The DEF is injected into the exhaust to reduce NOx emissions, how do you figure it increases mileage if it is used post detonation?
Edit: nevermind, I see that it can allow the engine to be tuned different....do you really see an appreciable difference in mileage?
I see 2 or 3 mpg on average improvement compared to previous 6.4L Powerstorke that had a diesel particulate filter, but did not use DEF. This is for a truck that has 50 more horsepower and 150 ft. Lb. more torque compared to the previous model. The EPA tightened the NOx emissions requirements in 2010, so the fuel economy would have been a lot worse with the engine running really rich and using a lot more EGR to prevent NOx formation. This generates a lot of soot, which requires frequent regeneration of the particle filter. The DEF addition in the exhaust allows the engine to run leaner and at higher combustion temperatures, which is more efficient. The DEF takes care of the higher NOx levels that are formed as a result of running the engine more efficiently.