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Replying to: joezee (Aug 15, 2007 10:56 pm)
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I have an '05 Frontier KC LE with an automatic transmission. I have added a Fold-A-Cover 4 panel bed cover, a Volant CAI, and a Flo-Pro dual in dual out exhaust system. To tell you the truth the best mileage I ever got was when the truck was a few months old and I was driving it down to Bedford, TX to have the exhaust installed. The trip computer registered a little over 27 mpg when I pulled into the parking lot at the muffler shop. The truck was completely stock and I drove between 65 mph and 70 mph. I should have left well enough alone. I drove back to Oklahoma City on the same tank of gasoline and by the time I arrived back in OKC it was only registering a little over 21 mpg. I did have a very stiff headwind on the way home and the trip is more of an uphill drive. I recently took my Volant off since I had my engine covers painted and I like the look of it better with the stock intake system. I drive my truck like the little old man that I am so I never really used the Volant's capability anyway. I was averaging a little over 19 mpg with the Volant and now I am averaging about 20 mpg with the stock intake back on it. This is mostly suburban driving with maybe 10% freeway driving. I also walk to most of the business that are within a mile of my house so that cuts out a lot of the short trips I would normally make. From my experience I don't think any of the add ons will help your mileage enough to ever pay for themselves. It is the way that you drive that will be the largest factor in what mileage you get. Drive easy and plan ahead and that will help you the most. OkieScot
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Replying to: 2005lekc (Aug 22, 2007 1:59 pm) Happy Trails! |
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Yeah, I could not believe it either when I pulled into their lot. I had my digital camera along but didn't think to take a picture of it. I do have pictures of it at 25 mpg and 26 mpg but these were just temporary reading and not for a sustained distance. Go to my photo album at www.picturetrail.com/okiescot. The best sustained distance mpg I have had since then is 23 mpg and that was at speeds of 60-65 mph. I have not had it on the road since I pulled the Volant back off of it though. OkieScot
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Replying to: 2005lekc (Aug 23, 2007 6:27 am) Happy Drivin'! |
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I am not sure what went wrong. I just used that url and it popped me right on the site of my albums. You just click on the truck album and then scroll down until you find the dash pictures. OkieScot
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Replying to: 2005lekc (Aug 23, 2007 2:31 pm) I get 21-22.5 pretty frequently (Southern Middle Tennessee). A buddy that has a truck identical to mine except color made a trip from Cincinatti Ohio to Tullahoma TN on 14 gallons of gas. That is about 25 mpg. He said that was 55 mpg through KY because he received a ticket for 80 in a 55 that cost him $150+. Going up he only got about 19 mpg. Speed makes a large difference. |
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I don't have a way to record the sound but it has a very mellow almost V8 sound most of the time. If I really romp it hard it gets a little on the loud side and loses the V8 sound. It is mellow up to between 1900/2000 rpm and that is 75 mph in my truck which is as fast as I ever drive anyway. Yes the mph effects your mileage as much as anything. At 65 mph I was getting about 23 mpg and at 75 it dropped to 21 mpg. If I would ever take the time to drive around 55 to 60 mph I think I could get 24 or 25 mpg. The older I get the slower I drive. OkieScot |
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Replying to: tent2tt (Aug 16, 2007 8:21 am)
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