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Gas prices changed your mind?
With gas prices reaching $3.29 where I live, I was wondering if anybody changed their mind about their build. I am in limbo. I guess it makes me loose motivation to build a blown, fuel injected, 700 HP motor if I really can't afford to drive it. And I damn sure ain't putting a 6 cyl in it.
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I drive 2000 miles a year. I get about 14 mpg with the current motor(355) and am having a 410 built. If my mileage went to 10 mpg the extra cost would be less than $100 based on gas going up $1.00.
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Over here we pay over $6 per gallon so for me it was an easy choice to go to LS1 power instead of the bigblocks 7mpg in citytraffic. Going on long tours isn't fun (economically) with that kind of mileage.
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I've been planning to get at least 20mpg out of my LT1/4L60 combo since gas was in the $1.75 range. I drive the car a lot, but my 13mpg worn out 400sbc has been hurting the wallet a little bit too much to really enjoy it like I want to.
Honestly though, I'm doing it more for the reliability and performance more than the gas savings :yes: |
Nah, you've got it easy :unibrow: in Britain, petrol's now gone up to £5.00/imp gallon, exchange rate's approx $2.00 to the £, so we pay just under $10/ gallon :eek:
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I feel for you guys over seas.
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I hope Forbes is right...
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Something needs to give...and soon.
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One of the things that is working against a correction in the price of oil is that the current global deman level is getting very close to the current global production level......the capitalist system will keep oil prices high as long as this is the situation.
W. EDIT: Addition of back up data. Demand factor for oil of about 87 million barrels per day in 2006 and a supply of about 85 million barrels. The only way to get these two numbers to move to the same point is to let prices rise. A price rise will reduce demand and cause suppliers to produce more product. |
turbo inline six, good milage, lighter, more underhood space
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