Advice on engine, package 2011 Yukon, Suburban
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Since when? All GM 4wd vehicles use CV half shafts, at least since 1988 (for full size). There is a disconnect that unlocks the long side shaft from the differential, but that's it, no automatic hubs. Unless it's changed in the last year or so...but I would be surprised.
GM hasn't used 'hubs' since they put a solid axle under the front of the trucks/blazers/suburbans (granted the subs/blazers didn't change body style/axle until 91-ish).
GM hasn't used 'hubs' since they put a solid axle under the front of the trucks/blazers/suburbans (granted the subs/blazers didn't change body style/axle until 91-ish).
The CV shafts still turn when in 2wd, but there is a disconnect in the front diff, that keeps the driveshaft from spinning. The CV shafts are splined to the unit bearing/hub, and there is no way to "unlock" the hubs.
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I have an SS with the 6.2 lots of power think camaro has the 3.43 gears. I get about 17-19 in that car. Add 2k lbs less aero dynamic bigger gears and an automatic transmission I doubt that Tahoe with the 6.2 get any better than 14-15 anytime of the day
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I would still go for 6.2, huge performance difference and the mpg is negligible, 5.3 barely get's better mileage in the real world.
I'd say something is wrong with your Camaro or you foot is hammering it all the time lol. I almost bought a Denali, but a friends 6.2 gets 20-21 on the highway at 75, granted he has some mods but that torque and the gearing of the 6 speed is a pretty efficient combo for the truck (his is 2wd).
I'd say something is wrong with your Camaro or you foot is hammering it all the time lol. I almost bought a Denali, but a friends 6.2 gets 20-21 on the highway at 75, granted he has some mods but that torque and the gearing of the 6 speed is a pretty efficient combo for the truck (his is 2wd).
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But if you want 4wd then you only choice is the 5.3, which isn't a bad combo especially now that they added the 6 speed to it as well, before that 4 speed pos trans sucked with the 5.3, both for towing and driving, felt lethargic.
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Again 6.2 is better peformance but when you get to be older and have kids if your trying to have a hot rod tahoe you have problems.
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Yeah hes either full of chit or something else. I average 17 in the camaro and it will do 21 crusing long dinstances. I guess your friend did a lot of stuff to get that MPG. If you spent thousands upgrading its going to take a lot of miles doing a couple miles better to make up for the upgrades plus you tank your warranty, not a good idea.
Again 6.2 is better peformance but when you get to be older and have kids if your trying to have a hot rod tahoe you have problems.
Again 6.2 is better peformance but when you get to be older and have kids if your trying to have a hot rod tahoe you have problems.
But I don't see how you think the mileage on the Denali is fake? I owned an 07' Lade for about 8 months, rwd. I think the rwd was 19 highway, but I know the awd was 18 highway rated. I got 19-20 mpg as well on the highway... so how do you see that as far fetched when it's rated right in that range? buddies Denali got the same, he's rwd as well. He didn't spend thousands on mods, but he has a maggie going on soon, either way those mods made for even better mileage and big power gain, but the mpg wasn't that big, around 1-1.5 mpg. I looked at getting an used Denali to play around with and for towing, like the looks better then the bling of the Lade, but I had issues with that 07'.
Remember conditions can affect mpg, we live in FL, which is flat and nice weather. If you live in higher altitudes and hilly areas, then yeh your gonna get worse mileage then avg.
edit - actually here's a quick insert I found online from a Car & Driver test on an 07' Denali Even with an increase of 45 horsepower and 40 pound-feet over the previous Denali, the 2007 model manages the same 13-mpg city rating and betters the highway number by 2 mpg to 19. We were surprised to attain 20 mpg on highway stretches, even at near-80-mph speeds. ... still don't see what's so far fetched about the highway mileage? Yeh city and avg is lower obviously, but for these trucks size their pretty decent on the hwy.
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Your Camaro is rated 24 on the highway, you can check forums and see others avg quite higher then 21... you'd have to be going pretty fast to avg only 21, even with the porky weight of the Camaro as 6th is geared very tall.
But I don't see how you think the mileage on the Denali is fake? I owned an 07' Lade for about 8 months, rwd. I think the rwd was 19 highway, but I know the awd was 18 highway rated. I got 19-20 mpg as well on the highway... so how do you see that as far fetched when it's rated right in that range? buddies Denali got the same, he's rwd as well. He didn't spend thousands on mods, but he has a maggie going on soon, either way those mods made for even better mileage and big power gain, but the mpg wasn't that big, around 1-1.5 mpg. I looked at getting an used Denali to play around with and for towing, like the looks better then the bling of the Lade, but I had issues with that 07'.
Remember conditions can affect mpg, we live in FL, which is flat and nice weather. If you live in higher altitudes and hilly areas, then yeh your gonna get worse mileage then avg.
edit - actually here's a quick insert I found online from a Car & Driver test on an 07' Denali Even with an increase of 45 horsepower and 40 pound-feet over the previous Denali, the 2007 model manages the same 13-mpg city rating and betters the highway number by 2 mpg to 19. We were surprised to attain 20 mpg on highway stretches, even at near-80-mph speeds. ... still don't see what's so far fetched about the highway mileage? Yeh city and avg is lower obviously, but for these trucks size their pretty decent on the hwy.
But I don't see how you think the mileage on the Denali is fake? I owned an 07' Lade for about 8 months, rwd. I think the rwd was 19 highway, but I know the awd was 18 highway rated. I got 19-20 mpg as well on the highway... so how do you see that as far fetched when it's rated right in that range? buddies Denali got the same, he's rwd as well. He didn't spend thousands on mods, but he has a maggie going on soon, either way those mods made for even better mileage and big power gain, but the mpg wasn't that big, around 1-1.5 mpg. I looked at getting an used Denali to play around with and for towing, like the looks better then the bling of the Lade, but I had issues with that 07'.
Remember conditions can affect mpg, we live in FL, which is flat and nice weather. If you live in higher altitudes and hilly areas, then yeh your gonna get worse mileage then avg.
edit - actually here's a quick insert I found online from a Car & Driver test on an 07' Denali Even with an increase of 45 horsepower and 40 pound-feet over the previous Denali, the 2007 model manages the same 13-mpg city rating and betters the highway number by 2 mpg to 19. We were surprised to attain 20 mpg on highway stretches, even at near-80-mph speeds. ... still don't see what's so far fetched about the highway mileage? Yeh city and avg is lower obviously, but for these trucks size their pretty decent on the hwy.