Since you do all this record keeping we all have something relatively accurate to use as a guide though! I average about the same with my 4.6L EFI stroker in a 3400-3500 pound car. I think the shipping weight of my wagon is around 3200-3300, but I know I've added a bit more weight plus weight of fuel, etc. We should all follow your example for at least a year, then we'd have a record to show. In fact, I challenge everyone to do just that! As of 01 June, everyone fill up the Rambler/AMC and record the mileage (or write the date when you start) and fuel use at least through the end of the year. Write down your engine configuration and weight of the car. Call the local movers and find out where their scale is - it will cost you $5 to get the weight of your car. I'll do the same thing. This will give us a nice record of what to expect with certain car weights and engine combos. If you race, get a few time slips as well, for those performance oriented. Wouldn't hurt to take your street driver to the local strip and see what you can do (without being to hard on it!) just for fun, and post that also. This could be a very useful and informative project if a good variety participates!! ---------------------- Date: Sunday, May 6, 2007 12:21 PM From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> <mailto:tomj@xxxxxxx?subject=Re:%20%5bAmc-list%5d%20Scrambler%20clone%20 on%20ebay%20(4.0L%20in%20Ramblers)> I am almost embarrassed to say I record every single fillup on all my cars (the Classic back to 1994). Here's summaries of what my Hornet has done for mileage since I've been driving it. miles gallons MPG 2005 11239.5 600.5 18.7 (July - 31 Dec) 2006 17757.5 956.6 18.6 2007 5126.9 270.1 19.0 (1 Jan to date) Stock 258ci six, Weber 32/36 on an '81 water-cooled manifold, 2.5" "turbo" exhaust, Duraspark II, non-lockup A904 trans, 2.73 axle, 205/70-14's at 32 psi. Speedo error is less than 1%. 2007 mileage is up because I'm now running an absurd about of spark advance and 88 octane (mid-grade) fuel. That seems to do better than 87 crap gas and less spark. Haven't calculated the cost difference though. These are annual, end-to-end combined numbers, probably 70% highway I'd guess. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20070507/bf5c0f67/attachment.htm _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list