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You are correct, less restriction equals more efficient which equals better mpg. I don't know what other people are reporting, but I am completely stock, and I have been able

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Old 09-22-2014, 11:49 AM   #8 (permalink)
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You are correct, less restriction equals more efficient which equals better mpg. I don't know what other people are reporting, but I am completely stock, and I have been able to manage 31.5mpg on the highway by only driving the speed limit. I'm very happy with that number and this alone makes me want to slow down (I typically drive 9mph over the speed limit).
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