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    so Ive been tracking fuel milage here and there with different plugs, gaps, filters etc.
    I noticed that with a paper filter and the stock intake I get anywhere from 29-33 mpg on the highway, and with streets FWI and a specture filter it droped to a really constitant 27 mpg.
    this is just something I noticed and thought I would share. and so far has been the most dramatic change in mpg for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    colder air = less mileage.

    HAI = best mileage intake.


    I will second what Nick said.


    Although some will argue that with cold air is more dense and you can make more power wich means less fuel is used. And I will agree to that too. But under normal driving circumstances I think you will still see less MPG's with a cold air intake. And that's has been proven.
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    I knew that there would be a drop, but the constistacy really surprised the crap outta me.
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    Try an open cone, see what happens.

    I can still get 30 MPG on my setup, even with the 3.29s and the 3000 stall...
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    ^^ Really? You must not drive much do you
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    im getting 16.4 city with my stock 2003 gt.. im not sure what to replace.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluegtp91 View Post
    ^^ Really? You must not drive much do you
    LOL, Thats what I got to and from Branson. Although that stretch on the way back I ran 150 mph, gas mileage did suffer a little bit. But yeah, I was around 29-30 MPG even speeding a bit.

    Compared to my run up the ther previous time with my stock tranny, I only noticed about 1-2 MPG difference.

    Both years I left my house with a full tank of gas and when I got into Branson I filled up and the fuel light wasn't even on yet although the DIC was showing LOW. Not bad at all I don't think considering i've done 0 tuning for gas mileage specifically...
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    alright I need to get a tune!!!!!
    any sugestions?
    I am not spending a grand on a HP pro just to play with my ecm peramiters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by justwhisen View Post
    alright I need to get a tune!!!!!
    any sugestions?
    I am not spending a grand on a HP pro just to play with my ecm peramiters.
    HPTuner is $500, not $1000. And if you think it is just "playing" with ECM parameters, then you should not be tuning anyway. Go with Overkill.
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    yes it is just playing. that is what hot rodding is all about.
    and when I went to HPs site the price was 800 and some change for the pro version.
    unless I can do all I need to with the other verison.
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