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Off Road Rabbit
I'm building my 2wd 79 C20 Chevy.




I was using it to haul my quad out to the sand dunes and desert of southern Nevada and California. I am adapting the purpose of the truck over to a camping rig. that will pull a trailer for two quads/chuck wagon that has yet to be built. i have a fiberglass camper shell with a lumber rack on it ready to go on. the tire rack and fuel jug rack in the bed have been pulled in anticipation of the shell install. this is a weekend/seasonal toy so if it is torn down for a bit that is ok with me. smog laws for this truck are somewhat lax here in So. Nevada. as long as it passes the sniffer test thats cool. If i can pass the sniff test with the motor thats in it just fine, i bet i can get just about any EFI motor to pass.
plans are in the works to convert it over to 4wd in the future. but until then, I am in the search for better fuel economy. those 33's on 20 inch wheels are gone now as they weighed a TON and were starting to separate! i have 32 inch tires on stock 16 inch wheels but i will be upgrading to late model HD 16 inch aluminum wheels soon. the front suspension has fabtech lift springs and ball joint spacers. the ride is a bit rough, but the dual batteries up front softened it up a bit. adding a new front bumper and a winch should soften it up even more.
the rebuilt 350 v8 has a edelbrock intake manifold and 600cfm carb, MSD HEI and an unknown RV camshaft. it pulls down about 11 mpg @70MPH. the FF 14bt has 3.73 gears behind a 3 speed manual gearbox with granny low gear. i would love to get better MPGs so the dual fuel tanks will provide better range.
i question i have is...... would swapping in a EFI set up get me longer range/better MPGs? or should i swap in a 5 speed when i convert to a 4wd set up? or both? any thoughts? i have decent torque/power as it sits so more power isn't a concern. i have the tools and talent to swap in a EFI but I'm concerned with the time and expense versus the benefits.
I'll be posting up my progress when time and funds permit.




I was using it to haul my quad out to the sand dunes and desert of southern Nevada and California. I am adapting the purpose of the truck over to a camping rig. that will pull a trailer for two quads/chuck wagon that has yet to be built. i have a fiberglass camper shell with a lumber rack on it ready to go on. the tire rack and fuel jug rack in the bed have been pulled in anticipation of the shell install. this is a weekend/seasonal toy so if it is torn down for a bit that is ok with me. smog laws for this truck are somewhat lax here in So. Nevada. as long as it passes the sniffer test thats cool. If i can pass the sniff test with the motor thats in it just fine, i bet i can get just about any EFI motor to pass.
plans are in the works to convert it over to 4wd in the future. but until then, I am in the search for better fuel economy. those 33's on 20 inch wheels are gone now as they weighed a TON and were starting to separate! i have 32 inch tires on stock 16 inch wheels but i will be upgrading to late model HD 16 inch aluminum wheels soon. the front suspension has fabtech lift springs and ball joint spacers. the ride is a bit rough, but the dual batteries up front softened it up a bit. adding a new front bumper and a winch should soften it up even more.
the rebuilt 350 v8 has a edelbrock intake manifold and 600cfm carb, MSD HEI and an unknown RV camshaft. it pulls down about 11 mpg @70MPH. the FF 14bt has 3.73 gears behind a 3 speed manual gearbox with granny low gear. i would love to get better MPGs so the dual fuel tanks will provide better range.
i question i have is...... would swapping in a EFI set up get me longer range/better MPGs? or should i swap in a 5 speed when i convert to a 4wd set up? or both? any thoughts? i have decent torque/power as it sits so more power isn't a concern. i have the tools and talent to swap in a EFI but I'm concerned with the time and expense versus the benefits.
I'll be posting up my progress when time and funds permit.