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2002 trialblazer, Better mpg?
I have a trailblazer with about 47,000 miles on it. 4.1 vortec engine. I average about 17 to 19 mpg. any tips on raising that?
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Lactose the Intolerant
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Re: 2002 trialblazer, Better mpg?
Sounds about right....Maybe put a K+N panel air filter in it, you might see .5 mpg better but no miracles. It'll run stronger when towing/pulling hills.
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Lactose the Intolerant
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Re: 2002 trialblazer, Better mpg?
Run the max reccomended air pressure stamped on the sidewall of the tire, rather than what the GM data says...
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