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I finally took my freshly rebuilt engine on its first "longer" trip. I've done several 5-10 miles journeys, but this was a 50 miler. I started with a full tank of 91 octane fuel and went out on the expressway to meet up with some Chicago Z guys for our monthly club meeting. I kept it around 55-60 mph (even with the semi's passing me) and it drove very well.
To my surprise though, upon my return home when I refueled to allow me to check my mileage, I got over 30 MPG! Is this possible? I'm running a rebuilt stock 1972 L24 with N58 needles (I know they're lean) and with a pertronix ignition. I did put a wide-ratio 5 speed, along with my stock 3.36 rear end, which I know makes for very high gearing. Guess I must have gotten the old engine put back together correctly.
What do you guys see for MPG?
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