DPX Magnum
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I have a Tahoe 99 5.7L that is equiped with and bug deflector and rear air deflector. I have changed the airfilter, the spark plugs, the wire sets and the distribution cap (and rotor). My MPG is around 16, I live in Sweden and the 1 US gallon costs near 9 dollars so its pretty expensive. :sad72: I mostly drive on highways at around 60 MPH.
So naturally I would like to improve my MPG.
Is performance chipping worth it? I have the standard exhaust system and I think I would have to change that together with the air-filter which would cost a lot. Or can I just do the chipping without changing anything else?
How about changing the size of the tires? (I currently drive with 245 standard wheels).
Should I do all of the above or is sufficent just to change one or two of them to get an increase in MPG. Which would give me the higest increase in MPG per dollar spent in gear. (US gear costs a lot due to imports and customs so they can cost up to 3 times as much than prices in the US):biggun:
So naturally I would like to improve my MPG.
Is performance chipping worth it? I have the standard exhaust system and I think I would have to change that together with the air-filter which would cost a lot. Or can I just do the chipping without changing anything else?
How about changing the size of the tires? (I currently drive with 245 standard wheels).
Should I do all of the above or is sufficent just to change one or two of them to get an increase in MPG. Which would give me the higest increase in MPG per dollar spent in gear. (US gear costs a lot due to imports and customs so they can cost up to 3 times as much than prices in the US):biggun: