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I was wondering if a K&N Performance Cold Air intake actually helped your gas mileage? I know it increases horsepower
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CAI helping HP or MPG can be argued. Most say it has little to no affect but sounds good.
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Borla exhaust- 2MPG decrease
K&N FIPK intake- no increase/decrease
Gryphon custom tune- 2MPG increase
About to add lt headers, I am sure I will lose another mile or 2 from that
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I've not seen much if any increase in mpg on my 5.4 but there is an increase in horsepower
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