Looking to maybe replace the plugs in my 2010 GMC 2500 6.0L and wondering if there are better options than factory or if its even worth it. Truck runs fine, hard on fuel (as per all 6.0L) it has 126,000km. any input???
Wow. Thanks for the insight. You truly helped him out a lot.Real trucks don't have sparkplugs.
I usually just go to Napa, or any other auto store, and get the mid line plugs. Top of the line are too expensive, imo. I ran the expensive ones for a while once. ( I think they were a E3, or something like that? Can't remember) I've never noticed a difference in performance, or economy.Looking to maybe replace the plugs in my 2010 GMC 2500 6.0L and wondering if there are better options than factory or if its even worth it. Truck runs fine, hard on fuel (as per all 6.0L) it has 126,000km. any input???
Looking to maybe replace the plugs in my 2010 GMC 2500 6.0L and wondering if there are better options than factory or if its even worth it. Truck runs fine, hard on fuel (as per all 6.0L) it has 126,000km. any input???
Thanks for the input. i just ordered NGK irridiums off ebay. I am not expecting any difference but it can't hurt to try. These 6L's burn rich so i am expecting the stock plugs to be gummed up. I will post pics when i take them out, maybe i will be wrong.
Real trucks don't have sparkplugs.
probabaly says that on the back of his truck, in between the stacks
Tune it. The factory tune in them has no spark advance and lots of fuel so they can be run overloaded up the side of the mountain on 80 octane fuel and not blow up essentially. My 05's LQ4 is a totally different truck after I messed around with it via EFI Live. The only thing about yours is it's rev happy nature will not go away even tuned...... but you can thank the rectangular port L92 heads on it for that.
They probably will be a bit sooty..... your tailpipe and rear bumper are telltales of that. My old 09 was was a lot worse in that respect than any of the 07 and prior LQ4 trucks I have ran.
Yes it is rev happy and the tail pipe has a sweet black coating from unburnt fuel. I am looking at trying a bullydog tuner but i don't know anyone that has used one and i don't want to spend the $$ and not get any decent results. I will wait until my warranty is up before i put a tuner on. the dealer told me that it will void all warranty and it doesn't matter if i de-tune it they can still tell.
Yes it is rev happy and the tail pipe has a sweet black coating from unburnt fuel. I am looking at trying a bullydog tuner but i don't know anyone that has used one and i don't want to spend the $$ and not get any decent results. I will wait until my warranty is up before i put a tuner on. the dealer told me that it will void all warranty and it doesn't matter if i de-tune it they can still tell.
I have a bullydog tuner that I'm looking to sell.
Thought you had a dodge? this guy has a chev..
Thanks tips.
It works on dodge, ford, chev, and toyota.
A lot of the BullyDog stuff uses one tuner for all 3 brandsThought you had a dodge? this guy has a chev..
Thanks Badass, i will look into a custom tune. I would be happy with a consistant 2mpg better. I drive a lot for work so going from 15mpg to 17-18mpg would be awesome.