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Before I sell my soul for gas....I have a 2012 Tahoe LT, 5.3 4WD. The truck has a 3.5 inch lift and sits on 33 inch tires. I was getting around 300-330 to the tank. In the last 2ish years, it has progressively declined to where I can barely get 200 to the tank. I do mostly city driving for reference.

I had an intermittent evap code that comes and goes by itself. About a month ago, I replaced the purge valve and charcoal canister. Also did a smoke test, all good. Code hasn't come back. Gas mileage seemed to be improving andddd then tanked..... Back to under 200 to the tank. This tank may be closer to 150-175 with how it's looking. No other codes, truck runs great, no rough idle.

Please help.
 

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Ditto on looking at short- and long-term fuel trims.

Get a scanner on it that can read the alcohol percentage that the computer thinks is in the system. Do you run E85? Or just the gas with lower ethanol content (E10, E15)?

If you're running E10 or so, not E85, but the computer's "virtual sensor" thinks the engine is drinking E85, it's going to push more fuel into the combustion chamber. If the system alcohol vs actual (pump) numbers aren't close, then reset the alcohol % with the scanner. Then change the fuel-contaminated oil.

Let us know what you find.
 

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bad cat's will cause a mpg loss also, just something to consider as well. check the temps front & rear and maybe do a backpressure test. easy enough and you can then rule it out. when mine first went bad I had a solid 2mpg loss before a code finally showed up just as I was questioning/testing the cat's because nothing else made sense, everything was solid.
 

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I will double down on the catalytic converters being plugged. If so and you continue, about the time the spark plugs start to get fouled you'll notice a drop in power. When this happened to me some years ago, this last symptom hit fast. Driving home from 30 miles away, suddenly I was having to hold the pedal to the floor just to do 40 mph. By the time I got home it wouldn't do 20 miles per hour. Definitely test it before it gets that bad, made a hell of a mess of the inside of my engine. Not to mention O2 sensors. At least back then you could buy a "catalytic converter test pipe" that bolted right in for $29.... Somehow I got left in place for another hundred thousand miles :)
 
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You need to get a live data scanner attached and see what the fuel trims are. If you do mostly city driving, your mileage will suck. When did the lift and bigger tires get put on and how soon after that did the mpg go down? What gear are you running?
Thank you for that advice. I am running stock gears. I got the lift and tires done about 6 years ago. And the fuel issue started in the last few years. I got a simple Bluetooth scanner but I’m not sure what I am looking for or if the scanner is any good.
 
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Ditto on looking at short- and long-term fuel trims.

Get a scanner on it that can read the alcohol percentage that the computer thinks is in the system. Do you run E85? Or just the gas with lower ethanol content (E10, E15)?

If you're running E10 or so, not E85, but the computer's "virtual sensor" thinks the engine is drinking E85, it's going to push more fuel into the combustion chamber. If the system alcohol vs actual (pump) numbers aren't close, then reset the alcohol % with the scanner. Then change the fuel-contaminated oil.

Let us know what you find.
I do use regular. I have a little Bluetooth scanner but I don’t know how accurate it is so I’m gonna grab a decent one. I will definitely keep you updated because this has baffled
 

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