tracker8597
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- 2005 xlt v6
Hey folks,
I just finished a KKM intake install and noticed some low end torque increase...which is what I wanted. On the frwy I experienced something else too- increased mpg's! Of course, I tested the difference between stock and the KKM utilizing the same conditions. I measured speed using a gps to control for variances from the speedometer and distance by traveling the same route.
2005 xlt 4.0 awd
stock: 14 mi stretch on a slight uphill grade at 62-64mph
15.2 mpg (measure by trip computer)
KKM: Same distance and same rate of speed
17.4 mpg
On a level (by visual estimation) surface for 11 miles. Measured from a standstill to 65mph.
stock: 18.8 mpg
KKM: 22.04 mpg
Obviously I did not 'gun' the car.However, I didn't feather it either. I will create some additional controls and test again next week.
I just finished a KKM intake install and noticed some low end torque increase...which is what I wanted. On the frwy I experienced something else too- increased mpg's! Of course, I tested the difference between stock and the KKM utilizing the same conditions. I measured speed using a gps to control for variances from the speedometer and distance by traveling the same route.
2005 xlt 4.0 awd
stock: 14 mi stretch on a slight uphill grade at 62-64mph
15.2 mpg (measure by trip computer)
KKM: Same distance and same rate of speed
17.4 mpg
On a level (by visual estimation) surface for 11 miles. Measured from a standstill to 65mph.
stock: 18.8 mpg
KKM: 22.04 mpg
Obviously I did not 'gun' the car.However, I didn't feather it either. I will create some additional controls and test again next week.