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Started by 7212Mopar, April 01, 2019, 12:48:26 PM

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Chryco Psycho

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Quote from: Brads70 on April 02, 2019, 03:42:51 AM


Neil has built engines with same or more power that get better fuel mileage.  Maybe he will chime in on this.

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I don't bother with these threads as no one believes me anyway  :stop:
If you build & plan the combo correctly you can achieve awesome MPG from any engine , but it is all about careful parts matching , modification in the engine & serious tuning , I believe the best I have done is 26mpg from a 440 Chall

GoodysGotaCuda

Quote from: b5cuda on April 02, 2019, 05:17:12 AM
That's impressive Goody - did you keep or disable the MDS feature on your 5.7?

It's disabled. It does cut fuel completely when engine braking/decel, which helps a bit.


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1972 Barracuda - 5.7L Hemi/T56 Magnum
2020 RAM 1500 - 5.7L

My Wheel and Tire Specs

Flatdad

73 E-body
360-low compression
600cfm avs edelbrock
2.94 open diff
727 auto
probably stock cam
27"? radials
Best Highway was 18mpg

70 B-body, weighed 3680 lbs
528 Hemi, 10:1 CR
2 x 750cfm afb edelbrocks
3.23 suregrip
727 auto
tiny cam, lots of vacuum
26.5" polyglas gt's
Best Highway was 13mpg

switching the progressive linkage to 1:1 took it down to 11mpg


ledphoot

I am very jealous of that modern Hemi with it's good street manners and fuel economy, it's very impressive... Maybe some day I will join that club...

superdave

 '71 Challenger convertible
318
904 auto extra transmission cooler
Stock everything with a Rochester carb
Not sure in town but I did get just over 21 mpg hwy pulling a boat (about 3000lbs.) Back in the day

7212Mopar

So far seems like only Goody is running EFI but on a modern HEMI. Anyone running EFI like Fitech or Holly Sniper?
1973 Challenger Rallye, 416 AT
2012 Challenger SRT8 6 speed Yellow Jacket

Cudamike


          440
          800 Carb
          4 speed
          355 gears
          500HP
          10 mpg average


dave73

440 stroked to 512
850 double pumper
3.23 gears
4 speed
HP / TQ around 550
MPG high of around 14
But if I punch it, I can basically watch the gauge go down.

Nothing like the sound and look of a big block in a classic  :wowzers:

7212Mopar

I think I add the info on my 2012 first before I get a chance to fill up the 73.

2012 SRT8 Challenger
392 HEMI fuel injected
6 speed manual (I think about 1600 RPM or so in 6th gear at 65 mph)
Dodge advertised EPA 14 City and 23 HWY if I recall correctly.
The HWY mileage is doable if you don't go crazy. city mileage is too optimistic.
Average I never get more than 18 mpg combined with mostly HWY driving but I don't drive at 65 mph and seldom put it in 6th gear.

I am eager to find out the 73 mileage. The May cruise with fellow Ebodies members will need to include fuel stops for refilling since I estimated round trip to be closed to 200 miles for me. Their cars are HEMI or 440 powered so theoretically they will need to fill up before I do.
1973 Challenger Rallye, 416 AT
2012 Challenger SRT8 6 speed Yellow Jacket

71383bee

340 Stock 73 8.5:1 Compression
625 Holley
3.55 Gears
4 Speed
HP per factory is 240
HWY/CITY  is 14's / 10's
73 Challenger Rallye - 340 4 speed - K6 w/ White Top
70 Challenger Convertible - 318 Auto - K5 w/ White Top

BIGSHCLUNK

70 R/T 'vert........

426 HEMI

Single 750 DP

727 trans

3.23

Actually maybe 12 ish on light footed days... but usually less  :burnout:


Todd489

383/489 stroker, 10.5-1, ported 440 sorce heads,solid comp cam 571 lift,. 244/248@.050. 114lsa  rpm intake, 950 Holley street hp. 580hp-610tq. 355s and a 4 speed gets 16mpg!!

jordan


Engine size            520 cu in 440 stroker  11:1 Big cam Ported heads
Transmission          4L60e auto OD
Rear gear ratio       3:23
Carburetor or EFI   6BBl holley with Jet plates 
Horsepower           550hp/640 tq
City MPG               6.5
Highway MPG        Best is 11
Combined MPG      8+

                            My right foot is pretty heavy all the time.  Hwy driving is slower than most.  It really drops if I cruise over 70.  It gets       
                            expensive to put miles on!!
"Don't brake until you see God!"

7212Mopar

I filled up the car yesterday to check mileage and filled it to the top like last time. I don't think my fuel gauge is accurate so not relying on that. With about 56 driven miles and quite a bit of idling in the garage I needed 7.8 gallons. This translate to 7.2 mpg with 3/5 city and around 2/5 HWY. Also sort of babying it mostly. I am thinking engine and drive line still needs some more time and miles to "loosen up". It is what it is. My major concern is the limited range when I go on trip. There are going to be lots of fuel stops.

73 Challenger
416 stroker by IMMengines
727 AT by CRT
3.23 LSD by Dr Diff
Dyno at 491 HP and 528 ft-lbs
Fitech EFI 600 HP version. AFR hoover around 14.5 to as low as 13.
7.2 mpg (hoping to get a lot better)
1973 Challenger Rallye, 416 AT
2012 Challenger SRT8 6 speed Yellow Jacket

chargerdon

Steady 60-75 mph driving on an interstate, gas mileage will be highly dependent on the RPM's the engine i turning and of course how efficient the engine is.  The more cubes, the more internal surface area for friction and again the worse the gas mileage.   

Around town driving to and from car shows, one thing i know for sure, it takes gas to make HP and the more you put your foot into it to make HP the more gas your going to use !!   If you enjoy that surge pushing in the back feeling (and i do) your gas mileage is going to suffer.   This is true of the new cars (thou they are more efficient with their 8-10 speed transmissions to keep revs real low on the highway, and variable valve timing when driving calmly in city traffic, or older cars !