Engine Swap Advice

Question. I did a bunch of comparisons a few years back and seemed to find that stroked engines on the same block were more efficient for mpg. It wasn’t the *size* that made the final difference (it’s commonly said that the large motor “works easier” and gets better mileage) but what I was seeing was more that the engines with longer strokes had the mpg advantages (and emissions disadvantages). Instead of just looking at 305, 350, 4.7/8, 5.7… should we (for fun) consider a smaller block modded as a stroker?
 
Question. I did a bunch of comparisons a few years back and seemed to find that stroked engines on the same block were more efficient for mpg. It wasn’t the *size* that made the final difference (it’s commonly said that the large motor “works easier” and gets better mileage) but what I was seeing was more that the engines with longer strokes had the mpg advantages (and emissions disadvantages). Instead of just looking at 305, 350, 4.7/8, 5.7… should we (for fun) consider a smaller block modded as a stroker?
In an old school V8 powered car, reduced cruise RPM seems to be the most important factor for fuel economy.
 
i have swapped many vehicles with LS’ and Coyotes. an LS swap on a square body chevy is very simple. find a good running 5.3/4l60e pull out, order an amazon harness. make SURE you go drive by cable. it’s just easier. the last C10 i did is a daily driver and gets 17mpg.
walbro 255 pump, -6 AN feed and return, conversion motor mounts, drive shaft and the simple wiring of the C10.

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Our old 93 1/2 t 2wd (350 v8 Suburban ) was a consistent 20mpg at low highway speeds and arse in city mpg unless you were very careful ,
I don’t think displacement would help improve on the above
 
i have swapped many vehicles with LS’ and Coyotes. an LS swap on a square body chevy is very simple. find a good running 5.3/4l60e pull out, order an amazon harness. make SURE you go drive by cable. it’s just easier. the last C10 i did is a daily driver and gets 17mpg.
walbro 255 pump, -6 AN feed and return, conversion motor mounts, drive shaft and the simple wiring of the C10.

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I *love* what you did to this truck. The suspension drop sends it.
 
I *love* what you did to this truck. The suspension drop sends it.
isn’t mine, i just do swaps for a side hustle. i’m the electrical/mechanical person and my partner does all the other work
 
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Without reading all the posts- the Q-jet can be made to run great witha suitable cam and vortec heads, just have to find a good builder. I purchased a couple kits off of Ruggle but I think he is retired now. For all the expense of a swap I don't think the 350 you have id thought through.
 
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