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Old 03-01-2007, 08:59 AM
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Gas Mph Question From Newbie

Hey all, just joined after buying a 2000 Tahoe Limited. My other toys are a 91 and 06 Mustang.

Normal mods for those cars to increase mph and power is to replace the air fliter with a CAI, UD pullies, electric fan... install high flow cats... and replace all fluids with synthetic fluids.

Will any of these mods improve mph on the tahoe??
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Old 03-05-2007, 06:43 PM
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Re: Gas Mph Question From Newbie

I got about 1.5mpg more out of my True Flow CAI. I just started using synthetic and noticed that helped some. Overall right now, I get about 19-20 Hwy in a 2004 tahoe 2WD.
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Old 03-06-2007, 08:31 AM
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Re: Gas Mph Question From Newbie

At current I get 17.6-18.2 mpg with only a K&N filter... I have 105,000 so I went to semi synthetic as using full synthetic in the stangs nets about 5 hp and 1 mpg improvement.

I will switch out the tranny fluid and diff fluid to full synthetic.

Thanks for the reply.

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