A Dirty Air Filter doesn't Decrease your MPG only Performance
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The US Department of Energy's fueleconomy.gov website has a PDF Article about a recent study showing that Newer fuel injected vehicles don't lose any MPG from a dirty/clogged air filter. All the dirty air filter did was cause a performance drop compared to a new OEM filter.
Carbureted engines showed a 2-6 percent drop in MPG with a dirty air filter.
So does this mean a performance air filter on a newer car won't give you any increase in fuel economy just better performance?
What are your thoughts on this?
Carbureted engines showed a 2-6 percent drop in MPG with a dirty air filter.
So does this mean a performance air filter on a newer car won't give you any increase in fuel economy just better performance?
What are your thoughts on this?
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I think I like my power AND fuel economy at optimal levels so I'll continue to keep my filter clean. OTOH I don't see how you could lose one without the other but then I never looked at the maths in that study.
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a performance air filter? pah. just get a new oem paper filter and be done with it!
but yeah, a clogged filter is just going to let less air past the maf, so the computer will inject less fuel. it makes sense now that somebody else said it
but yeah, a clogged filter is just going to let less air past the maf, so the computer will inject less fuel. it makes sense now that somebody else said it
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The way I always thought it worked was that the car using less throttle would be the car getting better MPG's compared to the same car with a dirty air filter requiring more throttle just to keep up with the other car.



