How to start a new GMC Sierra 1500 question?

How to start a new GMC Sierra 1500 question?

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What was the compression rating of a 1995 Chevy Tahoe?

Medium Compression. The medium-compression 1995 Chevy 350-cubic-inch engine saw use in only two vehicles: Tahoe and Suburban. This engine had the same 4-inch bore and 3.48-inch stroke as the low-compression model, but the compression rating was raised to 9.1:1. This 5.7-liter produced 200 horsepower and 310 foot-pounds of torque.

When to spray fuel on a GM TBI?

On a side note the ECM will note spray fuel untill it sees ~400 rpm! 8 people found this helpful. You can scan codes and live sensor data from this truck and most other GM OBD1 vehicles with the right equipment.

What kind of engine does a GMC Sierra 1500 have?

5.3 L – If you see a GMC 5.3 engine for sale, then it will either be a V8 Vortec or a V8 EcoTec3. 6–6.6 L – Engines this size are V8s and can be Vortecs as well as EcoTecs and Duramaxes. 8.1 L – This big-block engine was phased out but still can be found for sale. It is a V8.

Where was the 1995 GMC Sierra 1500 purchased?

1st owner purchased on 05/17/94 and owned in TX until 07/16/02 • 2nd owner purchased on 07/16/02 and owned in TX until 11/04/05 • 3rd owner purchased on 11/04/05 and owned in TX until .

Is the 1993 GMC 1500 a good truck?

Showing 3 of 497 reviews. Everything i put at this truck it still works I got the amazing 350 vortec aka the 5.7L v8 this truck runs good and smooth the steering is loose but its okay Led lights all around, z71 off road package (skid plates, 4×4, g80 rear locking differential). clean interior and exterior with only two dents in the tail gate.

Medium Compression. The medium-compression 1995 Chevy 350-cubic-inch engine saw use in only two vehicles: Tahoe and Suburban. This engine had the same 4-inch bore and 3.48-inch stroke as the low-compression model, but the compression rating was raised to 9.1:1. This 5.7-liter produced 200 horsepower and 310 foot-pounds of torque.