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Cold air intakes
I have a 2001 Tahoe with 5.3 it runs very nice but it gets poorer mileage than my 98 Tahoe with a 5.7. So I was looking at adding a cold air intake and maybe a new exhuast. I would like some feed back on doing this to a 5.3, does it make a Real differance? Is it worth the money?? What have your experinces been? Also any ideas on why my old 5.7 gets better mileage than my 5.3?
Thanks, RAE. |
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Re: Cold air intakes
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You should already have a on road forced cold air intake from fender or grille area. Only add bigger exhaust from cat back. May or may not help on mileage.
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Re: Cold air intakes
I put a K&N cold air intake on my 02 Tahoe. The two noticable differences I found were in the sound (like a carb with no breather cover) and when towing. I think it helped with the torque of the engine but no change in gas mileage. I agree that a cat-back exhaust would complement this mod but I haven't mustered up the $$$$ to go for the Borla cat-back that I have been drueling over for the past couple of years. I would say go for the cold air intake for starters and work your way back.
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