Cold Air Intake (CAI) on 2013 6.2L - worth doing?

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My bad, gov.
Shoulda rang @Rocket Man about MpG gains due to lowering.
Wha? Why would you ring me about ANYTHING related to MPG? I’m running a cam, blower, headers, etc and lowering was done to improve looks and handling. I get about 8 mpg depending on how I drive, I can get a 10mpg average if I stay off the pedal long enough but I don’t and I don’t care. :yaoface2: :p ;)
 
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I gained 2 MPG when I lowered mine and removed the roof rack. I also reduced the rake, but kept a noticeable amount. The rake angle is a factor in their aerodynamic design. Level or worse, squatted, would increase drag. They have a little more rake than necessary to have more rear travel when loaded or towing, sacrificing a tiny amount of optimum aerodynamics. I rarely tow or haul and have air bags so I opted for maximum slipperiness. The 22s cost me a solid 1 MPG.
 
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[Not really an] Update:

Yukon is in the collision repair shop (thank you, ma'am, for not knowing how to leave a parking space without scraping my bumper) for 2 weeks. Will have to wait to install CAI.
 
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The Yukon is back from repairs and paint, ready to install CAI. Except I need to get myself psyched a bit more first. I have no garage, nor even a carport, nor even a tent (I had a superb and affordable tent not long ago).

When I don't mind the weather quite so much, I'll swap to the [dry---no washing and oiling required] K&N CAI and let you have a listen/look at the results. TTYS!

- Luke
 

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