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Date:         Sat, 5 Jul 2014 00:55:29 -0400
Reply-To:     Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Friday OT...my Poor Man's Syncro...(AWD GM Safari)
Comments: To: Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <CAHTkEuJy-hbW1e1p52deSFnzei7ajSKhGhRL_KR3NYH_PYSZEA@mail.gmail.com>
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Just like a Syncro the all wheel drive kills the mileage. Especially if pulling a trailer this mileage is about normal. The 2WD versions will do about 18. One of the reasons these vans lost popularity is that the fuel economy is not much lower than the full size vans with the same engine. These vans are almost the Vega of the GM economy vans. Major difference is the engines don’t melt.

When you really learn how to drive it you will find that you can have great influence over the shift points with your right foot. As for what sometimes seems like it is shifting excessively you can force off the overdrive by simply moving the shift lever. Same goes for gearing down when descending hills.

Dennis

-----Original Message----- From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of Don Hanson Sent: Friday, July 4, 2014 10:49 PM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Friday OT...my Poor Man's Syncro...(AWD GM Safari)

I filled the thing up after my first tank of fuel.(holds 27 gallons) and I got just 15mpg. (A 97 AWD (with a viscous coupling just like a Sycnro) Van that I bought recently for two grand because I can't afford $20 grand for a Syncro) Driving it without a "lead foot" and at 65mph average highway....though it's easy to find yourself moving 75 or 80 in that van. Not exactly stellar gas mileage, but this one has 237 thousand miles on the original Vortec V-6 and it doesn't burn a drop of oil or sound or feel worn out at all. And I did hook up my 10 Wells Cargo utility trailer with two motorcycles and pull it...Hardly slows the 4.3 liter lil' truck down. I will say I very much dislike driving an automatic vehicle now, this being the first automatic shifting vehicle I have had real day to day experience with...The auto tranny just seems like it's working at 'cross-purposes' to what I am trying to do with the van/truck...It wants to keep going fast when I want to slow down, it shifts when it doesn't really have to, there is no anticipation really allowed...It bothers me, I'd rather be selecting all my rpms as I need them, not just "accepting" what this device gives me...I think the auto tranny is one of the major reasons the fuel economy is lower, but they stopped offering manual shifting Astro/Safari vans in 89, I think. The tranny is a GM certified rebuild also and it IS working as well as it should... Gimme my Vanagon 5sp any time....

Anyhow, as a Friday topic...there you go..


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