Anyone close to me with a Colorado diesel?
I'd like to spend some time with one to see if there's anything we can do to help it.
I'd like to spend some time with one to see if there's anything we can do to help it.
Hot side boost tube done. Stock one is just under 2" diameter. New one is 2 1/2 inches. Also supplying new t-bolt clamps for it so it will withstand higher boost than the OEM stuff.
This is the feedback from our first guy. We are waiting on a second guy to get his on for his feedback.
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I was using voice dictation on my phone on the drive home to jot down my observations on differences I noticed.
I didn't expect to notice much with only the upgrades to the airflow. Well, not only do the changes look great,
they also seem to improve on an already pretty awesome design from Chevy.
1) The truck seems to shift a little harder. This may indicate more responsiveness. If it is responsiveness,
then that might be a positive. It did smooth out later on. This might also be the truck trying to engage 4wd.
I was almost to the Lawrence exit before I notice the switch was in the wrong position. It didn't engage,
though, and I made sure I didn't screw anything up when I got home.
2) You guys managed to break my 50 mile average fuel mileage through Kansas City where my new record is 32.5 MPG.
This is a 2.0 MPG improvement over my past 30.5 MPG. This includes some slow traffic and a minor traffic jam.
Most of the time my speed didn't exceed 60 MPH.
3) The highway RPMs are lower than before the new breathing tubes. I ran a steady 2000 RPM at 70 MPH where I
now run 1800 RPMs at 70 MPH.
4) There is more underhood noise than before. For someone hoping to fool people into thinking this is a gas
engine, this could be a negative. For me, I love people asking if it really has a diesel engine in it! A
little more noise that screams 'Babymax' is a great thing.
5) I drove for a bit with the windows down at <40 MPH and could lightly hear the turbo kick in. Previously,
it was nearly impossible to hear the turbo.
6) I can't be sure of this one, but it seems to accelerate to highway speeds on entrance ramps a little quicker.
That might just be perception.
Also, since you have another Colorado that will be testing some parts, it might be good to find out if he has
a tonneau cover on his or not when looking at MPG comparisons. I've read the tonneau cover will add 2-3 MPG, alone.
So far, it's looking good! I'll try to note any new observations and let you know. If you have any new ideas
after we get moved, let me know and I'll try to get the truck to you.
Thank you very much!
Jason
Crappy so pretty much everything will need tuning on these? So when is the owner putting it on a Un needed parts diet so you can really make some fancy parts?Thanks!!
Not likely on the PCV without tuning. There is a sensor mounted in the PCV at the air tube.