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Zac Herrin
• Orange County, CA, USA
• Registered on 3/17/2003
• 1 post
Posted:3/17/2003 19:32
Hey guys.
I am currently looking for a 94-96 Bronco, and i am currently bidding on one on ebay. I was just wondering waht kind of gas milage these get with the 351 in them. What do they get around streets, and highways?
Thanks
David Sickles  Club Owner
• Houston, TX, USA
• Registered on 11/19/2002
• 6 posts
4 Vehicles
Posted:3/17/2003 20:00
i get about 9-10 around town and about 13 to sometimes 15 on the open road, good luck with your future bronco! (that is if you get it)
BaMaFrEaK
• Birmingham, AL, USA
• Registered on 1/28/2003
• 19 posts
2 Vehicles
Posted:3/22/2003 22:05
Hey i have a 95 F-150 w/ a 351 and get about 17 on the highway and about 13-14 in the city. I do have hi-flow exhaust that gave me a mile or two.

"Horsepower sales cars, torque wins races" Carrol Shelby
Greg L.
• San Jose, CA, USA
• Registered on 2/26/2003
• 2 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:4/11/2003 13:14
I get 10 no matter what I do, highway, street, uphill, downhill. Its just 10. Not so good. But I have a 3 speed auto with 4:10's and 36's. So its my fault.

2002 F-350, Standard Cab XLT, Power Stroke Diesel, 6 speed, 4x4,

1988 Bronco, 351W, C6, 6 in Lift, Super Runner Steering, ARB Front locker, 35 spline 9 inch rear with disk brakes and a detroit locker, 4:10's all around, 36 TSL Swampers, 8 Point Cage.

1981 Toyota SR5, EFI 4 banger, 5 speed, Marlin Crawler Cases, All Pro High steer, Hi Pinion Front with Detroit, V6 3rd memeber rear with a Detroit, 4;88's all around, 5 1/2 inch long travel alcan springs, 33 TSL Swampers....
Forums > Car and Truck Make and Model Specific > Bronco, Bronco II
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