Pressureangle
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It's dead stock, there shall be no leaning lolSounds like you might want to lean it out a little bit.
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It's dead stock, there shall be no leaning lolSounds like you might want to lean it out a little bit.
It's dead stock, there shall be no leaning lol
Get a scanner on it and read what the MAF is reporting at hot idle in g/s (not in lb/min).
Post up the long- and short-term fuel trims for both banks.
How long since the throttle body's been cleaned?
It sounds like you are getting a lower volume of air at hotter temperatures; I was suggesting reducing the amount of fuel delivered to compensate. Either that or you need a means of cooling the intake air.It's dead stock, there shall be no leaning lol
No offense intended! But I think the first set of wheels look the best. This is an unsolicited opinion and may be valued at the price you paid for it...
You know... Some sort of forced induction would likely improve your MPG -- if you kept your current driving habits. Just sayin'...View attachment 465559
ECT steady at 181*
The throttle body gets cleaned at every oil change, coming due pretty soon.
It's never had new O2 sensors, either- dead dead stock. FWIW about 140k miles.
I thought for a while before responding to this, for fear of sounding condescending or bristly.You know... Some sort of forced induction would likely improve your MPG -- if you kept your current driving habits. Just sayin'...
On a more reasonable note, if you were just trying to improve those MPGs, a low, low boost rate would be all that was required. You just want a consistent air charge.
NOTE: Raising MPGs is **NOT** all about saving money. It's also about increasing the distance between fill ups.
FWIW, you do not sound condescending. I hyper focused on the ambient temperature killing your gas mileage. Then I assumed that hotter air was not as dense as colder air. So I suggested forced induction to maintain the same level of air density going into the engine. I *assumed* that more power = more fun, but I realize it is not for everyone.I thought for a while before responding to this, for fear of sounding condescending or bristly.
Forced induction? Hard no. With the exception of small engines working in the top half of their capacity, boost will not improve fuel mileage. It improves power under load. Plus it's *extremely* expensive and a lot of work to fit up. Personally, I have little use for this giant of a motor anyway.
Distance between fills? I have 36 gallons on board, and even at 11mpg my need to test my aging bladder to save 15 minutes twice a day just doesn't compute anymore- it never really did had I done the arithmetic as a youth.
I'm not really concerned about upgrading the mpg, simply exploring a potentially simple and cheap improvement.
The elephant in the room wrt miles per gallon is as always, emissions. Our engines are constrained to how many oxides of nitrogen are allowed out the tailpipe, and that limitation equates directly to energy content allowed per gallon. I might be able to squeeze 10-15% out of this engine with a (again, expensive) pro tune, but without changing compression even that is limited. But as said, intake air temperature has proven to be a meaningful variable, and to a small extent that can be improved by keeping the underhood temps, intake manifold, and intake ports 10* cooler. We'll see with time.
You planning on selling them or selling the design?Drew this up and 3d printed one for each truck to get rid of the rear radios that no longer work.
Also smoke tested the evap system on my denali and found my P0455 "Large Leak" as the purge valve not sealing. Amazon got me an ACDelco replacement same day. so far so good on that one.
Haven't really considered it, but it is a possibility. I would have to see what my costs would be to see if it's even feasible.You planning on selling them or selling the design?
Well if you're feeling philanthropic post it up on thingverse and give it away. Up to you just seems a waste to let your hard work designing it not benefit others whether you get money for it or good karma as compensation.Haven't really considered it, but it is a possibility. I would have to see what my costs would be to see if it's even feasible.
Haven't really considered it, but it is a possibility. I would have to see what my costs would be to see if it's even feasible.
No offense intended! But I think the first set of wheels look the best. This is an unsolicited opinion and may be valued at the price you paid for it...
Earlier this week I ordered some socket organizers for the tool box. Pretty happy with them so far, but I am resisting the urge to buy all the missing sockets that I probably don’t need
But the sockets will cost almost as much as a new set, so you buy the set and then you have x2 sockets with nowhere to put them...ask me how I know![]()
Earlier this week I ordered some socket organizers for the tool box. Pretty happy with them so far, but I am resisting the urge to buy all the missing sockets that I probably don’t need…