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Not yet not till last mod goes on which will be Ams boost tubes. Want to see where cobb stage 2 takes it.Have you talked to GOOSE tune yet--Just fine tuning with him will get you a nice bump in HP/TQ
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Not yet not till last mod goes on which will be Ams boost tubes. Want to see where cobb stage 2 takes it.Have you talked to GOOSE tune yet--Just fine tuning with him will get you a nice bump in HP/TQ
Not yet not till last mod goes on which will be Ams boost tubes. Want to see where cobb stage 2 takes it.
Sad thing is I have had everything bought almost 2 years ago . Was just sitting in garage. Garret I bought in Feb of 2020. I left truck stock until I saw gen 3 and trx and after the reveal when I decided to put the mods on.
Winter sucks for mileage. So does the colder air. I got 20mpg all highway in July with the cruise set at 75. Today I got 17.5mpg. Same setting.You must have been getting more mpg’s last tank for the truck to calculate this fill up to be higher than usual.
When do the refineries switch to winter blend gas? Can’t remember which blend is actually the better summer or winter for power lol
While we are starting to get some mixed nicer air finally down this way. I think I noticed a drop off in mileage, just from my last fill up. Looks like the winter gas isn’t as good. While this isn’t a MPG thread, I was just relating to what blend of fuel seems to be best for power/efficiency.Winter sucks for mileage. So does the colder air. I got 20mpg all highway in July with the cruise set at 75. Today I got 17.5mpg. Same setting.
The increase to empty is still 30 miles more than I usally get . I'm attributing this now to not using the a/c after I started thinking about it.Winter sucks for mileage. So does the colder air. I got 20mpg all highway in July with the cruise set at 75. Today I got 17.5mpg. Same setting.
Yeah I get it. I can’t speak for how the gas affects power. I’ve always known turbo vehicles to be much better on power in cold weather due to air density and the mileage gets worse at the same time. Whether that’s from the additional power or the crud gas is for more interested people than me to figure out.While we are starting to get some mixed nicer air finally down this way. I think I noticed a drop off in mileage, just from my last fill up. Looks like the winter gas isn’t as good. While this isn’t a MPG thread, I was just relating to what blend of fuel seems to be best for power/efficiency.