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Old 08-09-2014, 10:20 PM   #7 (permalink)
roosterk0031
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Changing your airfilter most likely won't change you mpg, the throttle plate unless at full throttle controls the amount of air flow not the filter, remove the filter the throttle plate closes a tiny bit more. Same air flow = same amount of fuel = same mpg.

There are some guys doing tunes and running E85 putting down some good numbers. Increased MPG isn't the numbers there are going after though. Instead of trying 93 ocatane, I'd look for some E30 from a blender pump or mix your own.
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