LOL..your right didnt buy for mileage..Thanks---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: James <nyb@xxxxxxx> Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2004 12:39:31 -0600 >If that's city mileage, and you are using "short", or American gallons >(3.8 L) that's about right. On the highway, it should be around 14-15 >miles per gallon. Using Imperial gallons, 12-14 mpg in the city, and >16-18 on the highway is the usual range. You can check the timing and >the carb adjustment/condition, a general tune-up may be in order if the >car is new to you. However, as you said, it is a 5000 lb., not very >aerodynamic car with a big engine; gas mileage should be expected to be >terrible by today's standards. But hey, you didn't buy it for the gas >mileage, did you? > >Happy Driving, > >James >1976 NYB with 440 cubic inches of gas guzzling fun > >1975imperial wrote: > >> First off let me say "Thanks" to all for the welcome to the group We have >enjoyed the infromation so far..second of all I realize I will not get great >fuel mileage with a 5000 lbs + car that has a 440ci engine..but after driving >it for a few weeks and doing all the usual maintance..oil, transmission filter >and oil change and so on, We notice (and after checking it) we get about 10-12 >miles agallon on gas..is this usual or can we do something to increase it? >> The car is a dream to drive and runs out great..just need to find out >about fuel mileage..Thanks Bill & Elaine >> >>--- >>[This E-mail scanned for viruses by tigerpaw.com] >> >> >>