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  • Mulholland
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    Comparable mileage to E30's... easy to dip low into the teens if you have a very heavy foot and like lighting up tires, but even easier to stay in the high 20's range. But expect about the same economy as your E30 but with a big gas tank (also have the 20gal).

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by ethree
    What kind of mileage are you guys seeing with the s10's?
    Mileage is far more important to me than power, I drive teh eta ofcourse. ;)
    The truck will mainly be used to make small dump runs, lumber yard, salvage yards (both vehicle and building materials) basically just diy house fixerupper shit, no real hauling.
    Tell you the truth, i never really checked mine. Since it has the opt. 20gal tank. I really hate to fill it up all the way since i never really drive it. Although i did put a 4.3 throttle body on and a exhaust onto my 2.8 thats in it. So i should of checked what it got before i changed those things to see what gas mileage i did get, compared to now.

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  • drift
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    http://www.isuzupup.com/ had one, gutless but was a great motor 45MPG diesel.
    1988+ 22RE powered Toyota Pick Up 2WD 5 speed/manual also the best bet for small truck.
    Or if you don't mind of current diesel oil price, go with newer Chevy Silverado 2500 HD ( Diesel) which is Isuzu diesel motor, known bulletproof.



    That's probably why the humvee use them but they never evangelize about it :)
    Last edited by drift; 05-07-2008, 10:27 PM.

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  • hendrixvodu
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    Originally posted by ethree
    I'd rock it or a vw caddy but they blow my $1000-1200 budget out of the water!:-(
    get a shitty $500 m10 and make one....shouldnt be to hard with some small welding....it be like making that e30 trailer i see on here all the time

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  • ethree
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    I'd rock it or a vw caddy but they blow my $1000-1200 budget out of the water!:-(

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  • hendrixvodu
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    get this


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  • ethree
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    Originally posted by Mulholland
    Fuel economy isn't even much less than toyota/nissan given power advantages depending on model, and RWD... and actually being able to perform truck duties still.
    What kind of mileage are you guys seeing with the s10's?
    Mileage is far more important to me than power, I drive teh eta ofcourse. ;)
    The truck will mainly be used to make small dump runs, lumber yard, salvage yards (both vehicle and building materials) basically just diy house fixerupper shit, no real hauling.

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by e30e
    wikipedia says : 1986–1993 2.8 L 60° V6, TBI 125 hp (93 kW) 150 ft·lbf (203 N·m) R
    Here's a little more detailed list straight form a S-10 forum.

    1982
    Pickup:
    The S10 model was first introduced by Chevrolet replacing the Isuzu built Chevy LUV pickup
    Manual transmissions used a rod & linkage style clutch
    Available engines:
    84 HP - 101 Torque / 1.9L 4 CYL 2 BBl carbureted
    110 HP - 148 Torque / 2.8L V6 2 BBl carbureted

    1983
    Blazer:
    The S10 Blazer series makes its debut
    Pickup:
    The extended cab was introduced
    Common:
    The first and so far last Diesel Engine was introduced
    Insta-Trac 4x4 system was introduced
    Available engines:
    58 HP - 93 Torque / 2.2L 4 CYL Diesel Engine
    84 HP - 101 Torque / 1.9L 4 CYL 2 bbl carbureted
    83 HP - 108 Torque / 2.0L 4 CYL 2 bbl carbureted
    110 HP - 148 Torque / 2.8L V6 2 bbl carbureted

    1984
    Common:
    A heavy duty suspension and off-road package was introduced
    Hydraulic style clutch introduced
    Available engines:
    58 HP - 93 Torque / 2.2L 4 CYL Diesel Engine
    84 HP - 101 Torque / 1.9L 4 CYL 2 bbl carbureted
    83 HP - 108 Torque / 2.0L 4 CYL 2 bbl carbureted
    110 HP - 148 Torque / 2.8L V6 2 bbl carbureted

    1985
    Common:
    The 2.0L engine was discontinued and replaced with the 2.5L "Iron Duke"
    Available engines:
    58 HP - 93 Torque / 2.2L 4 CYL Diesel Engine
    84 HP - 101 Torque / 1.9L 4 CYL 2 bbl carbureted
    92 HP - 132 Torque / 2.5L 4 CYL TBI
    110 HP - 148 Torque / 2.8L V6 2 bbl carbureted

    1986
    Common:
    The 2.2L Diesel was discontinued
    The 1.9L 4 CYL engine was discontinued
    The 2.8L V6 received Throttle Body Injection (TBI) and the TBI engines became computer controlled
    The interior was redesigned (dash board and door panels)
    Available engines:
    92 HP - 134 Torque / 2.5L 4 CYL TBI
    125 HP - 150 Torque / 2.8L V6 TBI

    1987
    Common:
    The 2.8L engine was converted to a single serpentine belt
    Available engines:
    92 HP - 134 Torque / 2.5L 4 CYL TBI
    125 HP - 150 Torque / 2.8L V6 TBI

    1988
    Common:
    The 4.3L V6 engine was introduced
    Available engines:
    92 HP - 134 Torque / 2.5L 4 CYL TBI
    125 HP - 150 Torque / 2.8L V6 TBI
    150 HP - 230 Torque / 4.3L V6 TBI

    1989
    Common:
    Rear wheel Anti-Lock brakes introduced
    The digital instrument cluster first appeared
    2,198 Rare S10 Cameo's were manufactured
    Available engines:
    92 HP - 134 Torque / 2.5L 4 CYL TBI
    125 HP - 150 Torque / 2.8L V6 TBI
    160 HP - 230 Torque / 4.3L V6 TBI

    1990
    Common:
    Improvements were made to the 2.5L 4 CYL engine and the 5 SPD manual transmission
    Available engines:
    105 HP - 135 Torque / 2.5L 4 CYL TBI
    125 HP - 150 Torque / 2.8L V6 TBI
    150 HP - 230 Torque / 4.3L V6 TBI

    1991
    Blazer:
    A 4 door version of the Blazer and Jimmy was introduced
    A new Sport Package is offered on the 4 doors that includes two-tone paint, alloy wheels, and chrome trim
    A front bench seat option gave the 4 door models a six passenger capacity
    Pickup:
    4WD models receive the 4.3L V6 as standard equipment
    Common:
    The front grill is redesigned to be one piece
    Available engines:
    105 HP - 135 Torque / 2.5L 4 CYL TBI
    125 HP - 150 Torque / 2.8L V6 TBI
    150 HP - 230 Torque / 4.3L V6 TBI

    1992
    Blazer:
    The high performance Vortec 4.3L V6 engine debuts
    Four wheel ABS becomes standard equipment
    Pickup:
    Extended cabs were offered with leather seats
    Common:
    The front bucket seats were redesigned and a new speedometer and 4 spoke steering wheel are added
    A premium sound system with CD player becomes an option
    An electronic-shift transfer case becomes an option on 4WD models
    Available engines:
    105 HP - 135 Torque / 2.5L 4 CYL TBI
    125 HP - 150 Torque / 2.8L V6 TBI
    150 HP - 230 Torque / 4.3L V6 TBI
    195 HP - 260 Torque / 4.3L V6 CPFI Vortec (Blazer only)

    1993
    Blazer:
    2 door model available in LT trim package
    All models receive two-tone paint scheme in LT trim
    Manual lumbar adjusters on front seats become standard
    Common:
    The front grill is redesigned
    The 4.3L V6 engine received an internal balance shaft to reduce vibration
    Available engines:
    105 HP - 135 Torque / 2.5L 4 CYL TBI
    125 HP - 150 Torque / 2.8L V6 TBI
    150 HP - 235 Torque / 4.3L V6 TBI
    195 HP - 260 Torque / 4.3L V6 CPFI Vortec (Blazer only)

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  • Mulholland
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    who cares, let's just all agree, chevy s10> other small trucks. Go with an S10. Fuel economy isn't even much less than toyota/nissan given power advantages depending on model, and RWD... and actually being able to perform truck duties still.

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  • mikeedler
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    if its not a Chevy, its not worth it!
    S10 or an older C1500- which is small in comparison to the newer trucks out there.
    the 2.8 only was avail. till the 4.3 came out.- which was 87 or so.-- I also am 1000000000000%sure you have no carbed 91 S10.
    also, the 1982 had a crappy plastic clutch adj. pedal thingy that broke alot- till I made one out of metal.
    Last edited by mikeedler; 05-07-2008, 12:37 PM.

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  • e30e
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    wikipedia says : 1986–1993 2.8 L 60° V6, TBI 125 hp (93 kW) 150 ft·lbf (203 N·m) R

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  • JasonC
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    pictures....

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  • Mulholland
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    Again, all respect to you, BUT I HAVE ONE IN MY DRIVEWAY. I have 2 friends with 2.8l carb'd blazer's of the same years, and I have chilton's and hayne's manual for both the 2.8l carb'd and 4.3l vortec fuel injected.

    Agree to disagree.

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  • JasonC
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    Sorry, you're still wrong.

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  • Mulholland
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    the 2.8litre V6's 91's are carb'd, ask me how I know? I cannot recall wether or not all 4 pots went to fuel injection in the 90's, I believe so, however only the 4.3l vortecs went to fuel injected, while the 2.8 smaller v6's stayed carb through to the 93/94's. I promise you.

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