Greetings all:
Last year my fuel economy with a stock '78 200 smog motor (w/ a Weber 32/36 DGAV) averaged 23.5 mpg for the driving season (I kept a record of the mileage at every tank full). Over the past winter I swapped out the stock smog motor cam for a Clifford 270M that I had many years ago in my '61 170 engine.
At the same time I also had the head milled .060 and I unshrouded the valves & balanced the chamber volumes, blended the valve pockets, opened up the hole on the intake log. http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll27 ... urface.jpg I also re-profiled the accelerator pump cam. http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll27 ... stroke.jpg Non engine related, I swapped out the 3.20:1 rear axle for a 3.0:1 (and changed the speedo gear to match and checked the odometer with both freeway mile markers and GPS).
This year my best mileage was 18.5 mpg with an average mpg in the high 17s. My typical driving pattern has not changed. I drive about 50% uncongested freeway, 10% congested freeway and about 40% stop & go on surface streets.
Is this primarily attributed to the cam? Does CR increase have an effect in decreasing fuel economy? I expected the lower revs of the 3.0 rear axle to minimize the increase in fuel consumption due to the increase in cam. I realize that re-profiling the accelerator pump cam would reduce fuel economy but only during acceleration (before on hard acceleration uphill I was hearing detonation and my narrow band O2 sensor (I realize that a narrow band O2 is not ideal but that is what I have to work with) was showing very lean). Now the detonation appears to be gone and at the start of hard acceleration the gage dips to mildly lean and then transitions to mildly rich.
Your thoughts? BTW, this is a bit too much cam - a noticeable loping idle in the next lane is not what I am after and the roughness when cruising at about 35 to 40 mph in 3rd gear is also not what I am after. So I am considering swapping out the cam - suggestions for a milder cam? I have my stock '61 mech cam, several '65, 66 stock hyd cams in addition to the '78 smog motor cam or what else is out there to buy?
Last year my fuel economy with a stock '78 200 smog motor (w/ a Weber 32/36 DGAV) averaged 23.5 mpg for the driving season (I kept a record of the mileage at every tank full). Over the past winter I swapped out the stock smog motor cam for a Clifford 270M that I had many years ago in my '61 170 engine.

This year my best mileage was 18.5 mpg with an average mpg in the high 17s. My typical driving pattern has not changed. I drive about 50% uncongested freeway, 10% congested freeway and about 40% stop & go on surface streets.
Is this primarily attributed to the cam? Does CR increase have an effect in decreasing fuel economy? I expected the lower revs of the 3.0 rear axle to minimize the increase in fuel consumption due to the increase in cam. I realize that re-profiling the accelerator pump cam would reduce fuel economy but only during acceleration (before on hard acceleration uphill I was hearing detonation and my narrow band O2 sensor (I realize that a narrow band O2 is not ideal but that is what I have to work with) was showing very lean). Now the detonation appears to be gone and at the start of hard acceleration the gage dips to mildly lean and then transitions to mildly rich.
Your thoughts? BTW, this is a bit too much cam - a noticeable loping idle in the next lane is not what I am after and the roughness when cruising at about 35 to 40 mph in 3rd gear is also not what I am after. So I am considering swapping out the cam - suggestions for a milder cam? I have my stock '61 mech cam, several '65, 66 stock hyd cams in addition to the '78 smog motor cam or what else is out there to buy?