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MPG - 1/14/2007 12:07:55 PM
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hyperionmax2003
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Just curious, but what is the general MPG on everybody's blazers? I get 16 MPG with my 1995, while a co-worker with a 96 blazer gets 15mpg. Anybody any better or worse???
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RE: MPG - 1/14/2007 1:33:31 PM
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nofear17bmx
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Thats typical, stats say 16 city and 20 highway. I get about 12-19 mpg depending on how I drive.
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RE: MPG - 1/14/2007 2:02:13 PM
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thadrawr
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i use to average 17-20 when i had 235/70 tires on my truck but since i put 31/10.5 on it i get 15 highway at most but average around 12-13
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RE: MPG - 1/14/2007 2:33:18 PM
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swartlkk
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We've had quite a few threads like this. I get right around what everyone else gets, 15-17mpg. Best I've gotten was 20.7mpg and that was when I moved - all highway. But my Bravada has 3.73 gears and 70 series rubber. It should get a bit better when I step up to 75 series tires (heck, may just jump to 30x9.5-15 tires).
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RE: MPG - 1/14/2007 4:30:05 PM
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tammikm
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15-17 here 2001 trailblazer 75 series tires, I will never buy another 4.3L chev again....
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RE: MPG - 1/14/2007 5:24:44 PM
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swartlkk
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So you get the window sticker mileage and you fault Chevy. Right... Ok. Good luck with whatever it is you get.
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RE: MPG - 1/14/2007 7:08:23 PM
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Mapoftazifosho
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Stock Tire - 235/70R15 Tire 1 - 235/75R15 Tire 2 - 245/70R15 Section Width:9.25 in235 mm Section Width:9.25 in235 mm Section Width:9.64 in245 mmRim Diameter:15 in381 mmRim Diameter:15 in381 mm Rim Diameter:15 in381 mmRim Width Range:6 - 8 inRim Width Range:6 - 8.5 in Rim Width Range:6.5 - 8 inOverall Diameter:27.95 in709.93 mmOverall Diameter:28.87 in733.29 mm Overall Diameter:28.50 in723.9 mmSidewall Height:6.47 in164.33 mmSidewall Height:6.93 in176.02 mm Sidewall Height:6.75 in171.45 mmRadius:13.97 in354.83 mmRadius:14.43 in366.52 mm Radius:14.25 in361.95 mmCircumference:87.80 in2230.1 mmCircumference:90.69 in2303.5 mm Circumference:89.53 in2274.0 mmRevs per Mile:744.1Revs per Mile:720.4 Revs per Mile:729.8Actual Speed:60 mph100 km/hSpeedometer1:58.0 mph96.8 km/h Speedometer1:58.8 mph98.0 km/hSpeedometer Difference: -Speedometer Difference: 3.289% too slow Speedometer Difference: 1.959% too slowDiameter Difference: -Diameter Difference: 3.19%Diameter Difference: 1.93%
< Message edited by Mapoftazifosho -- 1/14/2007 7:22:17 PM >
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RE: MPG - 1/14/2007 7:23:27 PM
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KA3AX
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ORIGINAL: swartlkk So you get the window sticker mileage and you fault Chevy. Right... Ok. Good luck with whatever it is you get. Good said.
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RE: MPG - 1/14/2007 7:24:36 PM
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lastcoupe
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First off about 60% of my driving is highway (55 MPH) and the rest is 35-45 MPH and I usually get 20 MPG out of every tank full, but the last few tanks I have been warming the engine before driving and leaving it run while I walk into the daycare to drop my girls off etc....and it's gone down to about 19.1 MPG....Still very pleased for a 10 year old 4X4 4-door sport-ute with 132,000 miles on the ODO. As for the 4.3......it is hands-down one of the best engines ever built in my opinion. Only beat by other G.M. engines like that one that everyone has had the good ol' 350 or better yet it's newer version the 5.7 litre. No one has a better combination of power, fuel economy and most importantly reliability.
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RE: MPG - 1/15/2007 8:03:39 AM
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tammikm
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some how I doubt the window sticker said 15 mpg highway bro. just me 2 cents.
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RE: MPG - 1/15/2007 3:18:36 PM
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swartlkk
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There ya go: MPG of 2001 Chevrolet Vehicles Specifically, 2001 Chevy Blazer 4wd @ 15mpg City (even though the average of your stated observed mileage is 16 if I've done my math right). Not that I have ever held a lot of faith on the EPA highway mileage rating. But then again, you never stated what kind of driving you do, any maintenance that you have kept up with, etc, etc. But hey, you've got to do what you've got to do.
< Message edited by swartlkk -- 1/15/2007 3:21:20 PM >
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RE: MPG - 1/15/2007 4:52:44 PM
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tammikm
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ya 15 city, im 15 highway, oil change every 5000 k&n filter, truck runs like new, and has been a pig on gas since new, window stickers are never correct, I might get 10 mpg city. the 4.3 vortec is a disaster and we all know it!
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RE: MPG - 1/15/2007 5:03:28 PM
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swartlkk
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You sir are seriously in the minority. You bought a truck. And I HIGHLY doubt you are only getting 10mpg city. If you are, you have a problem with your vehicle, plain and simple. My truck is the worst case scenario for mileage. 3.73 gears, small tires, and fulltime AWD. If I can get 15-17 city, then you should too. Oh and maybe you should try cleaning the MAF sensor as K&N filters can coat the MAF creating all kinds of issues, one of which is poor gas mileage. Also try some simple methods of saving fuel, most of which have been covered in other threads. But again, if you aren't happy with it, get a prius.
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RE: MPG - 1/15/2007 5:12:14 PM
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Rammer
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My all-time AWD Bravada gets 16-17 Mpg running around hilly western PA. I don't do much city driving, usually just rural roads. Terrain you drive has a large impact on you MPG.
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RE: MPG - 1/15/2007 5:35:09 PM
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20Blazer00
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I might get a Prius but they will have to make the battery pack replaceable by other than Toyota...think of the cost savings when aftermarket batteries finally make it to market... But then if that happens you might see the Big Three back out of the hybrid game and stick with dino powered dinosaurs... I am not really happy with my gas mileage either...and wished I had bought a Tahoe or similar vehicle. Since they get about the same mileage and can haul/tow hell of a lot more...
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RE: MPG - 1/15/2007 5:45:57 PM
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lastcoupe
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the 4.3 vortec is a disaster and we all know it! OMFG!!!!!!! are you serious? If so did you recently fall off of a roof and land on the top of your head? You are the first person I have ever heard complain about the 4.3L engine, and I see idiots every day that blame all their vehicle's problems on the manufacturer. "It's a bad design" even though It lasted 10 years and 160,000 miles.......LOL. I do agree that window stickers are hardly ever IF EVER correct, but like Kyle said you have to be getting more than 10 MPG city or you have a serious problem with your truck.
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RE: MPG - 1/15/2007 6:51:50 PM
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drperry
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ORIGINAL: lastcoupe quote:
the 4.3 vortec is a disaster and we all know it! OMFG!!!!!!! are you serious? If so did you recently fall off of a roof and land on the top of your head? You are the first person I have ever heard complain about the 4.3L engine, and I see idiots every day that blame all their vehicle's problems on the manufacturer. "It's a bad design" even though It lasted 10 years and 160,000 miles.......LOL. I do agree that window stickers are hardly ever IF EVER correct, but like Kyle said you have to be getting more than 10 MPG city or you have a serious problem with your truck. Or he's driving the ever loving piss out of it, lol. My mileage isn't to great on my first tank of gas... but then again, it's my first tank of gas in this thing, and I did leave it running a fair bit, did a little bit of snow plowing, and I'm still getting used to NOT having to floor it to get anyway (Used to drive an '85 S10) once I get that out of the way, I'll probably be up around the 15 - 18 mark... My window sticker rates my truck at 26MPG on the highway, lol
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RE: MPG - 1/16/2007 2:48:23 AM
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Lilcheef
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Thought i'd chime in my 2 cents. I live in the mountains, and at high altitude (8000-10000 depending on where you are in the town lol). Gas mileage up here sucks no matter what you drive. However, the 4.3 has been the closest to "window MPG" of any vehicle that I have ever driven. I average about 12-17 depending on how much "around town" driving or if I am runnin down the mountain for something on the highway. I also have to sing a lot of praises for POWER! This V6 has way more pep than my old Jeep did (Grand Cherokee with the 5.2 V8) and still gets better mileage. It's impressive. I have driven a wide variety of vehicles in my days, and this one for being almost 10 years old and 145k on the clock, has impressed me the most for sure.
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