Hello everyone. Bought my 2007 3500 Classic Crew LB new and have no engine or trans mods. Truck now has 48k miles and sick of the crap mpg. Truck rarely gets moved without a trailer. Tow weights range from 3500 to 14000 lbs. Not looking to mod for any reason other than mpg on tow since not a DD. Also live at 5900 feet altitude if that makes any difference. Typically average 17.5 mpg empty, 7 mpg heavy tow and overall 12.5 mpg with mix of city / highway when unloaded.
Currently looking at adding airraid MXP intake, Edge Evolution CTS, BD exhaust manifold with EGT Probe for the edge gauge on driver side, Banks monster 4" exhaust, Air Lift bags with wireless adjust off attached compressor system.
I have been lurking on many sites and have seen a lot of suggestions for the EGR blocker plate, finger stick, and PCV re-route but most of what I read was not specific to the LBZ. I have also seen many posts suggesting the EFI Live as the king of tuners, and the Trans Go Jr. being essential for the longevity of the transmission.
I am not looking to create a beast and hope that by tuning the LBZ I will get more mpg, less wear and tear on the motor for duration when heavy hauling and help out with longevity. If any or all of my logic doesn't ring true I am here to listen and learn. What should I be concerned with most, since I am aware that I am starting a chain reaction by changing any stock designs beyond the expense of course.
Thanks for any help you guys / gals can provide.
Currently looking at adding airraid MXP intake, Edge Evolution CTS, BD exhaust manifold with EGT Probe for the edge gauge on driver side, Banks monster 4" exhaust, Air Lift bags with wireless adjust off attached compressor system.
I have been lurking on many sites and have seen a lot of suggestions for the EGR blocker plate, finger stick, and PCV re-route but most of what I read was not specific to the LBZ. I have also seen many posts suggesting the EFI Live as the king of tuners, and the Trans Go Jr. being essential for the longevity of the transmission.
I am not looking to create a beast and hope that by tuning the LBZ I will get more mpg, less wear and tear on the motor for duration when heavy hauling and help out with longevity. If any or all of my logic doesn't ring true I am here to listen and learn. What should I be concerned with most, since I am aware that I am starting a chain reaction by changing any stock designs beyond the expense of course.
Thanks for any help you guys / gals can provide.