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Improving '99 Tahoe Fuel Efficiencyridetx 05-12-2006, 01:43 PM I'm not exactly car savvy but have done some minor repairs to my Honda. With fuel prices on the rise, what simple mods can I make to my Tahoe to gain some fuel economy? dhaywood77 05-12-2006, 08:08 PM The only surefire way I know to get better mileage out of your Tahoe is to park it. As the proud owner of a '99 Hoe I've pretty much come to grips with the thirsty V8. But if anybody does have any mods they know that work I'd love to hear 'em too. sprucegoose 05-12-2006, 10:00 PM One of the biggest effects on fuel mileage is as simple as tires that are under-inflated. I always keep mine aired up to just under the max (42 PSI on mine) and check them often. Change that air filter if it's been a while! Another thing that can help perhaps another 1-2 MPG is running synthetic oil in the crancase, and all the driveline. I switched over a few years back and noticed a slight gain, especially in colder climates where heavy viscosities are a drag on the system. I have also heard, (although I haven't tried it) that replacing the oxygen sensor in the system can help mileage also. I can't verify this, but I can understand if the sensor isn't working properly it would call for more fuel. horse482 05-13-2006, 12:24 PM Cat-back exhaust can help some as well. I had a '97 K1500 P/U with 350 changed the pos factory muffler and did 3" from the cat back with a flow master 50 muffler and gained about 2-3 mpg. sprucegoose 05-13-2006, 12:45 PM Cat-back exhaust can help some as well. I had a '97 K1500 P/U with 350 changed the pos factory muffler and did 3" from the cat back with a flow master 50 muffler and gained about 2-3 mpg. That is a very good point. I thought about that AFTER I had already posted! Of course it will be hard to keep your right foot from constantly burying the pedal because of that nice sounding exhaust! J Rainey 05-18-2006, 10:47 PM Sprucegoose nailed it. GM and Ford are now coming out with a hybrid Silverado andprobably next the larger SUV's. I would live to see a smaller version of the Duramax in a Tahoe. Jason horse482 05-19-2006, 02:36 PM That is a very good point. I thought about that AFTER I had already posted! Of course it will be hard to keep your right foot from constantly burying the pedal because of that nice sounding exhaust! I resemble that remark, I did exhaust on my current truck and tend to put my foot in to it a little more, it sounds good. If I can keep my foot out of it and drive it more like I did before the exhaust then I do get better mileage. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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