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Originally Posted by Vigilante375
Honestly, I think it comes down to your driving habits and where you drive (city or highway). Unless you're running FBO and max PSI, then I wouldn't think you'd get better MPGs. If its a fairly conservative tune, you might see 1 or 2 MPG gain.
With a canned tune and nothing else, I couldn't see why it would be possible. As long as it's on the "lowest" setting. But again, it's not going to be anything phenomenal.
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how can you get better mpg is the question. because when you increase boost, you're going to increase fueling.
You're saying one might see 1 or 2 mpg increase with a canned tune.. I don't see how that's possible because if your putting your foot into the throttle for more power, which means worse mpg, your basically just running on a stick tune.