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HeHateMe 10-31-2005 01:24 AM

I just bought a H2, and I really like it. I traded in my F250 Diesel Harley Davidson for it.

I was wondering what you guys were doing to improve your gas mileage (i.e. intake, chip, programmer, exhaust etc.). Thanks for your help in advance.

HeHateMe 10-31-2005 01:24 AM

I just bought a H2, and I really like it. I traded in my F250 Diesel Harley Davidson for it.

I was wondering what you guys were doing to improve your gas mileage (i.e. intake, chip, programmer, exhaust etc.). Thanks for your help in advance.

ROX 10-31-2005 01:31 AM

I didn't know they made diesel Harley's. If you want better mileage, trade it on a Yugo.

or you could search for this topic using the Find button at the top of this page. I'm telling you now, so the other guys don't beat you up for asking another "mileage" question. Good luck.

HeHateMe 10-31-2005 01:33 AM

My Harley didnt give good fuel mileage either.

I am just trying to gauge what my first mod is going to be.

PARAGON 10-31-2005 01:42 AM

Seriously, do the search as Rox suggested. The opinions on what and if anything works will vary greatly.

I have a mass air flow, intake tube and programmer and didn't really experience any increase in MPG. Getting it to breathe a little better will improve throttle response some and probably give you some more HP but, basically you are trying to push a 7,000lb brick through the air.

HeHateMe 10-31-2005 02:19 AM

Thank you for your post. I did do a search.

The reason I posted was to get more responses. For example your response and experience was never posted in this forum in the past.

rocketw19 10-31-2005 03:08 AM

besides the search function works like ****. i just flip threw each page. takes forever but its fun.

JohnB.GWU. 10-31-2005 08:48 PM

in all honesty, if you live in the south with nice weather and dont need 4wd all the time...

remove the front driveshaft (8 bolts) and pull the fuse for the traction control. Ull have a 2wd H2 getting better mileage that can be converted back to 4wd within the same amount of time it takes to remove side steps.


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