@Marky Dissod awesome detail. I've been kicking around idea of a Borla or Gibson exhaust. There's SO much miss information on aftermarket parts though. It's really annoying. Banks has VERY good quality stuff but their claims are biased by their need to sell product. I called Gibson with some more technical questions and they quickly fell on their face unable to answer my questions so I never pulled the trigger. I'm almost better off fabricating my own exhaust. However, per your comment,
@Joseph Garcia, I'm unable to calculate the harmonic at which I get optimal exhaust performance / scavenging.
@Pressureangle do you know of an exhaust modeling software? I'd like to understand how I might optimize my exhaust, but don't have the background to calculate that stuff myself. I keep running into people like those two videos that sell the story short.
I've noticed a few things logging data, charting mileage, and tuning. The 3rd gen small block doesn't much like under 2000 RPM. It tends to knock there under load. Really hard to tune out, been fiddling with TCC lockup. However, under 2000 RPM is best fuel economy... Maybe due to fact that 4th gear in lockup is around 75 MPH at 2000 rpm. I get around 15 to 16 MPG then (air resistance likely is a big factor). However, if I back down to 1500 RPM, more around 55 to 65 MPH 4th lockup I've seen over 20 MPG on one tank before... This is also reflected in the fuel tables for the tune. That's where the least fuel seems to be used. Over time the 1500ish RPM MPG seems to be around 17 MPG.... Still a marked improvement.
I don't have a EGT sensor. Perhaps getting heat out of the cylinder under load at 1500 RPM is a factor too?
These knuckleheads sell us short on bigger is better with their simplified exhaust talk to sell huge aftermarket pipes. There's so much more!
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I've a few other improvements I'd like to do but probably will never get around to due to cost... 205cc AFR heads (bit bigger than stock but claim higher vacuum at low RPM). And I'm stuck on gapless rings and dimpled Speed of Density pistons (damn things are $2000 though).
If I had a shop / bigger work area, I'd get into carbon fiber fab (I've done a little in past). Then mold new doors, esp rear hatch. Damn things is a boat anchor. These trucks are STUPID heavy.