It depends on if you're racing or if you're using your truck for work or hauling. It also depends on if you're using a diesel or gasoline powered engine. Magnaflow and Borla exhausts have the best overall rations.
Leak in the exhaust system?
The 2007 GMC Sierra Truck is a beautiful vehicle that features a V-8 high performance engine. The mileage on this truck is approximately 14 miles per gallon in the city.
K&N cold air intake , magnaflow exhaust and a programer are most common ! If you wanna get serious, nitrous or a trip to a gm performance parts dealer for cam and vette cylinder heads
Depends on where you will be driving it.
Sometimes, an exhaust system is a perfect fit for your vehicle's power band. When that happens, your car, truck, or SUV feels faster and more responsive. Other times…you feel like you've wasted your money on a performance part that didn't improve performance. Usually, when an exhaust system disrupts your engine's power curve, it's because you've made one of the mistakes below.
To dump the exhaust on a truck you first need to cut off the straight pipes that make up this system. You can then attach a curved pipe to direct the exhaust downward from the vehicle instead using a tailpipe.
it only has one unless you have duel exhaust. not Correct, It has 2 on a Sierra SLE with a 5.3ltr
The oxygen sensor on a 98 Chevy K1500 truck is located in the exhaust manifolds. It monitors oxygen levels in the exhaust gases and allows the computer to make adjustments for optimal performance.
Yes.
It can be a hole in your exhaust system or it can have something to do with your engine.
The 2 easiest ways to boost performance are to impact how the truck breaths. The first step is to install a cold-air intake sytem. The second would be to install an aftermarket exhaust that will free up horsepoer.
All oxygen sensors are threaded into the exhaust system.