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I've put 3300 miles on my Crestline since purchase.  I have tracked every fill-up and my overall average is 15.3 miles per gallon.  My odometer is GPS-verified to be accurate, so I believe this is real and honest fuel economy.  The past several tanks have all been almost exclusively highway miles (commuting to work around 65-70 MPH).  With overdrive, my tach is reading a little under 2500 rpm at this speed.  Economy on these tanks has been 15-16 MPG.  Worst tank I have ever recorded was 13.93, best 19.24 (once--thinking may not have filled the tank as full as usual).  

Does this sound about right?

1954 Crestline Victoria 312 4-bbl, 3-speed overdrive
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I'm wondering about 2500 rpm at 65/w overdrive. What is your axle ratio? Is your 312 stock?  Of course, the overdrive will not help your town mpg. 
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Yes, this sounds about right. I am in that ball park too.  15 to 17 mpg if I drive normally.  1964 F100 312 mild cam, 3.5 rear end T5 trans and fairly large diameter tires.  My engine turns about 2100 rpm at 70mph. I bet if we could burn fuel as it was in the day, our mileage would be at least 2 mpg better.  But does it get any better than driving behind a fine running Ford Y-block?

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Axle is a 3.9 ratio and the 312 is stock. It’s a bit tired but runs really well. According to my calculations, given my tire size, 70 mph should come in at 2370 rpm, and that seems about right for what I see on the tach.

I’m thinking the car could do upper teens to 20 if I was driving around 45-55 mph without stop-and-go.

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2370 at 70 sounds better. I think your mileage is in the ballpark. 
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292. Stock. 2.74 gear. Cruise-O-Matic. 27” tire. 12 mpg over 11 years of city driving. Can get 13.5 on hyway, but it’s always combo. 

56 Vic, B'Ville 200 MPH Club Member, So Cal.
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DLR, unless you've got the "pedal to the metal" on the highway, your mileage concerns me. I would check your air:fuel ratio.
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Always been that. Even with single stock 4 barrel. Dual quads,Carter WCFB’s, made no difference. I drive with a very light foot. Automatics with the heavy converter we’re always as bad even in the 50-60’s with stop and go like 99% of mine is. Exhaust is very clean. Thru bumper exhaust tips are never black or sooty..ever. I’m not going to add a bung for an analyzer. I’ve never driven a full tank out on the hyway. I also keep a log on every tank fill up which is usually every 3 months. 

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I've been getting high 17's at 70 MPH with my Ted Eaton 325 CUI Y-block and a 4-71 blower! Of course I'm sure the 3:72 gear and AOD are a big part of that. Longest run was from Ohio to New Hampshire and it was 17.9. Love that extra gear in the AOD.http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/21d31237-f63b-4849-9abc-a6e1.jpg



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Moonshadow, is your odometer accuracy verified? My first two tanks were over 17 MPG but that was with a 20-tooth gear. It was optimistic. I have a 22-tooth now and its within 1% of GPS every time.

Do you know you carburetor, jetting, and cruise spark advance? Just curious!

1954 Crestline Victoria 312 4-bbl, 3-speed overdrive


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