I have a 1995 Chevy 1500 z71 and i get about 12 mpg City and 14 highway i also have a 2003 engine in it.
MINE IS THE SAME AS YOURS, IT IS 14 CITY AND 19 HWY,
The Nissan Frontier 3.3 with an automatic transmission is rated at 14mpg city and 15mpg highway. The 3.3 with manual transmission has a 15mpg city and 16mpg expected rating.
3.5L: 21 city/31 highway; 3.9L: 20/29; 5.3: 18/27.....
5000lb
Go to http:/www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm for fuel mileage ratings on any car from 1985 to now. It shows two ratings for 1991. The 5.0 V8 with 4 speed automatic transmission is rated at 15 mpg city, and 24 mpg highway. The 5.7 V8 with 4 speed automatic transmission is rated at 13 mpg city, and 19 mpg highway. These ratings are based on the new system enacted in 2008. The new rating system allows for a more realistic mpg rating.
The 1986 Chevrolet C 10 pickup truck with a 4.3 liter engine had a horsepower rating of 143. The horsepower rating was slightly higher or lower depending on the transmission application.
The EPA rating is 35Hwy/27 City for Automatic and 35/26City for manual transmission.
The EPA rating is 35Hwy/27 City for Automatic and 35/26City manual transmission.
The 2003 model was rated at 235 horsepower with 460 pound feet of torque. The manual transmission was a High Output engine with 300 horsepower and the same torque as the automatic transmission.
The Opel 1.6 liter engine has a gas mileage rating of 28 miles per gallon in the city. The Highway mileage rating is 36 miles per gallon.
L31 SFI 5.7 V8 260 HP 330 Ft/Lb Torque
Yes. The higher the octane rating, the better the mileage you are likely to get.