avalonandl
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Filled the tank with 15 gal of e85. Will chk ethanol % tomorow.
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Today I’m changing out the motor mounts while I still have the front driveshaft out and coils unhooked from changing out the valve gaskets/grommets this morning. I couldn’t find my set of long air hammer bits, so by not being able to get in close with the shorties due to the rackn’Pigeon (funny story my cousin thought his dad and I were removing “pigeons” from a “rack” stored under his truck and then we were “converting“ it to a “Cadillac”.) Anyways…I couldn’t get in close with the air hammer and the damn steering linkage didn’t want to disconnect…so I got out my “persuader punch” to break it loose. Now I’m off to the top motor Mount bolts.
Anyone changed out their front ride height sensors? Just curious if I should stick with OEM (Delphi) or if there is a better product out there?
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Good ole 45lb 2’ long snap-on punch.
What age do you think kids should have their own car insurance policy and not be just an added driver to yours?
My step son has been driving the 2001 Yukon for about 2 years now and takes it to college with him. He turns 21 later this month and will be starting his senior year in the fall. Our insurance on that vehicle is about $80 more per month and he pays us the difference every month. He works full time during the summer and part time when in school. I told him his insurance will be a bit cheaper once he's 21 and will drop again at 25.
Jersey has the highest insurance rates in the country. At one time as a teenager I was paying $5k a yr in insurance. Of course I had points on my license. At the time I had a slow a$$ 85 Z28.
How do I check my ethanol % with my Tech 2?
My 1 tank of E85 has dropped my MPG like 30%.
Yeah my ethanol sensor in my truck is stuck........reads 23% at all times
Tell her you need help with some math. Crunching numbers for the mpg or some assistance getting the tuning dialed in. Kids always like helping when they can teach something new to the older generation.
Not trying to pry, but have any of you guys with kids (in their teens) thought about or looked into building their credit? Credit score, and the fair issac corporation (fico) score weigh heavily in the cost of an insurance premium. Most drivers under 25 don’t good or any credit, but their adjuster never bothers to tell them that they can lower their premium by having a better credit score.
That's news to me.Every time I've checked, Louisiana was always in the top 3-5. Maybe it changes month to month, but I don't ever recall seeing Jersey anywhere near the top. Maybe different reports use different metrics? LA used to always be riding the coattails of Michigan, but we finally achieved yet another "first in the worst".
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I changed mine and installed the Wix 57045 - longer version of our oil filter with NO bypass. My oil pressure is definitely higher. Now using Mobil 1 5-30 high mileage.Only 2,000 miles on the oil, but it sure looked and smelled like it was in there for 5 or 6,000. Definitely glad I changed it especially considering even the oil pressure looked a little lower than normal presumably from the overheating and breaking down of said oil.
Cheap insurance, especially before a decent little trip in a few days.
I've been using rotella t6 since I bought it. With Lucas, because racecar or I mean, old beater.I changed mine and installed the Wix 57045 - longer version of our oil filter with NO bypass. My oil pressure is definitely higher. Now using Mobil 1 5-30 high mileage.
Yeah the virtual sensor is a dumb friggin design. I'm sure to get it working would require changing the fuel pump or sending unit.Mine (virtual sensor) on E85 will vary a little but mostly stays at 22%. Haven't checked it on E10 or E0. Any ideas?
Once mine are a bit older I will add them to my AMEX accounts to help establish/build their credit. You can add kids to them at 13 years old, doesn't mean they have to actually hold the card either.Tell her you need help with some math. Crunching numbers for the mpg or some assistance getting the tuning dialed in. Kids always like helping when they can teach something new to the older generation.
Not trying to pry, but have any of you guys with kids (in their teens) thought about or looked into building their credit? Credit score, and the fair issac corporation (fico) score weigh heavily in the cost of an insurance premium. Most drivers under 25 don’t good or any credit, but their adjuster never bothers to tell them that they can lower their premium by having a better credit score.
The virtual sensor can be reset with a Tech2, but you need to be running E10 or lessYeah the virtual sensor is a dumb friggin design. I'm sure to get it working would require changing the fuel pump or sending unit.
It was working back in the spring, but is now stuck. Apparently there is no way to adjust it via HP Tuners; per my tuner
I wondered how old they had to be and am guessing they changed it to reflect the age of kids getting pregnant nowadays.Once mine are a bit older I will add them to my AMEX accounts to help establish/build their credit. You can add kids to them at 13 years old, doesn't mean they have to actually hold the card either.
I'll add them and use those cards a couple times amonth to build history