Wasted $$$ on CAI & Magnaflow upgrades
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Wasted $$$ on CAI & Magnaflow upgrades - 4/12/2008 7:16:35 AM
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geeggee
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I was looking forward to improved MPG after some upgrades. Forget it...no improvement. $258.50 BUY VOLANT CAI $194.68 INSTALL CAI $445.50 BUY MAGNAFLOW EXHAUST $123.03 INSTALL MAGNAFLOW $1,021.71 TOTAL UPGRADE ORIGINAL CITY GAS MILEAGE: 320 MILES PER 21.5 GALLONS OF REGULAR 320 MPG divided by 21.5 = 14.88 MPG AFTER UPGRADES CITY GAS MILEAGE: 320 MILES PER 21.5 GALLONS OF REGULAR
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RE: Wasted $$$ on CAI & Magnaflow upgrades - 4/12/2008 7:30:44 AM
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3hummers
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So a total return on your investment of zero?
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RE: Wasted $$$ on CAI & Magnaflow upgrades - 4/12/2008 8:20:39 AM
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Doc Olds
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Anyone who thinks a CAT back exhaust will gain them mpg is usually mistaken. I'm sure there are rare vehicle applications where a miniscule measurable difference may be seen, but the real reason for a CAT back system is the sound. A cool exhuast note is what you get, with dual tips out the back of the H3. With a nearly 5000# vehicle, I highly doubt you can "feel" any improvement with the old butt dyno by a CAT back, but higher flowing exhaust usually means more air out, more air in. A guestimation: a CAT back for the H3 will get you 2-5 HP tops, and it takes over 10HP to really feel anything with the weight of the 3. When you add to that an intake, theory is you take advantage of both together in complimentary fashion. Theory is one thing, real world is another. geegee, you got a good price on the MagnaFlow, and they are very easy to install. I would have expected your 14.88 to round up over 15Mpg? but.....I have no personal experience with a Volant Intake so IDK. I like the looks of the Volant box, but for the life of me I can't figure out what it is supposed to do in the air flow department because it has a (second) opening in the engine compartment??? I do not like their relocation of the MAF that far from the filter. I do know their quality is good.
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RE: Wasted $$$ on CAI & Magnaflow upgrades - 4/13/2008 12:26:23 PM
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spaustin889
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why did you pay to get the cai put on? that would have saved you almost 200 right there
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RE: Wasted $$$ on CAI & Magnaflow upgrades - 4/13/2008 5:41:37 PM
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3hummers
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Still would have been no real performance improvement.
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RE: Wasted $$$ on CAI & Magnaflow upgrades - 4/13/2008 5:53:32 PM
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rhill20
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I have the AirDoc intake with Airaid filter, TBS, no muffler and while I thought I had gained some MPG. Not really, I'm averaging around 13-14 MPG. It does fell faster off the line (by the butt dyno as Doc calls it ), it feels like it runs smoother. But, I have no real numbers other than that. Do I regret doing any of it? No
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RE: Wasted $$$ on CAI & Magnaflow upgrades - 4/13/2008 6:37:41 PM
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Gunner_45
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geeggee, I saw your post over on the other forum but neglected to ask: What exactly were you expecting? You are obviously upset that these recent mods have not lived up to your expectations and I can understand that. However, I haven't seen you state in a measurable way, what exactly you were expecting as far as increased MPG. To paraphrase one of the folks over at the other site, these are more performance mods than anything else. Any increase you see in MPG will be a by-product of the engine running more efficiently. Again, I also have to ask, how long have the mods been in place? Has the computer had time to adjust yet to the increased air intake and smoother exhaust? Perhaps the answer for you can be found in a different PCM tune that will allow you to take better advantage of the new CAI and Catback. Now..... others on here are probably sick of seeing this, but here are my MPG numbers--pre and post Air Doc CAI install. Miles Gallons Average Actual Miles to Date 301.00 20.78 14.00 14.48 6023 255.50 18.91 13.00 13.51 6278 170.00 12.67 13.00 13.41 6448 263.70 18.64 14.00 14.14 6712 284.10 20.13 14.00 14.11 6992 263.10 18.86 13.00 13.95 7259 233.10 16.39  
< Message edited by Gunner_45 -- 4/14/2008 1:25:56 PM >
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