10-04-2011, 06:50 PM
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Well NY isn't known for its low fuel taxes either.
Cold air Kits
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10-04-2011, 07:36 PM
0 $3.12 here for regular.
Throw cold air in your vehicle and you can very well get a couple more mpg's.
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10-05-2011, 08:48 PM
0 Eco-snob.
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10-06-2011, 07:48 PM
07-06-2012, 09:57 AM
0 (10-03-2011, 11:26 AM)LKTraz Wrote: Wherever you decide to buy I would recommend going with the K & N kits. You can easily install them with just a few common tools and common sense. Just make sure that you specify your year and engine size and you'll get the correct fit. OK so yesterday we passed by this lot where every Thursday in the summer, some local car club parks and gathers for the sake of it. There were more Mustangs than other vehicles there and one guy had a newer model we were looking at. All the older ones were restored to original and one had ALL original parts with the exception of wires, belts and hoses. Not all shiny, but defo original. Anyway, ALL the new ones had cold air kits and we were chatting with one guy - well the only one near his car - about the cold air. He mentioned something about adding "the chip" along with the kit. WTF is this "chip" and what does it do? Now Matt's working with more $$ coming in, I would like to get that kit once things get cozy for us. I was told he gets about 60 more horses with the kit and chip combo. He said he never checked if he gets better gas mileage though. It's said that you do with the cold air and that would be a help. This thing gets less than the truck! I'll eat up half a tank of gas on that 80 mile (both ways combined) run taking him to work. FYI - all the air kits vented to the left side, top of the engine compartment pointing to the driver side wheel. I didn't see any of them with the intake underneath toward the outside to grab bigger gulps of air. I honestly don't see any room in the compartment to do it that way.
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