I know they will get 8 to 10 in town and around 12 on the freeway. You will get 11 MPG city and 15 MPG HWY, if your Suburban is in good condition. (Like mine)
That would be the 350 or the 454
It is measured in cubic inches and that answer would be 357 c.i.
One cubic inch equals 0.016387064 liters, so a 305 cubic inch engine would convert to 4.998054541 liters, which would be referred to as a 5.0 liter engine.
Average mileage is 10,000 to 12,000 miles per year. The engine would have 90,000 to 108,000 miles on it, assuming it's the original engine.
NO. It would be easier to just remove the transmission.
The cubic inch displacement of a 4.6-liter engine can be calculated by converting liters to cubic inches. Since 1 liter is approximately 61.024 cubic inches, a 4.6-liter engine would have a displacement of about 281.9 cubic inches (4.6 liters × 61.024 cubic inches/liter). Therefore, the 4.6-liter engine in the Toyota Tundra has a displacement of approximately 282 cubic inches.
It would have more power and use more gas.
Qts of what? Engine oil? Coolant? Transmission oil? Engine info would also help
That would be a 305 cu in.
It would be 350 CID.
roughly 134 cubic inches
around 134 cubic inches