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Date:         Sun, 15 Aug 1999 21:16:18 -0400
Reply-To:     Bulley <gmbulley@BULLEY-HEWLETT.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Bulley <gmbulley@BULLEY-HEWLETT.COM>
Subject:      Re: gas mileage question
Comments: To: Caston/Payne <happycampers@PICUSNET.COM>

Our 1982 White Westy gets about 20 on the highway, and 16 in town. We have a brand new 2060 cc balanced motor with CW crank and 96mm hypereutectic pistons. We carry about 150 lbs of junk, and keep the tire pressure at 50 rear, 40 front.

Cheers,

G. Matthew Bulley Bulley-Hewlett & Associates www.bulley-hewlett.com Cary, NC USA 888.468.4880 tollfree

-----Original Message----- From: Caston/Payne [SMTP:happycampers@PICUSNET.COM] Sent: Sunday, August 15, 1999 4:17 PM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: gas mileage question

Just wondering what type of gas of mileage folks were getting these days? I know there was a survey done around 6 months or so ago, but was looking for more info on conditions, type of motor, westy/non-westy, etc.

If you reply, please describe what the conditions your averages are obtained under, and grade of fuel etc.

<bold>Feel free to cut and paste for a uniform response protocol that will be easy to compare others to.</bold>

Name:Vinnie

What:our 85 GL, 1.9L, 4-speed, Westy

Drivetrain: 32k on reman 1.9L motor with almost every sensor new, hooked to a remaned tranaxle w/ about 6-7K on it.

Other engine stuff: bosch plat 4's, new wires, synth blend oil, new AFM, aftermarket intake gizmo, getting new cat and muffler next week

Tires: Michelin XC4S's at 50 psi with 51k miles on them (with plenty of tread left! - believe in rotation/balance!)

Extra load carried: with about 250-300 extra lbs of gear all the time I would guess

Speed:consistent cruise of 72-74 mph (really accurate speed measured on GPS, not the 77-78 one reads on the speedo)

Fuel type:We run 87 octane (r+m/2 method) all the time (and try to pick decent brands <underline>if</underline> that matters!)

Fuel treatments: usually one bottle of Techron per oil change run through the gas.

Terrain: on relatively moderate terrain

Other weather factors: with even a moderate (20-30mph) headwind or crosswind.

Highway MPG: gets around 19.5-20.5mpg highway sometimes 21mpg. No idea what 60mph would do for the mileage.

Under load: running ac (which was just recharged by my HVAC tech dad, can you say R-12?) and/or mountainous terrain with a light load, we were getting around 17.5-18.5 due to more downshifting required I suppose.

Added notes: When it was really cold, he got 22-ish at cruising speed a coupla times!

City mpg: Vinnie gets a few less per gallon around town but haven't computed city mpg as often as highway numbers as he does highway most. I think the last city calculation was around 17-ish I think.

FWIW- I've had VInnie to 84-86ish mph before and I think he had a little more to go; but, red was approaching so I let off it!

Just wondering,

Dave & Sherrie

Williamsburg, VA

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