Overland Suburban
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- Joined
- Jan 15, 2019
- Posts
- 124
- Reaction score
- 141
- Location
- Estacada Oregon
- First Name
- Tracy
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- Suburban
- Engine Size
- 5.7 tbi
So many variables! At 3mpg increase you save about $6 per 1000 miles if you fill up at the shell.
What are you after? Performance or efficiency?
Also, make sure your knock sensor is working. Dangerous knock is not necessarily loud enough to be heard.
I'm OCD! I can't stand a sluggish engine when I know good and well that with a little tuning it will become throttle responsive and a light touch of the throttle moves you down a road. Not to mention the extra 75 miles per tank of fuel that gets you a lot further when road tripping and trying to make time.
At .20cents a gallon more for super unleaded it cost $5 more to fill a 25 gallon tank. At 3 mpg better you get 75 miles more on a tank. For arguments sake let's say we went from 12 mpg to 15. That means every tank of fuel we saved 5 gallons. 5 gallons times $4 a gallon is $20 per tank or approximately $50 per 1000 miles. To put it in perspective thats only $15,000 dollars savings for a 300,000 mile rig!