Great video i feel like your not very excited tho. You are talking about juicing up an engine and going fast!!! But the energy your bringing is like someone just died and you have to tell the bad news. Get hyped
I just bought my first 5.3 in May and I’ve already got an S&B cai, deleted resonator, and ported 6.2 Intake and manifold by Chuy’s performance. I was researching what would be the next step to get this beast moving quicker and this is a great launching point. Great video and delivery
yeah what year engine do you have? like the latest kind? and also how much better does it feel after your mods? considering selling mine to get a 6.2 sierra instead but if theres something I can do to make it better id like to know :)
got a diablosport tube on my 04 avalanche and a muffler delete. i plan on getting 2 boom tubes online to complete the truck as far as n/a (naturally aspirated) goes for my 5.3
@@8020Media its slowly getting there since i bought alotta parts and haven't had time or the opportunity to have any installed since the shocks are getting replaced asap due to rust and i hate air ride suspension
What did the Tune cost yóu. And I'm gutting my cats. In Missouri I can get away with it.. How do I delete muffler. I've got long tube headers 2 pipes going into 1. It's sounds good and runs good for a 8 thousand pound Avalanche.👊
@@bradnichols8667 the tune itself was about $400 but after the shop worked on the exhaust they did their tune and i plan on having it retuned once im financially stable. the truck i have makes roughly 450hp and i plan on getting a few goodies worked on after getting some major components replaced
06 Silverado 5.3 upgraded maf, throttle body, cold air intake, and long tube header. It doesn’t like the upgrade getting maf codes, throttle body codes, lean codes, what we’ll help with this?
I do not know much about engines so I am starting my journey with youtube. I have a just one question. Can you add a turbo without changing your cam, and how much gain can I expect? Thank you in advance for any help you can give me.
A - We have a ton of information on our Chevy Trucks website that will be useful for your research: chevytrucks.org/category/vortec-engines/vortec-5300/
@@8020Media ok thanks also it’s completely stock and I wanted to put a new cam, exhaust manifold with a straight pipe any thought for my first mods I want to make it a little quicker and sound louder
It's nearly all stock, but quite banged up. plenty of body work to do. I'm having these 3 codes p0171/p0174/p0446, ever dealt with these before? @@8020Media
Depends. Your engine is just a big air pump. You will need to set it up to get rid of the air you pump into it. I know the concept not sure how to articulate it. Basically you can pump as much air as you want into it but it will not be any good if the engine is restricted in getting it out the backside.
I use my 5.3 for towing. What can I do to add more low end torque? I already have a stage 2 cam, upgraded valve springs, push rods, etc, long tube headers, flowmaster exhaust, cold air intake, and I want more power. Thanks
R - Seems like you've done a ton to it already and sounds like a sick build. There's not much more, but maybe looking into re gearing would be a good idea. Keep us updated.
@@8020Mediathanks. I’ll look into re gearing. I recently heard about stall converters but I don’t know what that is so I’ll look into that too. Thanks again!
How to know if the engine is a 5.3L Vortec? All certain year models have it? Cause im looking at a 2005 Silverado 1500 Ls and a 2007 silverado and wondering... Thanks
I have a 2018 Chevy Silverado 5.3 on a 5” lift with some 22x12 on 35s and all I’ve done is add an S&B cold air intake and did some exhaust work. what would be the next step suggested mod to get better performance , nothing too crazy though
supercharge...bolt on stuff is a waste of $ most times. Youre already starting with 2 less cyls You could always do a small torque cam and heads but unless you can DIY probably not worth it Put 4.11 in it
@@8020Media I’m trying to turbo my truck but I kinda don’t know where to start and I don’t wanna waste my money paying a shop but I know I can do it I just need a full break down
@@persiangodlegend8166you need supporting mods before you can slap a turbo on a 5.3, your trans and a bunch of other parts in your truck arnt ready for all the power a turbo produces brother
@@persiangodlegend8166if you wanna go fast u don’t need a turbo. It’d be nice yea but it’s real expensive. You can go N/A and still get up to 500hp with bolt ons and simple internal upgrades
Gears, supercharger or stroke it, go small on the cam if any. Heavy truck, small engine..unless you spend lots of $ most bolt ons on any car are a waste In Ca if it doesnt have the OEM tune inc the trans its an automatic fail now. Fun is illegal here.
i mean i live in riverside and i have a stg 2 vw GLI with a res and muffler delete exhaust and a tuned trans and ive had no issues with police. i just do my hooligan shit where theres no cops. not hard
We are screwed. New bills and testing can tell if it has been retuned. ANything other than the stock oem one inc trans is an automatic fail. Was just about to stroke my 5.3 when this happened. Leave it stock, not worth the hassle or get some gears.
I enjoy listening to you. But as I find in most videos they lack substance, connective information for both sides of the equation. Power and MPG. I would like to know if I changed a 5.3 chevy 5 speed transmission to six speed and some type of turbo or charger will improve my power and more important increase MPG what about reliable? I want the before and after. All you give a shit about is power. Who gives a shit! I do not want to purchase a new 100,000.00 dollar truck and 50,000 miles later after the warrenty expires the transmission drops or engine fails. The risk is to much. I would rather purchase an older truck or SUV and invest in new transmission and type of turbo. I need to tow 3,500 pounds. What can you do to represent good options.
What you're asking for is a bit unreasonable - you want me to tell you that if you add a turbocharger you are going to lose 2.37mpg vs stock? What turbo size, what setup, how much boost are you running, what does tuning look like, what transmission and gearing do you have, what wheels and tires are you running, is it lifted, what is your driving style? If you care about MPG then performance upgrades aren't for you. And I can't spoon feed you that information based on 12 different variables that affect it. So here's the most substantive information I could possibly give you: if you add a turbocharger your MPGs will decrease, if you add a turbocharger your reliability will decrease, if you add a turbocharger your transmission lifespan will decrease, if you need to tow 3,500lbs you don't need anything other than a stock truck. You're worried about reliability and MPGs...stay stock.
Great video i feel like your not very excited tho. You are talking about juicing up an engine and going fast!!! But the energy your bringing is like someone just died and you have to tell the bad news. Get hyped
CC - We appreciate the feedback. We've been trying to work on this exact thing. Hopefully you see an improvement in the future!
Not one for over animated speaking...maybe scotty viewers like it
@8020Media There's nothing wrong with being yourself. Just maybe have a little coffee before you film. Good video btw very informative 👍.
😂teach !
I’m not here to get crunk, I’m watching to learn about an engine. Great video!
I just bought my first 5.3 in May and I’ve already got an S&B cai, deleted resonator, and ported 6.2 Intake and manifold by Chuy’s performance. I was researching what would be the next step to get this beast moving quicker and this is a great launching point. Great video and delivery
Brian - Sounds like you've done quite a bit! Thanks for the feedback, we hope it helps!
What year 5.3 you got???
yeah what year engine do you have? like the latest kind? and also how much better does it feel after your mods? considering selling mine to get a 6.2 sierra instead but if theres something I can do to make it better id like to know :)
Got a 5.3 with 71k on it looking to add a few mods and tune it thanks for the insight!
Red - Nice! Keep us updated.
Definitely appreciate this video. A lot of good information that I needed
B - Thanks for the feedback! We hope it was helpful.
got a diablosport tube on my 04 avalanche and a muffler delete. i plan on getting 2 boom tubes online to complete the truck as far as n/a (naturally aspirated) goes for my 5.3
C - Nice! Sounds like a solid build.
@@8020Media its slowly getting there since i bought alotta parts and haven't had time or the opportunity to have any installed since the shocks are getting replaced asap due to rust and i hate air ride suspension
What did the Tune cost yóu. And I'm gutting my cats. In Missouri I can get away with it.. How do I delete muffler. I've got long tube headers 2 pipes going into 1. It's sounds good and runs good for a 8 thousand pound Avalanche.👊
@@bradnichols8667 the tune itself was about $400 but after the shop worked on the exhaust they did their tune and i plan on having it retuned once im financially stable. the truck i have makes roughly 450hp and i plan on getting a few goodies worked on after getting some major components replaced
C - Thanks for coming back and assisting a viewer!
06 Silverado 5.3 upgraded maf, throttle body, cold air intake, and long tube header. It doesn’t like the upgrade getting maf codes, throttle body codes, lean codes, what we’ll help with this?
D - Aftermarket headers are likely causing your code. The only real option is to get a tune that disables the codes.
No such thing as "Upgraded Maf" Get an AC-Delco Maf, that's the issue.
@ I already switched back to the stock one, bc the high flow one I had was messing up my fuel trim.
@@Drew_1500 ok sweet, I only use stock sensors, helps keep everything running optimal imo.
i’m trying to get 400 hp and keep good mpg. it’s a daily driver family trip kind of thing. 01 suburban
J - We hope the video helps.
Nice video but I would recommend editing the video with pictures of modifications
D - Thanks for the feedback!
I do not know much about engines so I am starting my journey with youtube. I have a just one question. Can you add a turbo without changing your cam, and how much gain can I expect? Thank you in advance for any help you can give me.
A - We have a ton of information on our Chevy Trucks website that will be useful for your research: chevytrucks.org/category/vortec-engines/vortec-5300/
Did all those besides force induction on my 2012 Sierra. 150,000
S - Nice! Sounds like you've got quite the build then.
Does it matter if my 5.3 is a flex fuel??
Key - That's even better! Allows flexibility with fuel.
@@8020Media ok thanks also it’s completely stock and I wanted to put a new cam, exhaust manifold with a straight pipe any thought for my first mods I want to make it a little quicker and sound louder
Key - In the video, we mention our recommended mods.
whats ur favorite plug n play tuner brands
C - We have all of our favorite brands in our article on this: chevytrucks.org/best-5-3-vortec-performance-mods/
just picked up a 210k miles 5.3 canyon lol
Squid - Nice! Any plans on doing anything with it? Or does it already have things done to it?
It's nearly all stock, but quite banged up. plenty of body work to do. I'm having these 3 codes p0171/p0174/p0446, ever dealt with these before?
@@8020Media
all stock! keeping it that way
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Does a throttled body spacer help any?
M - Honestly, we think you can spend money on something better.
I heard more air into the engine the happier it is? True or false
K - In terms of making more power?
Ask your MAF sensor?
Depends. Your engine is just a big air pump. You will need to set it up to get rid of the air you pump into it. I know the concept not sure how to articulate it. Basically you can pump as much air as you want into it but it will not be any good if the engine is restricted in getting it out the backside.
I use my 5.3 for towing. What can I do to add more low end torque?
I already have a stage 2 cam, upgraded valve springs, push rods, etc, long tube headers, flowmaster exhaust, cold air intake, and I want more power. Thanks
R - Seems like you've done a ton to it already and sounds like a sick build. There's not much more, but maybe looking into re gearing would be a good idea. Keep us updated.
@@8020Mediathanks. I’ll look into re gearing. I recently heard about stall converters but I don’t know what that is so I’ll look into that too. Thanks again!
R - No problem! Keep us updated on this. Eager to hear what you decide to do.
How to know if the engine is a 5.3L Vortec? All certain year models have it? Cause im looking at a 2005 Silverado 1500 Ls and a 2007 silverado and wondering... Thanks
Park - Run the VIN. Easiest and quickest way.
I have a 2018 Chevy Silverado 5.3 on a 5” lift with some 22x12 on 35s and all I’ve done is add an S&B cold air intake and did some exhaust work. what would be the next step suggested mod to get better performance , nothing too crazy though
J - Well, did you watch the video?
Lol
Headers and a tune
Time and long headers
I’d assume it would be the same with the 5.3 ecotec??
Jack - Similar enough, yes.
Could you do 4.3 Vortec please
NJR - We’ll add it to the list! Make sure you’re subscribed to stay tuned.
@@8020Media already am👍🏻
We appreciate the support!
Yea do 4.3
supercharge...bolt on stuff is a waste of $ most times. Youre already starting with 2 less cyls
You could always do a small torque cam and heads but unless you can DIY probably not worth it
Put 4.11 in it
me over here with a cateyte with like 80k miles
Dryzl - Guessing you meant cateye?
@@8020Mediayup indeed tryna build it for a mild but upgradable set up all motor for now then boost later
D - Sounds like a great plan! Keep us updated.
5.3l stock haves 315hp stock
P - Thanks for the insight.
@@8020Media I’m trying to turbo my truck but I kinda don’t know where to start and I don’t wanna waste my money paying a shop but I know I can do it I just need a full break down
@@persiangodlegend8166you need supporting mods before you can slap a turbo on a 5.3, your trans and a bunch of other parts in your truck arnt ready for all the power a turbo produces brother
@@persiangodlegend8166if you wanna go fast u don’t need a turbo. It’d be nice yea but it’s real expensive. You can go N/A and still get up to 500hp with bolt ons and simple internal upgrades
Gears, supercharger or stroke it, go small on the cam if any.
Heavy truck, small engine..unless you spend lots of $ most bolt ons on any car are a waste
In Ca if it doesnt have the OEM tune inc the trans its an automatic fail now. Fun is illegal here.
Gordo - Thanks for sharing this insight! Poor Californians.... can't have any fun.
i mean i live in riverside and i have a stg 2 vw GLI with a res and muffler delete exhaust and a tuned trans and ive had no issues with police. i just do my hooligan shit where theres no cops. not hard
Could you guys do a video for us refugees living in CA?
Leon - Unfortunately, there's not much y'all can do over there.
We are screwed. New bills and testing can tell if it has been retuned. ANything other than the stock oem one inc trans is an automatic fail. Was just about to stroke my 5.3 when this happened.
Leave it stock, not worth the hassle or get some gears.
I enjoy listening to you. But as I find in most videos they lack substance, connective information for both sides of the equation. Power and MPG. I would like to know if I changed a 5.3 chevy 5 speed transmission to six speed and some type of turbo or charger will improve my power and more important increase MPG what about reliable? I want the before and after. All you give a shit about is power. Who gives a shit! I do not want to purchase a new 100,000.00 dollar truck and 50,000 miles later after the warrenty expires the transmission drops or engine fails. The risk is to much. I would rather purchase an older truck or SUV and invest in new transmission and type of turbo. I need to tow 3,500 pounds. What can you do to represent good options.
What you're asking for is a bit unreasonable - you want me to tell you that if you add a turbocharger you are going to lose 2.37mpg vs stock? What turbo size, what setup, how much boost are you running, what does tuning look like, what transmission and gearing do you have, what wheels and tires are you running, is it lifted, what is your driving style?
If you care about MPG then performance upgrades aren't for you. And I can't spoon feed you that information based on 12 different variables that affect it.
So here's the most substantive information I could possibly give you: if you add a turbocharger your MPGs will decrease, if you add a turbocharger your reliability will decrease, if you add a turbocharger your transmission lifespan will decrease, if you need to tow 3,500lbs you don't need anything other than a stock truck. You're worried about reliability and MPGs...stay stock.