27-30 MPGs defies reason and physics. No offense, but I don't believe you. Maybe you actually believe those figures - and if so, I have no idea why.i have a m1008 with blazer axles with 3.08 gears and a sm 465 tranny and every thing else is completely stock and i get 27-30 mpg at 60-65 mph
I've met with a few people that made such claims and every one I had a chance to check, got nowhere near those figures. If you DO actually have one, it must truly be magical.
I've got over 20 6.2 diesel rigs. Also have been repairing and modifiying them since they came out. I've checked mileage on all in varioius conditions, drive train options, engine options, includimg long trips down south on flat roads.
A few years ago, there was a 6.2 diesel fuel-mileage contest. Held in the southwest at low altitude, with warm weather and flat highways. A modifed 1/2 ton 2WD short-box pickup with 2.73 axle gears. overdrive manual trans, and small chamber heads won the contest with 23.5 MPG. Seems you should of entered?
I can verify that my little mini Isuzu PUP 4WD diesel pickup with a 2.2 diesel does indeed get 31 MPG on highway trips.
So why do you suppose a new, factory fresh diesel Blazer with 3.08 axles and .7 of overdrive only got 21 MPG, yet your's does SO much better?
By the way, I have a factory stock 1982 1/2 ton pickup with C-code 6.2 diesel (more efficient then a J-code). Has 3.08 axles and a New Process NP833 four-speed manual trans with overdrive. It was tested for a year in Long Island at sea level, in warm weather highway driving. 22 MPG was the highest ever recorded . Overall average of 16.5 MPG.