GMC Guy77 Posted December 7, 2023 Posted December 7, 2023 23 hours ago, ember1205 said: Nope. This is from the 2024 manual, but same Turbomax engine. Good to know, thanks
Texcl2 Posted December 18, 2023 Posted December 18, 2023 I drive a 2.7ho and a 5.3 both 2022’s both now have just over 30k miles. I personally like the 2.7 better, it feels more responsive. The 5.3 gets 4 to 5 mpg worse mileage. I have had no serious problems with either. The 2.7ho pulls a trailer just as well as a 5.3 and might have a slight edge mpg wise but the lead shrinks here. If the 2.7 makes it to 250k without a major malfunction I will be happy and classify it as better than the 5.3 but that has yet to be seen. 1
Bikerjon Posted December 18, 2023 Posted December 18, 2023 2 hours ago, Texcl2 said: I drive a 2.7ho and a 5.3 both 2022’s both now have just over 30k miles. I personally like the 2.7 better, it feels more responsive. The 5.3 gets 4 to 5 mpg worse mileage. I have had no serious problems with either. The 2.7ho pulls a trailer just as well as a 5.3 and might have a slight edge mpg wise but the lead shrinks here. If the 2.7 makes it to 250k without a major malfunction I will be happy and classify it as better than the 5.3 but that has yet to be seen. Does your 2.7 use oil?
Diamond817 Posted December 19, 2023 Posted December 19, 2023 (edited) The 2.7 might get the jump on the 5.3 to 30mph but the 5.3 will start pulling away and get to 60mph a second faster and will continue to widen the gap into the 1/4 mile. The 5.3 also will perform way better passing at highway speeds, the 2.7 runs out of breath in the higher rpms and at passing at highway speeds. If you're mostly a local city driver, then yeah, the 2.7 works, but if you're a mostly highway guy like me, the 5.3 is the way to go. Edited December 19, 2023 by Diamond817
Mshawn Posted January 21, 2024 Posted January 21, 2024 On 11/30/2023 at 4:57 AM, Mshawn said: Work and back is 80+ miles for me and I’m getting 22-23 consistently with my 5.3 and I’m a crew cab z71 5.3 L84 all interstate though. Update: work and back is up to 26.4 mpg with a 4wd z-71 5.3 what other 1/2 ton v8 4wd can do that?
Gangly Posted February 7, 2024 Posted February 7, 2024 With a lift, AT's, and removed front air dam, my Z71 is getting around 21 mpg on the freeway doing 75-79 mph. If I drop the speed down to 70 mph, I'll get 22+ mpg. Current odometer reading is 120K+
newdude Posted February 7, 2024 Posted February 7, 2024 (edited) On 12/18/2023 at 8:10 PM, Diamond817 said: The 2.7 might get the jump on the 5.3 to 30mph but the 5.3 will start pulling away and get to 60mph a second faster and will continue to widen the gap into the 1/4 mile. The 5.3 also will perform way better passing at highway speeds, the 2.7 runs out of breath in the higher rpms and at passing at highway speeds. If you're mostly a local city driver, then yeah, the 2.7 works, but if you're a mostly highway guy like me, the 5.3 is the way to go. I own a 2.7 HO, came from a 5.3 before it. Never had a "run out of breath" scenario with the 2.7 HO vs my 5.3. Edited February 7, 2024 by newdude
fondupot Posted February 7, 2024 Posted February 7, 2024 2 hours ago, Gangly said: With a lift, AT's, and removed front air dam, my Z71 is getting around 21 mpg on the freeway doing 75-79 mph. If I drop the speed down to 70 mph, I'll get 22+ mpg. Current odometer reading is 120K+ doubt. 2
ember1205 Posted February 7, 2024 Posted February 7, 2024 1 hour ago, fondupot said: doubt. Actual/Calculated? I also doubt it. Guesstimated by the crappy algorithm in the truck and displayed in the dash? Maybe. My last truck consistently showed at least 1MPG higher than actual. 1
Diamond817 Posted February 16, 2024 Posted February 16, 2024 On 2/7/2024 at 12:05 PM, newdude said: I own a 2.7 HO, came from a 5.3 before it. Never had a "run out of breath" scenario with the 2.7 HO vs my 5.3. Punch it when traveling at 75-80mph, let me know what happens. The 5.3 takes off like a rocket, the 2.7 falls flat on its face. I test drove both extensively before buying. Again, if you're a city/local driver the 2.7 works, but that's where it ends. 1
fondupot Posted February 17, 2024 Posted February 17, 2024 1 hour ago, Diamond817 said: Punch it when traveling at 75-80mph, let me know what happens. The 5.3 takes off like a rocket, the 2.7 falls flat on its face. I test drove both extensively before buying. Again, if you're a city/local driver the 2.7 works, but that's where it ends. I agree with this. I’ve driven both. My 2.7 feels fine around town. Torquey and peppy. But on the highway the passing power really lacks compared to what a 5.3 has. The 2.7 is fine for cruising at highway speeds tho. Just not good for passing power. 1
TrueBlue Posted February 17, 2024 Posted February 17, 2024 22 minutes ago, fondupot said: I agree with this. I’ve driven both. My 2.7 feels fine around town. Torquey and peppy. But on the highway the passing power really lacks compared to what a 5.3 has. The 2.7 is fine for cruising at highway speeds tho. Just not good for passing power. Good example of the difference between torque and horsepower.
MaverickZ71 Posted February 17, 2024 Posted February 17, 2024 (edited) Real world fuel mileage with the hammer down, like you apparently like to drive, is not appreciably different between the 2.7, 5.3, and 6.2. There are decisions to make in life. If you want fuel mileage in a GMC, the 3.0 diesel is for you. Trucks are not pony cars,but If you want the sense of acceleration, it's the 6.2 with active exhaust. Or stay with Stellantis and look at the Hurricane SST HO for the '25 Ram 1500; 500 hp and 600 ft lb. https://youtu.be/ji4OD31rBaI?si=Wx-TWYx0ma3KlLef https://youtu.be/jSVg06mGiWI?si=MS8KRTkjUkw5UT-a Edited February 17, 2024 by MaverickZ71
Diamond817 Posted February 17, 2024 Posted February 17, 2024 13 hours ago, TrueBlue said: Good example of the difference between torque and horsepower. And the power curve. 1
Vincej138 Posted February 20, 2024 Posted February 20, 2024 On 2/16/2024 at 3:44 PM, Diamond817 said: Punch it when traveling at 75-80mph, let me know what happens. The 5.3 takes off like a rocket, the 2.7 falls flat on its face. I test drove both extensively before buying. Again, if you're a city/local driver the 2.7 works, but that's where it ends. Maybe for the pre-refresh.. My 22' with the HO version takes off at 70-75 when passing other trucks. That's with 35's. Def does not fall flat on its face whatsoever, and thats when pulling a decent grade in heading up north from Phoenix. So maybe flat the V8 can pull it. But ill take the extra torque when it matters.
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