Ok, lets run some more realistic numbers...
26 gallon tank
17mpg average
1 tank a week
$2.75/gal for gas
2mpg increase (since that seems to be common)
2 mpg = extra 52 miles per tank.
52 miles at 17 mpg is ~3 gallons of gas.
(no it isn't, it would be 19 if the logic held water)
3 x $2.75 = $8.25 per tank.
$8.25 x 52weeks = $429/yr saved with 2mpg increase
$300 CAI w/ 2mpg increase pays back in 8.5mos or 16k miles.
this is the second time i;ve see this same math error.
If you add 2 mpg, you get an extra 52 miles per tank... sure...
it 19 mpg... your fill up still costs the SAME whether you get 10 mpg or 20.
You just fill up less frequently... because you are ~10% more efficient.
You save 10%
12000 miles per year @ 19 mpg = 631 gallons of gas
12000 miles per year @ 17 mpg = 705 gallons of gas
hmm right at 10% savings...
so IF you drive around 12000 miles a year and pay around 2.75 you;d save about $200 per year.
Less miles or less expensive gas, you save less. More and you 'save' more.
But it is still 10%...
in this 'realistic' scenario, that $300 CAI takes about 18 months to break even.
westers tuners is a dufus.
'CAI's work by decreasing pumping losses.
EASy way to increase MpG in a denali.
take all the unused seats out.
Use narrowest tires and use the smallest diameter rims possible/factoty available,
*not 24s with 275s*.
set air pressures to factory specs.
drive like grandma bluehair, avoid stop n go traffic.
Don;t sit around idling, even for a couple of minutes.
But the absolute best and easiest is:
Sell it and buy a similarly optioned 2wd 5.3 for less. (saves money all around )
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