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โJan-28-2018 10:28 AM
ppine wrote:
A new air cleaner is the cheapest way to improve your mileage with a diesel.
โJan-28-2018 10:27 AM
Chuck .. wrote:
I am writing to learn, not to push any product or name brand. I am not a salesman of any product.
I personally have had good luck with Amsoil Products for many years. Said this, does not mean I can not learn from others and or find possible better products.
Tell us all your opinion and experiences.
โJan-27-2018 06:53 AM
โJan-27-2018 05:21 AM
Chuck .. wrote:
I am writing to learn, not to push any product or name brand. I am not a salesman of any product.
I personally have had good luck with Amsoil Products for many years. Said this, does not mean I can not learn from others and or find possible better products.
Tell us all your opinion and experiences.
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larry barnhart wrote:
we had an K&N filter on our 8.1 chev and it didn't let the dogs out but let the dirt in. Very surprised what we saw in the intake tube.
chevman
โJan-22-2018 08:09 AM
ppine wrote:
I have a big heavy F-350 with the 7.3. It gets 20-23.8 mpg empty.
My uncle Alaska Bob was a diesel mechanic for decades. He taught me the importance of getting air in and out of a diesel engine. After market air intakes (not just a different filter) and a new larger 4 inch exhaust system make a big difference.
The head pipe on my stock exhaust was 3 inch in diameter except there was a 90 degree bend that flattened the pipe. Replacing it with an after market 4 inch pipe that is totally round changed the performance of the truck.