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Thread: Engine Swap - '92 5.0EFI/AOD into '66 Ford F100....
          
   
   

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    Have you driven it enough yet to get a feel for what the mpg might be Randy? I've got an AOD going in my '71, just wondering what the 302 EFI does?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    Have you driven it enough yet to get a feel for what the mpg might be Randy? I've got an AOD going in my '71, just wondering what the 302 EFI does?
    Hey Dave, sorry I missed this post. I have put about 500 miles on the truck since the swap but don't yet have an accurate reading on the mpgs. It's been mostly city driving, the speedo is off 10mph and I still have to drop the tank again to sort out the sending unit issues. I've been keeping the fuel level on the low side in case I have a window of time for dropping the tank. It's no fun to drop it but it's even less fun when full.....

    Will let you know as soon as I know....but I'm sure the true benefits of the AOD won't be revealed until I take a little road trip.
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