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One of the TDR linked advertisers told me that by adding an aero-turbine muffler (4040 or 4040L) to my 04. 5 CTD I could pick up an extra 2 to 3 MPG.



Jason, @ www.aero-turbine.com, claimed this to be fact and said the factory experience was as good as the the dealer claimed WITHOUT having to de-cat the truck.



Any one out there using one of these mufflers?



At $2. 19 a gallon, they have my attention, but I'm skeptical as this seems to fall into the "if it sounds too good to be true" category.



Aero-turbine experiences and comments are sought.



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John









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I picked up about 1 mile plus a little. I REALLY think I'd get better but I think I tend to "exercise" my right foot more so I can hear the great sound!!
 
I think if you really believe a Aero Turbine muffler will increase your fuel mileage, you probably already have a TAG I, or II.

Get real, I have a Aero Turbine, but I sure didn't buy it to increase mileage. I bought it to reduce the noise level, which is the standard function of a muffler, at least it use to be anyway. For that it does a great job, even gives the truck a goofy different sound, high pitched whirl. If you want to increase your trucks fuel mileage wrap some magnets around the fuel line, with the north or + end facing the front. Then right before it gets to the lift pump wrap some more magnets around the line, with the south or - end facing the front. That ought to gain you 2-3 MPG.
 
In an effort to increase fuel economy I cut out the stock muffler and put in a Donaldson. The drone nearly deafened me so I added an Aeroturbine up front. Sound is excellent. Since fuel economy was my motivating factor I followed it closely. Comparing the ten tanks immediately before and after the exhaust mods I picked up 0. 4 mpg. I'll recover the cost in about a year--70,000 miles of diving, not great but enough to justify the work. Sounds much nicer than stock--quiet while cruising but nice and throaty on even light acceleration. Jeff
 
Aeroturbine

We sell a lot of these that are used on the 04. 5 trucks. Usually they are installed right behind the cat and extension pipe intalled to reach the 4" tail pipe. The Aeroturbine has great sound on the 04. 5 and does help to lower EGTs, but does not do much for mileage that we have seen. I would recommend the Aeroturbine for its great sound and lowering EGTs, not for a mileage gain. For a mileage increase look to a good air intake such as the Scotty RA3 and a box. We have seen a nice mileage increase on Jeff's 04 here in the show when he added the Banks Six-Gun with the latest programming. The TAG-III may also help a little with mileage especially when towing.
 
Car_nut57 said:
We sell a lot of these that are used on the 04. 5 trucks. Usually they are installed right behind the cat and extension pipe intalled to reach the 4" tail pipe. The Aeroturbine has great sound on the 04. 5 and does help to lower EGTs, but does not do much for mileage that we have seen. I would recommend the Aeroturbine for its great sound and lowering EGTs, not for a mileage gain. For a mileage increase look to a good air intake such as the Scotty RA3 and a box. We have seen a nice mileage increase on Jeff's 04 here in the show when he added the Banks Six-Gun with the latest programming. The TAG-III may also help a little with mileage especially when towing.

Since you sell them both perhaps you can comment on the RA3 vs the AFE ProGuard 7.



With which do you get the best mileage increase? [and how much of an increase]



Which one keeps the most crud out of the intake/engine?
 
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