83 6.2 diesel mpg and practicality

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hinkv10

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I have an 87 v10 that has a carbed 305 and even without a lift it only gets 10 mpg. I'm thinking of picking up an 83 with a 6.2 non turbo diesel and wondering what kind of economy to expect? I'm sure it will be a dog on power but I need another toy and no more motorcycles soo what do u think.....
 

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those motors in blazers with 3.08 gears get around 20mpg, you should get something around there depending on your gears
 

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You should be able to get more out of your 305, I managed to get 17mpg at one point with my 305 running a carter afb. That was in a K1500 with a 4 speed and 3.08 rear end.

6.2 is a good engine, I was going to swap one in my 85 a few years ago. They do have about the same power as a 305 and people swear you can get mpg in the high teens or even more, I believe that.
 

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I get 16 mpg in my M1028a2 with 4:56 gears. my M1009 blazer gets around 22 last I checked. They run about as good as a stock 350 but get half again better fuel milage and a lot less maintainance
 

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