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 2000 Suburban (1500 4WD) averages 15-16 mpg, no matter how I drive it, except when pulling a heavy trailer or boat it drops a few. Stock size tires, though. It has 267,000 miles on it and it's still going strong. Have you recalibrated your mpg taking into account the increase in distance traveled per revolution of your tire? You know how the speedo is affected, registering slower than your actual speed, the odometer is similarly affected. | 
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 My speedo is actually correct with the tires. It was always off with 245s, then got a little closer with 265s and is right on with the 285's. Its strange, thats chevy quality control for you I guess. Ive checked it with 2 different GPS's. I do run it with OD off (in 3rd gear) when Im around the hunting property with all the hills and such. Pretty flat land where I live it. I still run it off occasionally, it definately feels like it "should" then. The overdrive is relatively useless in this truck with the current setup. | 
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 I meant speedo and odometer, Ive checked them both on GPS. | 
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 while your at it, I've got a couple marine 5.7 300 hp efi roller cams also | 
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