 empty but put a 600 pound lawn mower in the bed and your wings get clipped. My fuel mileage is 17 between fill ups which equates to about 20 highway mpg.An overdrive 4 speed transmission would not be of much benefit in NE PA but if I was a flatlander I could easily achive 25 mpg highway with 4.3/700r4/2.73 combo.

My 1992 had 3.08 gears from the factory with 4.3tbi and a 700r4 and I WAS getting 25 mpg highway with a 500 pound motorcycle in the bed b/4 the 4.10 swap.

PS I just wanted to add that the smaller diameter of the tire the better the fuel mileage. I just went from 225/70/15 to 235/70/15 on the rear axle and at just a half inch taller the truck is working harder to rotate those slightly bigger tires.

bighoss0331 03-13-2012 11:36 PM

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that is the 6.2 diesel mag cover

gchemist 03-14-2012 12:11 AM

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My old 83 305 could hit 18.5 with a nonlocking converter at 70 MPH. So yea, 20+ was possible @ 55 MPH. My ZZ4 hits 18.5 at 70 MPH. At 65, it goes up some. Not sure how much, but I can see the fuel gauge move slower. At 55-60 MPH, I could probably hit a little higher. Problem is I can't drive 55 MPH!! A diesel at 55 MPH, could make them numbers.

Corts60 03-14-2012 12:44 AM

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Wowsers, old thread back from the dead. It has to be a diesel truck. I can pull 22-23 MPG's in my diesel with overdrive and 3:73 at 70 MPH. If I were to slow down I'm sure I could pull 25+.


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