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'01 Sierra 1500 5.3L 4WD would like to improve performance and fuel economy


Poman74
08-03-2011, 11:35 AM
All,

New guy to forum here, please excuse re-post of this topic if it has been covered previously (I don't have the patience to look through a thousand posts to find a duplicate).

I have a GMC Sierra 1500 pick-up, 4WD w/ a 5.3L Vortec engine. I would like to solicit the group for ideas on things I can do to improve its' performance and hopefully achieve higher fuel efficiency as well. Not interested in making my truck into a "race vehicle" or something that sounds like a Harley on steroids, just some simple and relatively inexpensive mods to help her breathe a little better etc.

I was thinking a free-er flowing exhaust kit and air intake system would be a good place to start. Thoughts? What about downloadable programs or "chips"? Can one "improve" the fuel atomization as it is injected into the cylinders in some way? No idea if that is even possible or practical, just a thought. I just replaced my plugs and wires a couple of days ago.........seemed to fix that "rough" idling issue I had......plugs indicated a slightly lean mixture, but I was okay with that.....may have seen a slight increase in mileage, not 100% sure yet, too early to tell......but are there plugs and wires that WILL improve performance and mileage at the same time?

Any ideas you folks can offer would be appreciated! The truck actually runs really well and is in fantastic shape, I just want to play around with it and tinker a bit!

Cheers

Z15
08-09-2011, 03:13 PM
There is not much you can do to increase the fuel efficiency of this vehicle. Its a 2.5 ton mass of steel and its takes fuel to push it down the road.

About all you can do it make sure its maintained properly, the tire pressure is correct and the tires are the proper size (oversize tires waste fuel). Using synthetic lubricants can achieve a small increase but it will likely not be noticeable. Typically its in the 0.4-0.6 mpg.

Btw-All the after-market products out there suggesting they can improve mpg are just using clever marketing to lure you into buying their products and when you read the fine print you find disclaimers like this from K&N:


We certainly understand why it is theoretically (look this word up and you will see its a snow balls chance in hell) possible for a consumer to experience a mileage increase after installing a K&N air filter or intake system, however, we do not go so far as to make a general claim that our air filters and intake systems will provide an increase in mileage.

There are just to many variables that affect mileage such as: tire inflation, the type of fuel, weather, elevation, the speed at which you drive, the gear in which you drive, the speed with which you accelerate, engine maintenance, excessive idling, cruise control, the grade of motor oil you use, and of course, the condition of your air filter. In short, mileage is complicated.

Yet despite this disclaimer there is bound to be some who will chime in here and claim the got a 1, 2 or more mpg just installing an air filter and air induction system.

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