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What kind of mileage can I expect to get

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    Posted: 29 Apr 2025 at 3:23pm
01 Suburban with 6.0 motor, mechanic tells me 13 .....is he anywhere close or should we say 10
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Gonna luv these responeses- Id adverage 10- alot on how you deep your foot is in the gas!
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My ‘95 Burb with the TBI 350, got 12-13 using 87 octane 10% ethanol, if I used 87 octane 0% ethanol, after about 3 tank fills, my mileage jumped to 13-14mpg, the last couple years I had that vehicle, I exclusively used 0% ethanol. Not so much for the mileage gain, but that truck would sometimes sit for 8-10 weeks, the pure gasoline seemed to start better.
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Some states is No Ethanol Free ROAD Fuels.

As to a 6.0; Expect the Worst laud when does make better.  8,9 and even 10 are Probables, not defined Going to Make.
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I avoid any ethanol or bio diesel.  
Poorer fuel mileage.
Eats some seals and fuel lines.
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Internet (Google) states two mpg per 1500 or 2500 models

12 City, 15 Hwy~ 13 mph for 2001 1500 Suburban 6.0L

9.96 mpg average for 2001 2500 Suburban 6.0L.
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I have a 2500 long box pickup that gets about 14 at 75mph highway. About 10 around the farm. A suburban should do a little better? My truck is a 2013 with the 6 speed auto.

Edited by Acguywill - 29 Apr 2025 at 8:43pm
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2000 6.0 2500 Depends on rear ratio - 3:73  4x4 gets around 10 to 12 , pulling trailer 10 to 12 , with 8 ft camper and trailer 10 to 12 ,
 Just bought a 2010 6.0 2500 but has a 3:08 rear and 6 speed trany so lower first 2 gears , 4x4 but no low range transfer case , has 4 high locked , 4 high with clutch - AWD type , or 2 WD - only thing is i learned this after buying but truck has 34,000  and is flex fuel also - Yet to see what MPG will be  $11,000 for truck and $3500 for 8 1/2 boss plow 
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depends on a LOT!--- how do you drive? where do you drive? how fast? pull trailers? drive in a lot of wind? and on and on! you may be lucky to get 4 and possible 9. IF you drive light and sensible, no trailer use it could go a lot higher higher.
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Originally posted by Coke-in-MN Coke-in-MN wrote:

2000 6.0 2500 Depends on rear ratio - 3:73  4x4 gets around 10 to 12 , pulling trailer 10 to 12 , with 8 ft camper and trailer 10 to 12 ,
 Just bought a 2010 6.0 2500 but has a 3:08 rear and 6 speed trany so lower first 2 gears , 4x4 but no low range transfer case , has 4 high locked , 4 high with clutch - AWD type , or 2 WD - only thing is i learned this after buying but truck has 34,000  and is flex fuel also - Yet to see what MPG will be  $11,000 for truck and $3500 for 8 1/2 boss plow 

Suspect will not be seeing much better, Higher Gearing means engine will work all that much harder.
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GM decided the low end is where gas mileage suffers - so the 2 extra low ranges in 6 speed trany - I would have never bought the truck I just did if I had researched further . No low range 4x4 and the 3:08 - 
 So will have to see how it does if I put the camper onto it .
the 86 -6.2 Diesel I had with 3:73 got great mileage either trailering or with camper on truck - Power though lacked with weight - then 4 speed manual trans .
 For snow plowing I could plow full accounts on 1 tank and just 1/4 of other tank - with same plow rout and 5.7 engine and 4:10 gears it took 2 + tanks of gas 
 2000 GMC 6.0 - 3:73 uses a lot of gas plowing -can't compare to old though as gave up most of plowing and only have a couple i  still do  
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