PCTREE
Treehouser
OK so Im a self confessed fuel efficiency nut. I have been playing with different things to make my VW TDI get better MPG. My last tank I got 57.5 MPG
Anyways the last couple of days have been really damp here and I noticed on my Scan Gauge trip computer that my FE was about 5 MPG better than usual. Both days it was pretty misty but I was able to drive at my normal speed so The only variable I can see is the high humidity.
Would it be crazy to try to introduce a water mist after the air filter???

Would it be crazy to try to introduce a water mist after the air filter???