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It's funny, now I am seeing people (not here) claiming they are on their 5th or 6th engine, that GM is having them sign NDA's to get a new engine, and even one who said they put a 5.7L (yes 5.7L) in their truck by mistake. Of course when you ask for proof.....
Unfortunately I made a comment on a 6.2L FB page and it keeps showing up in my feed. The comments are amusing though.Sounds like you spend a lot of time on the Internet or Facebook?
BTW was really impressed with the truck mpg. 7 people, loaded up Thule on the roof rack, and averaged 17mpg at a 85mph cruising speed. This is also with the AFM disabled.
Was that Premium fuel and/or E85... oxygenated, etc.? Just trying to get a handle on the general mileage. Thanks.
Computer or manual calculations?Just took a family trip from NJ shore to Chicago and back. I’m at 10500 miles. Last oil change was 6100 miles only a few months back. Thinking I’ll change the oil and send for analysis at 12k miles.
Checked the oil today and it’s still at the top; hasn’t burned a drop. Also catch can did catch about 1/4 of the reservoir.
Will update after I send the analysis in and get the results. I still feel my 6.2 is solid, but we’ll see!
I’m sure if there is any bearing wear it will show up in the oil analysis for sure at this point.
BTW was really impressed with the truck mpg. 7 people, loaded up Thule on the roof rack, and averaged 17mpg at a 85mph cruising speed. This is also with the AFM disabled.
Computer or manual calculations?
Because it’s not actually measuring fuel consumption. There is no metering device in the fuel line. I’ve been manually logging fuel mileage in my last 5 tahoes and even the 21 is off by a touch. Sometimes more and sometimes less. Try it yourself and let us know the difference.Computer. Why would it be wrong? It does the miles driven by the gallons used….
That fuel economy shown is using the last 450 miles averaged.
Looks like I never reset trip 2; that looks to be the average of the entire life of the vehicle. Still good for all the city driving and idling I’d say.
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Because it’s not actually measuring fuel consumption. There is no metering device in the fuel line. I’ve been manually logging fuel mileage in my last 5 tahoes and even the 21 is off by a touch. Sometimes more and sometimes less. Try it yourself and let us know the difference.
This is a good approximation, but it can never be as accurate as, say, weighing the tank.The truck knows how much fuel is in the tank by the float
Try keeping track of it for yself SPEARATE from the vehicle itself. You will ALWAYS find small variances... and knows how much gas has been used, so it does measure fuel consumption by gallons used and miles driven. I don’t get it?
Morrissey said:... just like everybody else does
Yes I see.You do you my guy. But I will bet the farm it is not the same as manual calculations. My way is not 100% accurate since the fuel fill level may be off by a few cc’s from the pump, but at least I trust it more for logging purposes.