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506 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 5:21 PM
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Replying to: rogueservices (Sep 06, 2005 1:27 pm) Have you replaced the stock exhaust or the air intake? I have been told by a diesel specialist to wait until I had between 5-10k on mine before I did the Edge or the Banks (I'm torn between them), but did say that when I do it, be sure to get a bigger exhaust (4"). I was told by an equal number of people that the cold air intake wouldn't show much of a difference over the K&N filter in the standard air box. So I just added the filter, and I might be getting about 1 mpg better. |
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Replying to: blackmax (Sep 19, 2004 1:26 pm) Anyone have experience with it?
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Replying to: fxwg82 (Sep 13, 2005 9:25 pm) On this rig I also put removed the muffler and installed a split, dual exhaust w/5" chrome tubes.
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Replying to: sleadhead44 (Aug 16, 2005 1:13 pm) Do you have the Alison 5 speed Automatic Transmission? Are you using the cruise control? If not you could be a gas peddle thumper! Are you using the tow button? The only time I use the two button is when coming down out of the hills to reduce using my breaks - if you always use the tow button it will take 5th gear out of play - that would account for you lousy mileage. Lastly if all else fails use your warrantee and get GM to check it out.
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Replying to: benr (Sep 14, 2005 3:37 am) and what is all this about injector problems? when does this happen? I'm headed to this hills this afternoon and will roll over 30K miles this trip please don't tell me I have something bad to look forward too. Also when not towing my milage holds 18-21MPG to and from work and around town in the meto area of DC. also a news flash that I just came accros this morning - here I'll paste it: ********************************* New August 25th: GM has announced a voluntary customer satisfaction program (#05546) for current owners of Duramax diesel equipped vehicles. In a letter dated August 2005, current registered owners were informed that they are eligible for one free fuel filter replacement, and GM has instructed their dealer network to perform this service free of charge through September 30, 2006. Please contact your local dealer to learn more about this free offer, or call 1-888-996-9463 if you need more information. ******************************** Think I'll take advantage of this one, I'll need an oil change when I get back anyway. |
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Replying to: fxwg82 (Sep 13, 2005 9:30 pm) I would love any help I can get here. I just don't like the look of the 245's. Also was always getting stuck in the back yard if it rained. Figured that the wider tire may make the truck "float" a little better in the mud. Any help is appreciated. VictoryCruiser |
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Replying to: victorycruiser (Sep 19, 2005 9:42 am) When I put on the 285's I found my speedo was off about 5 mph. I went to the dealer to recalibrate my speedometer and the dealership told me that Chevy will not recalibrate the speedo on duramax trucks. Stupid huh? But I seen a recalibration chip by superlift for about $190. In case your tire shop doesn't tell you you need to get an alignment after raising the torsion bars. |
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Replying to: victorycruiser (Sep 19, 2005 9:42 am) As for the speedometer: A difference of 2-3 mph faster than it shows. Not a big deal for me and I've never worried about it or inquired about an adjustment. |
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Replying to: 06lly (Aug 16, 2005 9:06 am) |
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Is anyone driving the NEW 2006 Duramax diesel yet? I'm thinking of ordering one with the new engine and am curious regarding fuel mileage in the 2500 truck.
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