As of late I have been thinking about working on my gas mileage situation. I use the car as a DD and for cruising between home and school(~300 miles). So far I have come up with 3 things that cause our old cars to get bad mileage compared to their modern, equal displacement counterparts. We have carburetors, no overdrive and less aerodynamicness(not a word). For that reason this summer I am thinking about getting the old girl some help. I just want to make sure though that these really are the only reasons that we get worse mileage. Is there some other tuning factor to our engines that make them burn more fuel?
The reason is that I want to add FI and maybe a T-5/similar this summer and I am hoping that I can get at least 20mpg+ highway consistently. Now I am getting only about 10 in the city and 18 highway. I know some of this is my carb(was talked into a 600 vac-secondary by somebody) and the rest is not having OD. What are y'all's thoughts.
The reason is that I want to add FI and maybe a T-5/similar this summer and I am hoping that I can get at least 20mpg+ highway consistently. Now I am getting only about 10 in the city and 18 highway. I know some of this is my carb(was talked into a 600 vac-secondary by somebody) and the rest is not having OD. What are y'all's thoughts.