CountryBoy19
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I have a completely stock 5.3L Flex-fuel engine in a Yukon XL. 4l60E & 4.10 gears.
Currently getting around 15-16 mpg. We do a lot of travelling, including interstate. It's not unusual for my cruising RPM to be around 2300-2500 depending on how much I'm pushing my speed. I think that's cutting into highway mileage.
I plan to keep the vehicle for years to come and I plan to keep it as stock as possible in regards to cosmetic & performance mods. But I can't help but wonder if a tune will pay for itself with improved fuel-economy. I don't care 1 bit about performance enhancements etc, it's our family car and I want to shave a bit off the fuel budget. IE, we're on-track to put 25,000 miles on it this year. Even 1 mpg improvement yields about 100 gallons of fuel saved in a year; @ $3/gal that's $300. 2+ mpg improvement pays for a tune the first year...
I know the temptation from most is to say "get the tune" because many here like them for added performance. But realistically, my only consideration is financial cost and potential reduced engine longevity (does a tune for economy just lean the engine out at cruising speed?).
Currently getting around 15-16 mpg. We do a lot of travelling, including interstate. It's not unusual for my cruising RPM to be around 2300-2500 depending on how much I'm pushing my speed. I think that's cutting into highway mileage.
I plan to keep the vehicle for years to come and I plan to keep it as stock as possible in regards to cosmetic & performance mods. But I can't help but wonder if a tune will pay for itself with improved fuel-economy. I don't care 1 bit about performance enhancements etc, it's our family car and I want to shave a bit off the fuel budget. IE, we're on-track to put 25,000 miles on it this year. Even 1 mpg improvement yields about 100 gallons of fuel saved in a year; @ $3/gal that's $300. 2+ mpg improvement pays for a tune the first year...
I know the temptation from most is to say "get the tune" because many here like them for added performance. But realistically, my only consideration is financial cost and potential reduced engine longevity (does a tune for economy just lean the engine out at cruising speed?).