I changed the air in the tires on my blown 02 Denali and went from 9.9 to 10.0 mpg so anything’s possible.![]()
Mark, did you replace the air with inside air or outside? If you put pure outside air in your tires I think you'll get another .1 mpg.
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I changed the air in the tires on my blown 02 Denali and went from 9.9 to 10.0 mpg so anything’s possible.![]()
I guess it’s outside air but it went inside my compressor first.Mark, did you replace the air with inside air or outside? If you put pure outside air in your tires I think you'll get another .1 mpg.![]()
I have found that spring air gets a little better mileage than fall / winter air... YMMVMark, did you replace the air with inside air or outside? If you put pure outside air in your tires I think you'll get another .1 mpg.![]()
I have a 2007 GMC Denali 6.2 L
I know it's been talked about lots and lots of times on this post but I cannot be even begin to tell you how pleased I am I have AC Delco synthetic blend in the engine ACDelco synthetic in the transmission completely throughout mobile 1 synthetic and the front and rear differentials I have AC Delco synthetic in the transfer case, I have a K&N air filter. The excitement was too much
I did not reset my meter it raised on itself I will do the math on paper and follow up stay tuned if you like. Feel free to post your MPG
Oh by the way I went from 12.3 now its 14.8View attachment 233557
No way, no how, did a change of fluids and an air filter increase your mileage by 20%.
I did not know that and always assumed it was just a change in alcohol content. Your post led me to delve further into why which led to this:Another factor to consider would be the gas company’s switching to “winter blend” fuels (which usually happens mid-September)....however, winter blends usually tend to decrease mileage.
The difference between summer- and winter-blend gasoline involves the Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) of the fuel. ... The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says conventional summer-blend gasoline contains 1.7 percent more energy than winter-blend gas, which is one reason why gas mileage is slightly better in the summer.
I average 23.4MPG i reset the mpg 3,000 miles ago..I have a 2007 GMC Denali 6.2 L
I know it's been talked about lots and lots of times on this post but I cannot be even begin to tell you how pleased I am I have AC Delco synthetic blend in the engine ACDelco synthetic in the transmission completely throughout mobile 1 synthetic and the front and rear differentials I have AC Delco synthetic in the transfer case, I have a K&N air filter. The excitement was too much
I did not reset my meter it raised on itself I will do the math on paper and follow up stay tuned if you like. Feel free to post your MPG
Oh by the way I went from 12.3 now its 14.8View attachment 233557
I average 23.4MPG i reset the mpg 3,000 miles ago..
that is using a Custom blended oil
I got the Idea from project farm.. 1 qt 0w30 and 5qt 5w30...
6.0L V8 engine with Super E-Assist.I'd guess your oil blend adds 00.00 mpg.
Are you driving 45 mph on flat ground for that 3,000 miles? What vehicle and engine?