Tahoe03mm
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most of our trucks from 99-04 don't have electronic fans.... they have a different fluid style clutch fan
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Your post is pretty funny to me.
First you go out and buy a big old Clydesdale and then you complain about the feed bill.
I have talked to several 5.3 / 6.0L engine guys and their opinions are all the same. GM - in a move to squeeze as many hp out of the engine as possible, already has done what could be done to improve gas mileage.
There is two upgrade mod kits that can be done for a huge amount of money that can improve gas mileage. One is to take out the gasoline motor and put in a diesel. Most people who has done it claims that they can get about 20 miles to the gallon with the diesel engine. But you are going to spend $6000 - $12,000 depending on how much of the work you do yourself and how much you can buy used.
The second upgrade involves putting a super charger on the motor and using a set of blower pistons and rods and a camshaft upgrade. Those people claim to get 16 - 19 miles per a gallon with their upgrade.
Again, you are going to spend upwards of $6000 to install a good blower and all the hardware associated with it.
About the only cheap solution would be to get rid of as much weight inside of the vehicle and only ride around with a drivers seat and nothing else inside of the vehicle and go to a lighter set of wheels. When you reduce the amount of weight you are hauling around and you reduced the amount of rolling resistance - you will improve gas mileage. Those cold air kits and computer upgrades and cat back exhausts will only encourage you to step harder on the gas pedal and will not improve your gas mileage.
The end result is - you can't get something for nothing.
Rumor has it that the newer models gets one to two miles more per a gallon, so maybe selling what you have or trading up to something newer might be a option for you.
the computer on my yukon says I get about 16mpg makes me wonder how accurate that thing is. The way I see it is you pay more at the pump but is safer & more confortable than having a small car with high mpg. :Hump:
First off
An intake or drop in K&N filter may give you a 1 mpg increase or so.
Adding the oem electric fan kit (if its not an 05+) will help slighty
BB custom tune will also help.
Maybe an extra 2-4mpg total if you can keep your foot out of it after the mods
Volant CAI gained me 1 or 2 mpg and some power, worth it to me