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Those same clowns did an mpg test with a GFC and never tested with a fairing SMH never watch that channel complete waste of time. Iāll listen to the Toyota engineers at 3-5 mpg improvement, if your rig can cut through the air with less drag itāll increase your range. Randos on the internet can ye or ne this I could care less. I did it, itās working, last trip was 24.6. Tank recalibration coming, stoked I did it.From this video, it shows that you are gaining less than 1 mpg (0.8 to be exact).
If you drove 12,000 miles per year and and averaged 22.2 mpg you would use 540 gallons of gas.
If you averaged 23 mpg, you would use 521 gallons of gas.
The average price of gas is $3.16. You would save $60 per year. For the first year, you would need to subtract $15 for the cost of the chin spoiler. You now are ahead $45.00 (not factoring in the time you spent purchasing it and placing it on). Add on the fact that you most likely drove to the person's place to obtain said spoiler, you may have just broken even on the first year.
If I am doing the math correctly, to each their own. Yes, you are saving money but if you really wanted to save gas I would simply let up on the gas pedal just a touch and your savings would be even more. If you go from 65 to 60, you will save on average 3 mpg. If you wanted to save .8 mpg (what the chin spoiler would most likely achieve), you are looking at only around 1 to 2 mph less mph to achieve the same results.
But hey, if it works for you I say go for it. I just wanted others reading this thread to know the estimates that one may achieve if you are considering the same.
Oh, and I drove less than mile to rendezvous with the seller of this chin spoiler huge cut into my savings. Itās been āfactored inā lol ??
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