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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
Does an aftermarket intake increase MPG?
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<blockquote data-quote="Matthew Pickwell" data-source="post: 919542" data-attributes="member: 64384"><p>The only thing about the below logic is that most people would not maintain the cleaner and oil process correctly. Drop ins are supposed to be dummy proof and easy to maintain.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"The only thought I ever have on this topic is simple, if using the aftermarket stuff we add to our vehicles made such a big difference wouldn't the manufacturers be more inclinded to do so, especially with the restrictions that exist and are being put on the manufacturers to produce vehicles that get better mileage.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would think an open filter would be cheaper to make and add to a vehicle than the air boxes that currently exist. And if mileage were better because of it then there is yet more reason to do it."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matthew Pickwell, post: 919542, member: 64384"] The only thing about the below logic is that most people would not maintain the cleaner and oil process correctly. Drop ins are supposed to be dummy proof and easy to maintain. "The only thought I ever have on this topic is simple, if using the aftermarket stuff we add to our vehicles made such a big difference wouldn't the manufacturers be more inclinded to do so, especially with the restrictions that exist and are being put on the manufacturers to produce vehicles that get better mileage. I would think an open filter would be cheaper to make and add to a vehicle than the air boxes that currently exist. And if mileage were better because of it then there is yet more reason to do it." [/QUOTE]
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