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Re: GAS MILEAGE vs Diesel Mileage
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Posted by jim on January 13, 2004 at 15:27:30 from (208.5.212.205):
In Reply to: GAS MILEAGE vs Diesel Mileage posted by DENNIS on January 13, 2004 at 15:06:08:
I had a '92 Ford F150 with a 302in it,(175,000 mi) stopped everytime it even seen a gas station sign. Ordered a 3" dual kit from Summit racing and put on it, decent sound, not too loud. increased power, fuel mileage increased some, maybe 1-2 MPG, the impressive part to me was the extra paower gained.I think the price on the exhaust sytem was 150-175.00, not 100 % sure.
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