Tune Payback

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BlizzardX23

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nooo...thats everywhere though...lol, I dont go to any specific gas station...I fill up anywhere and everywhere..I never really use the same gas station...just, when I get low...I find one I'm close to at that time and fill up...plus, it was even bad in Oklahoma too

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I'm thinking my plugs are bad...also, my exhaust smells sooooooooooooooooo rich...(not like typical exhaust smell..it doesnt really stink...it just smells REALLY rich...and you can get high really easy if your standing behind my truck while it idles lol)
 

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Have you changed your fuel filter and cleaned your MAF and throttle body? Seafoam might help too.
 

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My fuel filter was replaced last year, I took my MAF and throttle body off and cleaned them with hot soapy water in the kitchen a month or two ago lol... (didnt damage the electrical components)...still horrible gas...


I know my "bank 2, sensor 2" (o2 sensor for anyone that was wondering..besides Jenna, you knew already)..its been throwing codes for a long while now...and I did a half ass job on my plugs, only replaced half of them...and I think I cross-threaded one of them...
 
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Does anyone have any guestimates or numbers on a potential payback timeline for the blackbear tune?

Putting performance aside, how long would it take for the MPG increase to pay for the tune? I thought I had read someone that some are experiencing a 1-2 MPG increase. Assuming 15,000 miles / year and if the tune increases 1 MPG, that would be a savings of 62.5 gallons / year.

Also, would a tune for higher octane help out the payback timeline (considering the higher cost of gas)?

Does anyone have any numbers, opinions, or ideas?

pretty much the first time you 'romp' on the gas - it's paid for itself... seriously- measure in "Smiles per Gallon"

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Have you changed your fuel filter and cleaned your MAF and throttle body? Seafoam might help too.

OMG - we should do a seafoam meet :party33:

that would be hilarious!
 

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