[BFix] Thinking outload gas mileage and EB....

Steve McLean tanya.mclean3 at verizon.net
Thu May 8 12:40:01 MST 2008


Just don't get an auto trany. It cost a friend more to buy a trany than it did for me to get one installed in my one ton Superduty!
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: paul wilson 
  To: bfix at broncofix.com 
  Cc: mail at broncofix.com 
  Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 5:53 AM
  Subject: Re: [BFix] Thinking outload gas mileage and EB....


  OR .. buy a used VW Jetta TDI = 45-50 mpg. Costs a little more than a used Honda.
  data point--
  Towing my EB on a flatbed with my F350 PS I get 14.5mpg about the same as the EB by its self.
  PW
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  At 09:47 PM 5/7/2008, Dan Davis wrote:

    Come on,
    If you really want good mileage, spend a couple grand on a used Honda instead of Bronco upgrades.  You are pushing a 5000 lbs brick through the air.  It doesn't matter what you do to it, it's not going to get good mileage.  End of story.  You might get better mileage if you put it on a trailer and towed it around behind a diesel truck.


    On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 9:42 PM, Erik Christensen <cat44 at telus.net> wrote: 
      gearing has absolutely nothing to do with mileage in a Bronco.  I've tested extensively, from 3.50 to 4.88, and the only thing that matters is your cruise speed. 50mph might get 18mpg. I never beat 17, but some claim to, although set ups vary. Mine was generally with 35" mudders, 5.5" total lift, and SEFI.various transmissions. 
       
      90-100mph, 10-12mpg. 
      70-80 mph 13-14mpg. 
      55-65mpg 15-16mpg average 
      50-55mph I got 17mpg the one trip (full tank- hwy) I tried it.  
       
      As far as I'm concerned, I'm going to run out of time before we run out of oil, so I drive fast :) 
       
      YMMV  :) 
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Jim Lemanek 
        To: mail at broncofix.com 
        Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 8:21 PM 
        Subject: [BFix] Thinking outload gas mileage and EB....

        Reading all that we do, it looks like someone with a 5.0 and an OD tranny like a ZF gets maybe 18 mpg.  What gears is that with? 
         
        So if I were to keep the 3.50 gears, install a 5.0 and a ZF, any guess what I could get? 
         
        According to gear calcs, an OD at .75 and 34" tires, at 70 mph I get 18XX rpm at 70 with 3.5 gears and 21XX rpm with 4.11. 
         
        What do you think that would do to mpg? Stock 92 mustang 5.0. 
         
        Just wondering thoughts.  I was gonna ask best mpg setup as an excercise but quickly realized I would get a discussion on 4bt probably.  Thats a bit outside my motivation based on my current resources. 
         
        --Jim


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