Posted by K. Farmer on November 28, 2007 at 08:43:16 from (216.125.237.242):
In Reply to: Gas Mileage stinks posted by BobinKY on November 28, 2007 at 07:41:01:
I would complain about the mileage too, i get anywhere from 13-14 with my 1993 GMC Serria, two wheel drive 350ci, what i did was in the winter i take off the fresh air intake and turn the air filter cover upside down, and it sucks in hot air from the engine compartment, in the summer i flip the air filter cover back to the right way but i leave the fresh air pipes off. if i"m pulling a trailer in the summer i put the fresh air pipes back and i get better gas mileage if i drive 60 instead of 55. it works pretty good. and i have mud tires on the back too. i didn"t even spend any money because i didn"t need anything. but now i have a hydrogen gas seperator and hydrogen gas is sucked into my throttle body. but that is a complicated process and it will get you better mileage and power.
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