![]() The mileage on the cluster is setteling into the 16's but I do not know how accurate that may be. Can't say I feel much of a difference between the two. That is roughly an additional $6 per fill-up. I had it on the 91 tune but since I can't get 91 gas I went ahead and moved it to the 93. I've been running the Flashpaq for roughly a week now and it's place on the scale moved up to about a 7. My CAI is a good noise maker, that's about it. I am also not aware of any spark plug wire problems with the RIPPs, can you post some "go through like candy" links? OP will want the Diablo tune to go with the headers, I wouldn't recommend mixing the headers with a Superchips tune, it's a very timid tune and will not get the full effect. There is actually R&D behind RIPPs, they aren't in the same playing field as cheapie short tubes. Where-as Rugged Ridge, Flow-Daddy or whatever else short tube headers are more of a gimmick and good at making more noise. They are true equal length, long tube, tuned headers for the application. RIPP headers are absolutely not comparable with Rugged Ridge, besides the fact they are both called "headers". ![]() works pretty well decent power but if you want to burn spark plug wires you can do it for cheaper with the rugged ridge headers. I am programming with a vivid from superchips and have an AEM brute force CAI. The headers will have you going through plug wires like y a CAI.
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