Heavy Haul - Fuel Economy and Engine Life |
05-16-2020, (Subject: Heavy Haul - Fuel Economy and Engine Life ) Post: #4 | |||
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RE: Heavy Haul - Fuel Economy and Engine Life With the truck being so new and still under warranty I don't want to risk paying for a motor. Is there anything I can do tuning wise to improve the HP but change back to stock if need be? I don't have Insite yet but it on my list of wanted items. As for sensors I've read IMAP and Delta P. The truck has been on a chassis dyno and gets peak HP at 1500 RPM 1400 RPM - 440 HP 1500 RPM - 476 HP 1600 RPM - 455 HP 1700 RPM - 443 HP 1800 RPM - 401 HP Gearing wise, when under heavy load (loaded and pulling hills empty) I should try and keep it around 1600RPM? When empty and light engine loads try to stay around 1400? What would you say is a heavy engine load? Over 15lbs of boost? | |||
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