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sh410 wrote:427435 wrote:
With computer controlled, fuel injected engines, more air does not equal more mpg. Maybe more hp, but not more mpg. The MAF sensor senses more air and the computer injects more fuel. At anything other than wide open throttle, the throttle (not the air cleaner) is controlling air flow.
The other thing that the K&N style filters do is allow more intake noise and, walla, the butt dyno indicates more power.
This true of gas engines but not true for diesel power.
โApr-14-2015 02:08 PM
427435 wrote:
With computer controlled, fuel injected engines, more air does not equal more mpg. Maybe more hp, but not more mpg. The MAF sensor senses more air and the computer injects more fuel. At anything other than wide open throttle, the throttle (not the air cleaner) is controlling air flow.
The other thing that the K&N style filters do is allow more intake noise and, walla, the butt dyno indicates more power.
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dtgunner7 wrote:
Hey 427435 thanks for some good information, any idea how old this group of tests was. The filter I am just looking at is new on the market as of last year...
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