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Too bad driving isn't all downhill, eh?3 miles of downhill![]()
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Too bad driving isn't all downhill, eh?3 miles of downhill![]()
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93 octane and 3.92's. optimum performance! LOL
93 octane and 3.92's. optimum performance! LOL
What if you put it on the windshield?Only if you put the cai brand sticker on your back window.
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It can be . I remember walking to school 15 miles uphill both ways with snow up to my knees etc etc . lolToo bad driving isn't all downhill, eh?
That will be bad news and have the opposite effect.What if you put it on the windshield?
There's too many hills in my area for good gas mileage. Need long flat roadsI don't know how some of you guys are pulling 20+ mpg. Best I can do on my 50mi commute is 17.6 hand calculated and it's the same regardless if eco mode is on or off. That's about 60% highway and 40% back roads where I'm very light on the pedal. I've got 3.21 in the rear too.
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should have got the 3.92I don't know how some of you guys are pulling 20+ mpg. Best I can do on my 50mi commute is 17.6 hand calculated and it's the same regardless if eco mode is on or off. That's about 60% highway and 40% back roads where I'm very light on the pedal. I've got 3.21 in the rear too.
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Why stop there? Get 4.11’s and 37’s!should have got the 3.92![]()
Yes! The manual says for the best fuel efficiency and performance, need to use 89.As others have stated. Got this from my manual.
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The throttle delay was probably caused because the PCM retarded the timing to prevent detonation. 87 oct would be a last resort, I need gas and nothing else is available, for me.Just got done with a personal test of 87 vs. 89. After running several tanks of 89 (during travel baseball season where we tow our travel trailer), I ran two tanks of 87.
About halfway through the first tank of 87, I started noticing the engine would have a significant delay when moving after a stop. I would push the gas pedal as I normally do, and the engine would struggle. I added more throttle and then the engine was fine. That throttle delay got worse through the two tanks of 87.
I filled up again with 89, and shortly after filling up, the throttle delay is gone.
I did not notice any MPG difference (but I wasn't calculating it).
Personally, I'm done going with 87 (the throttle lag was uncomfortable).
My truck does fine on 87. Weird how it affects some differently.