I kinda wonder how a NP205 would do. Those are pretty bullet-proof units. Ubiquitous and cheap. The way they're put together is kinda modular--I don't think it'd be that hard to get rid of the range box portion, build a custom aluminum plate adapter, and get the input shaft cut/splined as needed.I'm sure driving habits have a lot to do with mpg. However, it's impossible to get a read on the mpg with a single tank of gas. Especially in a GMC. Too much chance for error in the fill-up.
I like the Fuelly.com app b/c it keeps track of every drop of fuel I put in all my vehicles.
If I kept my foot out of it and drove that way for 3-4 tanks of gas in a row and recorded 10mpg, I might start to believe that number. One tank, definitely not. Two tanks, I might believe 1/2 the improvement.
My last two tanks were 9.97 and 10.26. I don't have a lot of faith in those numbers b/c of the inconsistency of filling the tanks. You can see the noise in the fuelly data.
The 8.5mpg over 7200 miles of driving, _that_ number is accurate. That's 27 fill-ups, so any inconsistent fills are averaged into the overall volume pumped. If the final fill-up was off 5-10 gallons vs the total pumped (857 gallons) it's only going to be off 0.5 to 1% on the mpg number.

