Injector cleaning story
I’ve got 221K total miles on this engine (2006 LLY). I’ve put 114K of that since the transplant. I’ve always been disappointed with the fuel mileage compared to the old LB7. Been noticing more & more how the injectors are getting noisier & puffing black smoke, under certain conditions. This is usually when I’m at 60mph 6th gear and push the accelerator pedal. When towing it’s puffing a lot more than before. The throttle response also seemed to be laggy. It felt like the truck was hesitating before it would get going.
Now I wished I had done the balance rates before I did this work, but didn’t have anyone at the time to do it. I bought the AC-DELCO 10-3015 top engine & fuel injector cleaner (32oz.) I mixed it with a ½ gal of Diesel and ran it through the system. This was via the return and feed line. It took about 1-1/2 hrs. to do this. I then went on a test drive to see how it worked. It had some severe injector knocking and black exhaust. I ran the truck hard, easy & hard for about 30 minutes (20 miles). Everything cleared out and this truck is amazingly quiet, way smoother and the throttle response is back. Fast forward 1-1/2 months, 4-tanks of fuel & about 2,600 miles. My hand calculated mileage has gone up almost 2 MPG. I was averaging between 15-15.5 MPG before and now I’m at 17.43 MPG for the last three tanks (mixed city/Fwy). My 4th tank of fuel I did my double tow (10k 5th & 3k side x side trailer). I got a hand calculated 12.72 MPG for this trip. This trip was 190 miles and the first 90 miles was into a 25-30 MPH head wind. I’ve done this same towing trip many times before and the mileage varied between 9-11 MPG.
I thought I’d throw this out here and if helps others great. So far the net results are way more than I expected. I plan on doing this once a year to maintain the injector system. If this is a no-no, someone chime in. I've also added fuel injector additive every tank since I bought this truck brand new.
I’ve got 221K total miles on this engine (2006 LLY). I’ve put 114K of that since the transplant. I’ve always been disappointed with the fuel mileage compared to the old LB7. Been noticing more & more how the injectors are getting noisier & puffing black smoke, under certain conditions. This is usually when I’m at 60mph 6th gear and push the accelerator pedal. When towing it’s puffing a lot more than before. The throttle response also seemed to be laggy. It felt like the truck was hesitating before it would get going.
Now I wished I had done the balance rates before I did this work, but didn’t have anyone at the time to do it. I bought the AC-DELCO 10-3015 top engine & fuel injector cleaner (32oz.) I mixed it with a ½ gal of Diesel and ran it through the system. This was via the return and feed line. It took about 1-1/2 hrs. to do this. I then went on a test drive to see how it worked. It had some severe injector knocking and black exhaust. I ran the truck hard, easy & hard for about 30 minutes (20 miles). Everything cleared out and this truck is amazingly quiet, way smoother and the throttle response is back. Fast forward 1-1/2 months, 4-tanks of fuel & about 2,600 miles. My hand calculated mileage has gone up almost 2 MPG. I was averaging between 15-15.5 MPG before and now I’m at 17.43 MPG for the last three tanks (mixed city/Fwy). My 4th tank of fuel I did my double tow (10k 5th & 3k side x side trailer). I got a hand calculated 12.72 MPG for this trip. This trip was 190 miles and the first 90 miles was into a 25-30 MPH head wind. I’ve done this same towing trip many times before and the mileage varied between 9-11 MPG.
I thought I’d throw this out here and if helps others great. So far the net results are way more than I expected. I plan on doing this once a year to maintain the injector system. If this is a no-no, someone chime in. I've also added fuel injector additive every tank since I bought this truck brand new.