Chey 2009 Tahoe Hybrid Modifications Update
#11
Re: Chey 2009 Tahoe Hybrid Modifications Update
If they did a battery upgrade program it would be the single biggest act of responsibility any manufacturer ever did. Those batteries are expensive so I don't see them giving them away or even making them available at a reasonable rate. I think you will see the
'11 or '12 with the Lithium Ion and improved electronics. But I am betting that after there are more of these on the road, someone comes up with a conversion. It will never make monetary sense but I can dream can't I?
'11 or '12 with the Lithium Ion and improved electronics. But I am betting that after there are more of these on the road, someone comes up with a conversion. It will never make monetary sense but I can dream can't I?
#13
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After 22,000Km no problems with the modifications. So far so good. Not sure what is next, would love to be a field test vehicle for GM.
#14
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About upgrades, maybe you've already done this, but going to full synthetic trans fluid will probably improve trans efficiency.
#15
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Hi KC135R I have not done the full synthetic transmission fluid but will, is there a recommended type. Will my dealer have this? Yes I understand about the batteries and using the vehicle continually on long trips it works well and my milage is excellent. I am very happy with the vehicle and very impressed with the technology.
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Hi KC135R I have not done the full synthetic transmission fluid but will, is there a recommended type. Will my dealer have this? Yes I understand about the batteries and using the vehicle continually on long trips it works well and my milage is excellent. I am very happy with the vehicle and very impressed with the technology.
#17
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Ken -
It doesn't look like this has been updated for more then a year. I'd really like the hear what mileage you have been getting since you last updated.
Are the plugs holding up? Any changes to the air intake box? Any additional changes? Still running with all of the changes or have you reverted back on any of the mods?
Or maybe - I should wait for this
It doesn't look like this has been updated for more then a year. I'd really like the hear what mileage you have been getting since you last updated.
Are the plugs holding up? Any changes to the air intake box? Any additional changes? Still running with all of the changes or have you reverted back on any of the mods?
Or maybe - I should wait for this
Last edited by LakeSilverado; 04-21-2011 at 01:04 AM.
#18
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So, since I'm only here every couple months.... What are the upgrades you are referring to?
Also, the local dealer told me this new transmission requires the new Dexron VI synthetic, and that is what I changed mine to. As well as the synthetic gear lube for front and rear, and the synthetic Autotrac 2 fluid for the transfer case.
Also, the local dealer told me this new transmission requires the new Dexron VI synthetic, and that is what I changed mine to. As well as the synthetic gear lube for front and rear, and the synthetic Autotrac 2 fluid for the transfer case.
#19
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I was referring mostly to the pulstar plugs and the Volant air intake. You had posted a year or more ago that you thought you had gotten 2-3 MPG improvement for each of these.
Does that still seem to be the case? From what I have read about the pulstar plugs - it looks like they do increase gas mileage - at least initially. But the benefit seems to be somewhat short lived and they may end up costing you mileage.
Have you had any issues with either of those mods? The pulsar's are reported to not be overly reliable - so wondering if you've had any trouble with those. Also, any issues with the new air box?
Going to synthetics does seem to be a way to increase MPG's, at least looking through lots of blogs on the subject. Most report about a 1 MPG gain going to synthetics.
If you still feel that mods you've made have improved MPG's - do you mind again listing what you've done and what effect you believe it has had on MPG?
A lot of your logging of miles before and after mods you discussed was very interesting, so I'm interested in hearing if the initial trends you saw are still holding up.
I'm interested in trying a few things, but my usage is much less consistent with what you were driving, so any evidence of my improved MPG's is going to be more by feel then by fact I fear.
Does that still seem to be the case? From what I have read about the pulstar plugs - it looks like they do increase gas mileage - at least initially. But the benefit seems to be somewhat short lived and they may end up costing you mileage.
Have you had any issues with either of those mods? The pulsar's are reported to not be overly reliable - so wondering if you've had any trouble with those. Also, any issues with the new air box?
Going to synthetics does seem to be a way to increase MPG's, at least looking through lots of blogs on the subject. Most report about a 1 MPG gain going to synthetics.
If you still feel that mods you've made have improved MPG's - do you mind again listing what you've done and what effect you believe it has had on MPG?
A lot of your logging of miles before and after mods you discussed was very interesting, so I'm interested in hearing if the initial trends you saw are still holding up.
I'm interested in trying a few things, but my usage is much less consistent with what you were driving, so any evidence of my improved MPG's is going to be more by feel then by fact I fear.
Last edited by LakeSilverado; 04-23-2011 at 09:05 AM.
#20
Re: Chey 2009 Tahoe Hybrid Modifications Update
LakeSilverado,
I would very much like to know this information as well. I just purchased a 2008 Chevy Tahoe Hybrid and was suprised to see the OP getting 26mpg.
I would love to see an update on which mods are working and the results people are seeing.
Thanks
I would very much like to know this information as well. I just purchased a 2008 Chevy Tahoe Hybrid and was suprised to see the OP getting 26mpg.
I would love to see an update on which mods are working and the results people are seeing.
Thanks
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