Bextreme04
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- Joined
- May 13, 2019
- Posts
- 4,464
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- Location
- Oregon
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- K25
- Engine Size
- 350-4bbl
TLDR: Your catalytic converters or O2 sensors are bad.I have a 2015 K2500 HD 6.0 gas/6L90 with with 4.10 gears. I get around 12-13 mpg empty. If a modern engine and transmission does this bad, I'd hate to see what a small block connected to a 4 speed would do. With that said, I can tow some heavy loads with ease but the 6-8 mpg makes me sad. I got this truck used, but if I had ordered it new, it would have 3.73s.
My 2011 Suburban used to get 15-16 around town and 20 on the freeway. 10mpg loaded pulling a 6k lb trailer at 70mph. The mileage just started to slowly drop out and now it is down to about 10mpg around town, 13-15 on the highway, and 8mpg towing. I pulled my hair out trying to figure out what was going on... and then I saw some posts about catalytic converters on the Gen IV LS platforms causing loss of fuel mileage and how to see if your cats are bad using HP Tuners and datalogging the O2 sensors. Sure enough.. did a run and looked at the sensor feeds and there was no #2 O2 sensor switching after the initial warmup. They basically loaded to rich after warmup and stayed there. This stayed the same even after replacing all 4 O2 sensors with GM OE sensors. When logging all four sensors, you SHOULD see the rear o2 sensors switching about 20% of the rate that the front sensors are switching.
I have a new exhaust from headers all the way to exhaust tip going on this next weekend with new flowmaster high flow cats going on. I'm hoping I should get all of that mileage back. I also ended up disabling the flex fuel because the bad cats were causing the virtual flex fuel algorithm to decide that I had anywhere from 15-45% ethanol content in my ~10% content max standard gasoline. It was causing it to put WAY too much timing in and also run pig rich, which was also a part of the problem.