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Old 07-26-2016, 10:49 AM   #6
Sharp11
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Originally Posted by 3LOU5 View Post
The factor could be the outside operating temps as well, since we all know that cooler, denser air provides a more efficient combustion.

I was going to point that out - he's comparing winter mpg to summer.

An interesting comparison would be to run a lighter, stock wheel during the summer months for a while, then switch back and measure the difference.
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