Well, im going to throw in my five cents worth. I've got a 99 CC 5.2
manual trans 3.55 Lsd rear- ok, I am getting 15.3 mpg as an average with
a good mix of city and highway. I did notice an improvement after the
rear diff. fluid change and the syn. oil change, along with a couple
other minor maintenence items. Went up about a half mpg, not bad for
just doing whats supposed to be done. Hope this helps. Later.
Xander
SEMIHEMI01@aol.com wrote:
>
> Sean,
> I found that it's an overall gain in both in town and on the hi-way. The
> main reason you get in town gain is the monsterous torque gain. It just takes
> a lot less effort to leave a traffic lite. I find I use a lot less
> accelerator in city driving than before I installed it. Bill
>
> SEMIHEMI01@AOL.COM> KB SuperCharged, 4.7L, 2001, QC,
> <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/semihemi01">the "DAK",</A> <A
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