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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #15 on: March 15, 2011, 12:37:54 PM »
If I drive all city I get about 12, combo city and freeway about 13 and all freeway a little over 14 right now.
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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #16 on: March 15, 2011, 12:38:58 PM »
13.6 around town.

I have the 5.3L and I just called over to see how much it would cost but they are out at lunch. I remember when I had a check engine light come on that I got charged like $95 for them to hook it up, get the code and tell me what it meant. I was just being sarcastic about the $200 but you get the idea.

Yes they charge for the time they spend working on your car. It covers all the training the techs do and all the tools they have to buy and what not. They do that because people don't like to work for free.  ;)
The dealer can only recalibrate to another factory tire size so it's a non-issue anyway I guess.

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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #17 on: March 15, 2011, 12:41:32 PM »
13.6 around town.


Quit driving it like you stole it... ;)

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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #18 on: March 15, 2011, 12:42:32 PM »
Have they switched over to the E10 crap there yet? 

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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #19 on: March 15, 2011, 12:42:56 PM »
13.6 around town.

I have the 5.3L and I just called over to see how much it would cost but they are out at lunch. I remember when I had a check engine light come on that I got charged like $95 for them to hook it up, get the code and tell me what it meant. I was just being sarcastic about the $200 but you get the idea.

Yes they charge for the time they spend working on your car. It covers all the training the techs do and all the tools they have to buy and what not. They do that because people don't like to work for free.  ;)
The dealer can only recalibrate to another factory tire size so it's a non-issue anyway I guess.



So is my only option to buy a programming chip then?
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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #20 on: March 15, 2011, 12:43:48 PM »
13.6 around town.

I have the 5.3L and I just called over to see how much it would cost but they are out at lunch. I remember when I had a check engine light come on that I got charged like $95 for them to hook it up, get the code and tell me what it meant. I was just being sarcastic about the $200 but you get the idea.

Yes they charge for the time they spend working on your car. It covers all the training the techs do and all the tools they have to buy and what not. They do that because people don't like to work for free.  ;)
The dealer can only recalibrate to another factory tire size so it's a non-issue anyway I guess.



So is my only option to buy a programming chip then?

You could put the stock tires back on. :chuckle:

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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #21 on: March 15, 2011, 12:44:19 PM »
Yes they charge for the time they spend working on your car. It covers all the training the techs do and all the tools they have to buy and what not.



I feel compelled to add that the scan tool doesn't tell a tech what's wrong with a car, it gives a code for a failure which sometimes is just a simple part call but typically requires some actual testing by hand to find the problem.
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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #22 on: March 15, 2011, 12:46:19 PM »
You could put the stock tires back on like Miles said. That'll fix it  for sure.  :chuckle:

I'm not too familiar with the aftermarket stuff but that's where you're gonna have to go to solve your issue. The dealer won't be able to do anything for the big tires.
I would look around on www.fullsizechevy.com and see what stuff the guys over there are using...that place has a lot of knowledge floating around.
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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #23 on: March 15, 2011, 06:33:44 PM »
I would question whether you're getting 14 MPG.  If your speedo is off, then your odometer is off also isn't it?  So if that's how you're figuring your MPG, I think it's wrong.  Sorry
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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #24 on: March 15, 2011, 06:47:15 PM »
A custom tuned ECM would be the best way to go. do some research on some of the Chevy forums and you should be able to find someone that has a good reputation.

If you want to save money it won't but if you want more umph it will help a little. it's a gasser so yer kinda limited

If it was the 6.6 Duramax I could hep you out.

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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #25 on: March 15, 2011, 06:56:33 PM »
my 6.0 gets 17 hwy,Im thinking the guys talking about the speedo are right

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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #26 on: March 15, 2011, 07:26:27 PM »
His mpg sounds right to me. look at the size of lift and all those tires he's rolling.  with a 5.3 he probably don't have much torq left over.

I wounder if you put some other gearing in it if it would help more than a little tuner.

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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #27 on: March 15, 2011, 07:56:29 PM »
You could try out a cold air intake and a free flowing exhaust. Ive got a K&N and Flowmasters on my dakota and ram 1500 Picked up a couple xtra mpg's. Also look into new ring and pinion gears its not going to be cheap. Something like 4.56 or maybe 4.88 will trick your motor into thinking its got stock tires back on it. The chip MIGHT get you 1 mpg for $300-$500.
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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #28 on: March 15, 2011, 08:20:34 PM »
What kind of tires do you have?

Mudders with big lugs have a lot of rolling resistance,and will kill mileage by a MPG or two. All terrains don't look as cool,but are easier on the mileage.

If you're keeping this truck for the long term,consider a gear swap. You won't recover the cost of the gear change in gas mileage,but the truck will drive like its supposed to,and it'll be easier on the drivetrain as well.

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Re: Engine programmer chip
« Reply #29 on: March 15, 2011, 08:41:08 PM »
I was wondering about a programmer myself.  I have a 09' silverado with a 6" lift and 35's.  I have flowmasters as well.  They sound good, but don't do much for my mpg.  I get 10.5 mpg in and around town.  Les scwhab can reprogram your speedo.  I don't know how much they would charge.  It's worth a call.

 


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