One and ONLY gas mileage thread please

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solarfuel

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2012 Screw w/ Cutout, AFE CAI, 5star Tune on 91 - Driving Like an Old Man - 15.9 mpg (This was sustained over about 6 tanks, but was NO FUN)

2012 Screw w/ Magnaflow, AFE CAI, 5star Tune on 91 - Driving Like a 16 year old with a new license - 10.9 mpg
 
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So are you saying it was much funnier driving like a 16 year old? But you need a budget of an old man to raise hell like a 16 yr old. Hum????
 

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Driving like a 16 year old with a new license - aka mashing it every chance i get. Gets the girls all giggly when they hear those open headers :D

Yeah it doesn't hurt to have a budget of an old man lol
 

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'13 stock SCREW with about 700 miles (i know - get out and drive) averaging around 12.5 but it seems to get a little better with each tank. Probably not.

I have never driven like anything other than a 16 year old but thanks to my wife and daughter I've learned the only one giggly over screeching tires and loud exhaust is the guy with the loud truck and screeching tires.

You know what? That's just fine by me. I'm still doin it!
 

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yeah, that's why it keeps happening. I'm a five year old, driving like a 16 year old, in a 40+ year old body. Kids and buddies. the start of a number of ******** moves in my life.
 

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Embrace the inner child. I swear, the reason its so cool to be a dad is the ability to relate on the same level. Moms will never get it, always hate it, and secretly wish they could just "go with it". Then again, they counteract the buddy effect. I know for a fact she saved me at least three times from my own personal Darwin.
 
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