Matthew Jeschke
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Bit of a long story, I went from 15MPG down to 12.5MPG. Did a few changes to tune, fixed evap issues, etc. Reverting tune seemed to have a limited effect on MPG. Last thing on my list seems to be the intake. I called the company. They were very responsive and tried to answer my questions but maybe a bit too in-depth for tech support. They said they didn't have many calls about MPG concerns... and if they did cleaning the MAF sensor always seemed to help. I really don't think that's my problem but cleaned it anyways.
I'm going to save my notes here as I troubleshoot the MPG further.
Air Intake: I think the aftermarket CAI may have created a scenario where cylinder fill / vacuum is less efficient at part throttle. I imagine there needs to be a gradient of pressure, from intake to piston such that air can for lack of a better vernacular slide into the cylinder efficiently. I'd THINK each intake would be optimized for a different gradient / RPM (air demand). When I called they were not sure what scenario they optimized the intake for, in hindsight I'm assuming high RPM WOT. My build has been focused around part throttle optimization and NOT just WOT.
Engine Advance: I'm assuming MORE engine advance would improve gas mileage. I advanced my timing, basically had a LM7 spark map, changed it to LQ9 map (I have a 6.0 but used parts from 5.3 including controller). Then reverted LQ9 spark settings back to my former baseline of LM7. Seemed to have no impact on improving gas mileage.
VE Calibration: I have a speed density tune, MAP only (not using MAF for time being). This has been what I used before and after the intake. Added up to 7% fuel but in most places is really around 4%. O2 switching at idle is a bit lazy and fuel trims are less consistent. I think I can improve by further tuning fulcrums / voltage settings. Unsure if this will help with MPG but was always that way before so probably not issue. I assume trims would have kept the engine running around 14.7 AFR regardless of VE table fine tuning which I'm sure is what I observed in closed loop.
EVAP: After months of trouble shooting I traced my EVAP issues to wiring fault. DEFINATELY was affecting gas mileage as Purge was stuck open at 100% all the time. Truck runs WAY better with it fixed than blocked off. However, I don't think it was really the source of my issue as I can still get tanks at 12.5MPG which I NEVER got prior to all this mayhem. A healthy evap system definitely helped part throttle response!
Transmission Thermostat: installed a oil thermostat as trucool 40k cooler came with a REALLY crappy one. Shame on Dana who makes those things. Works like a CHAMP. I think this may have helped. It's full open temperature is 180F. Hard saying if helped gas mileage. In theory it would but maybe 1/100 mpg? who knows...
Anybody else wants to chip in feel free... I just SWAPPED out the CAI to factory so I can collect some data on that and see if it fixes MPG issue.
I'm going to save my notes here as I troubleshoot the MPG further.
Air Intake: I think the aftermarket CAI may have created a scenario where cylinder fill / vacuum is less efficient at part throttle. I imagine there needs to be a gradient of pressure, from intake to piston such that air can for lack of a better vernacular slide into the cylinder efficiently. I'd THINK each intake would be optimized for a different gradient / RPM (air demand). When I called they were not sure what scenario they optimized the intake for, in hindsight I'm assuming high RPM WOT. My build has been focused around part throttle optimization and NOT just WOT.
Engine Advance: I'm assuming MORE engine advance would improve gas mileage. I advanced my timing, basically had a LM7 spark map, changed it to LQ9 map (I have a 6.0 but used parts from 5.3 including controller). Then reverted LQ9 spark settings back to my former baseline of LM7. Seemed to have no impact on improving gas mileage.
VE Calibration: I have a speed density tune, MAP only (not using MAF for time being). This has been what I used before and after the intake. Added up to 7% fuel but in most places is really around 4%. O2 switching at idle is a bit lazy and fuel trims are less consistent. I think I can improve by further tuning fulcrums / voltage settings. Unsure if this will help with MPG but was always that way before so probably not issue. I assume trims would have kept the engine running around 14.7 AFR regardless of VE table fine tuning which I'm sure is what I observed in closed loop.
EVAP: After months of trouble shooting I traced my EVAP issues to wiring fault. DEFINATELY was affecting gas mileage as Purge was stuck open at 100% all the time. Truck runs WAY better with it fixed than blocked off. However, I don't think it was really the source of my issue as I can still get tanks at 12.5MPG which I NEVER got prior to all this mayhem. A healthy evap system definitely helped part throttle response!
Transmission Thermostat: installed a oil thermostat as trucool 40k cooler came with a REALLY crappy one. Shame on Dana who makes those things. Works like a CHAMP. I think this may have helped. It's full open temperature is 180F. Hard saying if helped gas mileage. In theory it would but maybe 1/100 mpg? who knows...
Anybody else wants to chip in feel free... I just SWAPPED out the CAI to factory so I can collect some data on that and see if it fixes MPG issue.