With the help of ScrubNachos a huge discrepancy in price and performance of fuel scoops have been discovered. In almost every instance the B rated fuel scoop is one fourth of the cost of it's A rated counterpart while only having a marginally smaller fuel scoop rate. To illustrate this, here are a couple of examples:
Class 7 Fuel Scoop
A Rated: 1245 kg/s $91,180,644
B Rated: 1068 kg/s $22,795,161
Class 6 Fuel Scoop
A Rated: 878 kg/s $28,763,610
B Rated: 752 kg/s $7,190,903
So why the massive increase in price? In most modules it is because you get a huge savings in weight, like in the instance of Power Plants. But Fuel Scoops have no weight, so the increase in price has no justification and is little more than price gouging.
Class 7 Fuel Scoop
A Rated: 1245 kg/s $91,180,644
B Rated: 1068 kg/s $22,795,161
Class 6 Fuel Scoop
A Rated: 878 kg/s $28,763,610
B Rated: 752 kg/s $7,190,903
So why the massive increase in price? In most modules it is because you get a huge savings in weight, like in the instance of Power Plants. But Fuel Scoops have no weight, so the increase in price has no justification and is little more than price gouging.