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Tundra Exhaust


Macko
01-09-2006, 02:28 PM
Hello -

I had a few questions I hope could get answered here on these forums. First off I have a 2000 Tundra 2WD V8 SR5. From what Ive gathered from past experience, I seem to get about 15-18 mpg. I was looking for some way to increase that but not sure what the best option is. I looked at air filters, cold air intakes and exhaust. The only thing I have currently replaced is the air filter.

I was told a while back to save my money and invest in a good exhaust system to improve my gas mileage. If this sounds correct to you, what kind of exhaust would you recommend and how much of an increase could I expect?

Thanks for your help and I look forward to reading your responses.

tetrahydro
01-09-2006, 06:45 PM
Hello -

I had a few questions I hope could get answered here on these forums. First off I have a 2000 Tundra 2WD V8 SR5. From what Ive gathered from past experience, I seem to get about 15-18 mpg. I was looking for some way to increase that but not sure what the best option is. I looked at air filters, cold air intakes and exhaust. The only thing I have currently replaced is the air filter.

I was told a while back to save my money and invest in a good exhaust system to improve my gas mileage. If this sounds correct to you, what kind of exhaust would you recommend and how much of an increase could I expect?

Thanks for your help and I look forward to reading your responses.

well im getting 14.7mpg with about 50% highway driving all I have is dual flowmasters... But I do believe the flows improved the gas milage by about .5mpg or so if i was lucky.

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