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AFE+TT= worse mileage???

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I finally decided to start modding the truck a little, primarily with a focus on mileage and towing. I found a painted Leer cap for the truck and installed that, and I also installed an AFE intake with the torque tube. Thing sounds amazing, maybe bordering on a little silly, but whatever. I feel like throttle response/spool up is quicker, BUT... . my mileage has gone to 15 and change from what used to be high 17's. This is for the same routes I normally drive, and I don't think I am driving harder. Does this make any sense?
 
It could be your camper shell is worsening your aerodynamics. Same principle as putting the tailgate down, you don't get better mileage anymore. Today's trucks are designed with aerodynamics as a major forethought.



I say pull the cap, drive for a tank and recheck the mileage.
 
If you still have the stock exhaust, it might help to swap to a high flow muffler. Seems to me that air intake and exhaust are tied together and should be matched to get the best results. A cap can definitely make a difference. I put one on my last chevy extended cab and lost 1 mpg easy. A hard tonneau cover will not drop the mileage much if any, but a full cap will.
 
I had the same experience, although I am at a loss to explain it. I put on a Banks Monster Exhaust and the AFE with TT, and my mileage definitely dropped noticeably.



I think I must have changed my driving style. That turbo sound is great!!!



If you think the TT is too loud, you can buy a Cool Blue Hose which is a bit more reserved.
 
hmm

I would figure that the caps weight might detract some, but aerodynamically, I would think it should be better, not worse.



With the intake and exahaust you did, you wouldn't think that would hurt mileage either. Very odd... . The cap has to stay, so I guess I will live with it...
 
Wind tunnel testing shows the cap hurts fuel milage by causing more drag... a hard Tonneau does best and if you have nothing keep the tailgate up. There is a link to the testing here somewhere. The only time I use my cap is when I am hauling the dogs or when I go on a long trip and need the dry/"secure" storage space. I use a tonneau the rest of the time.
 
You have not said if you are still running stock muffeler or not.

If you are, I would replace it with a straght through type.

That just may bring the milage back close to where it was.

In my opinion, the stock muffler is MUCH more restrictive than the stock intake.
 
Take off the canopy

If your normal driving involves freeway speeds - the canopy is the part hurting your mileage. As mentioned above - there is a test report on this site somewhere showing drag with/without canopy, tailgate up/down, etc. A big square flat surface at the back end is a bad thing aerodynamically. This creates a low pressure area at the back, high pressure at the front ... => drag.



Mathew
 
I put on the long 4' magnaflow to replace the stock muffler.



Nice sound not too loud.



No tellin about the milage becaused it sucked before the change out and I haven't driven her hard yet since then.



Going to Mojave over the Easter week so time will tell.
 
Been there. You're unconsciously hitting the pedal harder to enjoy the sound. After a while, you'll let up and the mileage wiill come back.
 
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