Nice shot Larry. The old cliche 'first liar hasn't got a chance' still
applies.
Bob McLaughlin
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From: owner-gmcmotorhome
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LNelson208
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 3:29 PM
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: Recommendations for better Gas Mileage??!!: Caspro,
Jacobs, TBI, Get...
I know that this might be blasphemy, BUT, here goes. I have a Cinnabar
rebuilt carb, Jacobs Ultra Team, super low gearing, Alcoas, and waxed my
leading edges, and my best method of getting good mileage is to stay off the
gas pedal. Staying at about 60 or even a little under has worked best for
me.
I will NEVER get the mileage that some claim, whilst pulling a 6,000# toad
up
Pikes Peak against the wind, including my Uncle Bud, who ALWAYS got better
mileage than anyone else, he just had to wait till everyone else was
finished
expounding on their mileage claims. It always worked for him (may he rest in
peace).
Larry Nelson
Springfield, MO
GMC 1975 Palm Beach
WB0JOT
applies.
Bob McLaughlin
- -----Original Message-----
From: owner-gmcmotorhome
[mailto
LNelson208
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 3:29 PM
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: Recommendations for better Gas Mileage??!!: Caspro,
Jacobs, TBI, Get...
I know that this might be blasphemy, BUT, here goes. I have a Cinnabar
rebuilt carb, Jacobs Ultra Team, super low gearing, Alcoas, and waxed my
leading edges, and my best method of getting good mileage is to stay off the
gas pedal. Staying at about 60 or even a little under has worked best for
me.
I will NEVER get the mileage that some claim, whilst pulling a 6,000# toad
up
Pikes Peak against the wind, including my Uncle Bud, who ALWAYS got better
mileage than anyone else, he just had to wait till everyone else was
finished
expounding on their mileage claims. It always worked for him (may he rest in
peace).
Larry Nelson
Springfield, MO
GMC 1975 Palm Beach
WB0JOT