1994-1998 12V
S&B Air Kit # 75-5044
AFE Alum. Exhaust KIt # 49-12001
Camplate # 8
APPROX. Mileage Increase - 2-3 MPG
*note - set timing will be required
2003-2007 24V 5.9L
S&B Air Kit # 75-5033
AFE Alum. Exhaust KIt # 49-12002/5
Chip/Programmer - Edge EZ or Dr. P
APPROX. Mileage Increase - 3-4 MPG |
1998.5-2002 24V
S&B Air Kit # 75-5044
AFE Alum. Exhaust KIt # 49-12001
Chip/Programmer - Edge w/Attitude
APPROX. Mileage Increase - 3-4 MPG
2007.5-2008 6.7L
S&B Air Kit # 75-5015
AFE Alum. Exhaust KIt # 49-12006
Chip/Programmer - STILL IN TESTING
APPROX. Mileage Increase -
*note - DPF Delete, Code Free System in final stages of development.
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MORE WAYS TO SAVE FUEL
There are other ways to increase the performance and mileage of your vehicle. For starters, making sure you service your vehicle at it's proper intervals. This includes changing the oil on time, making sure ALL your drive train and engine fluids are topped up and are clean.
You can also increase the distance between fill ups by changing your engine, differential, transfer case & transmission fluids to fully synthetic fluids.
Hard braking, hard accelerating and poor tire pressure will also affect your mileage. SO the next time you are driving check your driving habits. Chances are there is some room for improvement to gain those extra miles out of your tank.
How to convert L/100 km to miles per gallon (mpg) or vice versa
To convert L/100 km to MPG, use the appropriate formula, depending on where you live:
- In Canada and Europe: 282.481 ÷ (insert value) L/100 km = MPG (Imperial gallon)
(for example, if you use 8 litres per 100 km, you'd be getting 282.481 divided by 8 = 35.3 mpg)
- The U.S. gallon is about 20% smaller than the Imperial gallon that is used in Canada and Europe, so a different formula is required. In the U.S.: 235.2146 ÷ (insert value) L/100 km = MPG (US liquid gallon)
To convert MPG to L/100 km, use the appropriate formula, depending on where you live:
- In Canada and Europe: 282.481 ÷ (insert value) MPG (Imperial gallon) = L/100 km
(for example, if you get 35 mpg, then you'll use 282.481 divided by 35 = 8.1 litres per 100 km)
- In the U.S.: 235.2146 ÷ (insert value) mpg (US liquid gallon) = L/100 km
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