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Like most vehicles the easiest and cheapest options are the air intake and exhaust. EG. cold air intake with a better flowing air filter, and extractors to increase the exhaust flow and reduce back pressure while making your car sounding alot nicer.

2007-03-08 08:12:15 · answer #1 · answered by STLKHR 1 · 0 0

The magnetic fuel savers are FALSE!! The Tornado fuel saver is FALSE! And so are just about every other "fuel saver"

The titan is a good truck with a strong engine BUT it sucks LOTS of gas.

The only way to save gas would be weight reduction, and I mean removing damn near everything that isnt totally needed!

If you dont need the XL towing capacity then get a Nismo Frontier. They have slightly less towing capacity but they are powerful and larger than most midsize trucks.





A Cold air intake and new exahst will USE MORE FUEL!! The allow more air to enter the engine and more gas to combust. They increase horse power and horsepower dont come free LOL

2007-03-08 11:45:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Many studies have been done on aftermarket products claiming to save fuel. I know of no INDEPENDENT study (not done by the company manufacturing the product) that has shown any increase in fuel economy. That would include studies done by the federal government and the American Automobile Association (AAA).

Save your money to buy gas. The only things that might save you fuel would be proper maintenance, changing your driving habits, and, if you do a lot of highway driving, removing the tailgate.

2007-03-08 11:00:44 · answer #3 · answered by J.R. 6 · 0 0

Honestly, if you were worried about fuel costs, the Titan was probably not a good choice. There isn't much you can do to make a truck that large more fuel efficient. You can change your driving habits, but aside from that you are not likely to make much of a difference if you start swapping parts around.

2007-03-08 10:53:53 · answer #4 · answered by Louis G 6 · 1 0

Sorry man the only way you are going to save money here is to start taking thins off, not installing them. By removing non-essentials, you reduce the rolling weight of the vehicle, and make the engines job easier. By adding more components you only add to the weight of the vehicle.

2007-03-10 00:39:36 · answer #5 · answered by quick_ridez 4 · 0 0

I used a K&N air filter, which is reported to give a boost in power (not that you need it) and better fuel MPG. Keep in mind that the Titan isn't ever going to get "good" MPG... but anything helps, right?

2007-03-11 05:45:06 · answer #6 · answered by Chronos 3 · 0 0

Wanna save fuel? Buy a smaller truck! :D

2007-03-08 10:52:16 · answer #7 · answered by jonwalkerr 3 · 0 0

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