I drive up to South Lake Tahoe often from Sacramento Area. so 500 feet elevation to 6,500 foot elevation with the pass at 7200 foot. This is only a 90 mile drive one way so 180 mile drive round trip. With AFM I would see maybe 19 MPG. round trip. Without AFM I would see 15-16 MPG. I have had many GM LS engines in Tahoe/Yukon chassis, 5.3L, 6.0L and 6.2L engine only so far. That is what I have witnessed. Without the steep climb you may not see that much difference with a functioning AFM. Every truck I replace all the AFM parts on already had 140 - 200 K miles on it so if I install all new AFM parts, lifters, manifold, I see no reason why the car would not run another 150,000 miles with the new AFM parts. At 300K the the car is worn out and who cares if AFM is working or not? I do not like the sound at idle of 4 cylinders running but if AFM works proper and lasts 150,000 miles why delete it? In my experience I witnessed 1-3 MPG difference. 25 gallon tank. 3 MPG = extra 75 miles per tank, why not use that. I agree with the idle sound when AFM is working sucks but the MPG is better. I did also find that when cruising on the HWY, on totally flat ground I travel most times 70-80 mph the AFM advantage is near zero because it never engages above 60 mpg unless going downhill. It is only coming down from high elevation that I see the big gains in MPG because it runs on 4 cylinders all the way down the hill.