OK, Let me set it up for you. I have a 2005 F-350 6.0 Diesel 52000 on the clock no issues runs great. With an 4" MBRP cat back exhaust. I decided to take the catalytic converter off and put in a MBRP bypass pipe. Now this is what happened. First the highway fuel mileage went from about 18.5 to 15.5 and sometimes 14.5 then exhaust temp ran at 850 to 900 degrees pulling around 8 and 10 psi of boost while on cruise control at 70mph 2100rpm here in the flat lands of South Florida. Normally the truck runs about 650 700 degrees pulling 5psi giving 18 mpg with the cat. So do you think by pulling the cat the computer leaned out the fuel because of the very low exhaust restriction? Any thoughts? Would a tuner help? Thanks in advance