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justjr
Senior Member Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 408 |
Topic: Fuel economy Posted: 12 Mar 2007 at 6:03am |
i found these tips on the GM website and figured it never hurts to read them when we all drive six thousand pound four wheel drive trucks.
1. Avoid rooftop carriers. 2. Remove junk from the trunk. 3. Go the speed limit. Use cruise control. 4. Drive evenly. Avoid hard stops. 5. Avoid idling and rush hour traffic. 6. Open windows at slow speeds. Use A/C on highways. 7. Don't accelerate up hill. 8. Fill up when it's cool and before holidays. 9. Don't top off gas and tighten the cap. 10. Use the correct fuel grade, any brand. Back To Top Additional Ways Goodwrench Can Help You Save Even More Find your GM dealer for expert Goodwrench services. 2. Check and change your air filter. 3. Inspect and, if necessary, replace a clogged fuel filter. 4. Adjust tire pressure to manufacturer-recommended specs. 5. Inspect/clean intake system. 6. Inspect/replace emissions components and/or a faulty oxygen sensor. 7. Inspect brakes for proper adjustment. 8. Inspect power steering system and perform a steering alignment, if necessary. 9. Align front suspension 10. Clean or replace dirty or malfunctioning fuel injectors. 11. Inspect/replace spark plugs and spark plug wires. 12. Check exhaust for clogged catalytic converter. 13. Examine exhaust gas recirculation system. 14. Check automatic transmission/torque converter for proper fluid levels and shifting. 15. Inspect and clean coils and connections. 16. Examine/replace cracked or broken vacuum hoses. 17. Perform a high-mileage engine flush to dissolve and disperse deposits formed in the crankcase, cylinder walls, pistons, and rings. 18. Perform diagnostic check for stored problem codes on your vehicle's computer that indicate malfunctioning systems. |
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Just Drive Man!!!
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liteft01
Newbie Joined: 09 Mar 2007 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 17 |
Posted: 12 Mar 2007 at 6:23pm |
#3 takes the FUN out of driving.....
As for #6.......take out the back window...........no drag!!
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justjr
Senior Member Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 408 |
Posted: 16 Apr 2007 at 5:55am |
I have been focusing on my mileage and got 20.2 this last tank! 537 miles on one fill up!
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beercrazy
Senior Member Joined: 19 May 2007 Online Status: Offline Posts: 195 |
Posted: 20 May 2007 at 11:36pm |
All the tips that justjr posted are all very good ideasso Id like to interject a few more.
1. when doing alot of highway driving as in state to state trips add an additional 5lbs of air to the tires. This decreases rolling resistance of the tires to the ground.
2. perform fuel injector flushes religiously, I flush mine twice a year to prevent carbon buildup on the injector tips, even though multec injectors are designed to prevent buildup...they still do need to be cleaned for better fuel atomization and better volatility allowing for a more complete burn. The stuff you dump in the tank....well that dont work so well. If anyone is interested I have my own injector cleaner, all is needed then is compressed air and the cleaner solution. I personally recommend BG fuel injection cleaner, I swear by this product.
3. Transmission fluid flushes is another often overlooked service, figure if it shifts it must be working...wrong. Worn fluid causes heavy friction and fatigue in auto. trannies. if the fluid aint pink its worn and needs flushed. Lets face it trans repairs are costly in the neighborhood of about $2500.00. Heat is the biggest killer of transmissions and worn fluid heats heavily.
And on that note, anyone looking for a good custom exhaust shop, well I have the ticket. Springs Auto and Truck does custom fabrication for just about every make of car avail. Any style exhaust any direction of pipe from
2 inch to 4 inch diesel and bigger. Flowmaster, Dynamax, Borla, pretty much what ever a guy wants to put under his vehicle. The prices are compareable to the other exhaust companys if not better. Springs auto is where I had my exhaust done at and I love it. I had the stock muffler removed and installed dual chamber flowmaster with custom pipe dumping behind the rear tires at a 45 degree angle with bologna tips installed for $180.00.
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Whats you AVitude telling you????
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justjr
Senior Member Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 408 |
Posted: 21 May 2007 at 5:17am |
Great info! Thanks!
Your deal on exhaust was a lot cheaper than mine! I went to the dealer and ended up paying about $400 for the Gibson's on the AV and about $425 for the Flowmasters on the Silverado, but I think they have payed themselves off just in fuel economy already!
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