302 F150 with 35's?
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302 F150 with 35's?
i have found a few VERY clean F150's, but they both have 6" lifts, 35's and 302's. i was really looking for a 351 and 33's. im worried that the 35's are a bit much, especially with stock gears on a 302. and i know its a truck, but im sure a 302 pushing 35's will be the worst mileage imaginable. aleast the 35q hs the extra power for them. how do yall feel? and what kind of mileage are you getting with 33's and 35's? on my 92' 302 with 33's it seemed like i got around 12mpg
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now im a ford guy but i also like mopar. i had a 96 dodge 1500 i put 3/4 ton rears 35/12.5 tires stock gears with a 318 v8 from a stand still with out breaks shed spin tires on a dry road about 40 ft and i could be goin 30mph stomp on it and spinn em up on a dry road. i got 12 to 14 mpg motor was stock except for the exhaust and intake
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I wouldn't chase the mileage too much. Have fun, run er hard, and be proud of your carbon footprint.
Adrianspeeder
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You are never going to move as much air with an electric fan setup vs a clutch and mechanical fan. Plus they don't fail except for a two minute belt change.
I wouldn't chase the mileage too much. Have fun, run er hard, and be proud of your carbon footprint.
Adrianspeeder
I wouldn't chase the mileage too much. Have fun, run er hard, and be proud of your carbon footprint.
Adrianspeeder
and i've ruled out the 302's. one guy wants a bit more than im looking to spend, and the other is a bit far for me, unless he adjusts his price a little bit. here is my favorite, another very clean truck. and the fact that it hasn't been molested and modded gives me a bit more confidence in it
http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/cto/2789660829.html
33's, some intake/exhaust work, ignition and fan and i would be done