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RPD's verses MPG; 99 Sierra
Haddie Yall's! First time posting at AF. I'll try to stay within the Forum guidlines. If I happen to stray it's just my ignorance. <img>
I have a 99 Siearra 6cyl, AT. The eighth figure in the VIN is W (hope I got that right.) It's at 150,000 mi, kept up as far as maintneance and runs good. I am confused regarding relationship between RPM's, traveling speed and MPG. For nearly 10 years The vehical has been getting 20MPG. I figure this is probably about right on as I always top-off with the same "cheap" 87 oct gas, from the same pump, at the same gas station. Also I usually do not use the Tow/Haul mode, and weightload and distribution are generally about the same. Rarely do I stray from these habits. At Operating temp (about 190f) at 55MPH it does 2000RPMs, 70MPR 2200RPMs. Leately I have been using a big brand name 87 oct gas and otherwise following the same fueling habits. With this expensive gas at 55 it does 1800RPMs, and at 70 2000RPMs. In both cases at 45 it turns 1100RPMs. I'm not an auto techie, but I figured the only thing that should change is the amount of gas it takes to create the same RPM's. Assuming this is correct, what gives?<img> As mentioned I'm no auto tech, so please keep it simple for me. Thanks. Charlie |
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Re: RPD's verses MPG; 99 Sierra
Welcome to AF. Impossible for fuel quality to change engine rpms, which is a function of tire size, speed and gearing.
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Re: RPD's verses MPG; 99 Sierra
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Re: RPD's verses MPG; 99 Sierra
Normal, the filter was doing it's job. What actually is your question? Is the mileage radically different or the issue with the percieved rpm change?
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Re: RPD's verses MPG; 99 Sierra
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As far as mentioning the fuel filter, just trying to provide any information that I thought may be pertinent. Charlie |
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