CaptainAmerica1
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E85 ~60% per my sensorDavenport, IA.
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Regular is 10%
UNL88 is 15%
Premium is 0%
= $2.68
Premium 93 = $3.88
Here in Arlington TX lol
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E85 ~60% per my sensorDavenport, IA.
View attachment 360983View attachment 360985
Regular is 10%
UNL88 is 15%
Premium is 0%
I haven't checked my percentage in a while.E85 ~60% per my sensor
= $2.68
Premium 93 = $3.88
Here in Arlington TX lol
Probably going to be what appears to be a brass onion -- er, union -- with a lot of barbs. Not sure if that little gray tool is to disconnect the quick connect or help install the union.
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Aren’t those your new AlphaRex headlights? Seems fishy that a bulb would already burn out.7444 bulbs
The turn signal definitely let the smoke out.
The DRL uses the same, but white. Because SSV, I swapped the white drl's into the turn signal spot for now.
See if I can find any leds i like i suppose.
Yea it's painful to fill up a large gas tank these days for sure.Fuel prices around here are up over 50% from 1 year ago![]()
7444 bulbs
The turn signal definitely let the smoke out.
The DRL uses the same, but white. Because SSV, I swapped the white drl's into the turn signal spot for now.
See if I can find any leds i like i suppose.
They are, and it does. Maybe it was a cheap bulb, maybe there was extra load or something from poor connections, no clue. Slightly annoying though.Aren’t those your new AlphaRex headlights? Seems fishy that a bulb would already burn out.
I'm assuming that it was just easier for them to manufacture that way. Use the same dual filament for the turn signal and the drl.Strange that the DRL has a dual filament bulb.![]()
@Fless called it! Double male barbed coupler and a release tool. For the tool, I've never had one of these let me down: https://www.amazon.com/ARES-70024-3-16-Inch-Scissor-Disconnect/dp/B0195XBPPQ
Although, you won't be needing it to install your repair parts.
If it weren't for ethanol, I'd pick the double barbed fitting over the compression union, unless that double barb is stainless. If it is zinc-coated steel as it appears to be, you did good ordering those plastic compression unions. If they ever leak, get stainless double barbs.
I only have 91 Cali cat pissYou guys running E85 whats your average mpg vs the 93?
When I moved from Colorado to Virginia back in 2020, it was a huge deal to me for the main reason that I would now have to deal with corrosion on my cars. I HATE that. I grew up in Pittsburgh, and was so happy to live in dry country Colorado after college. Of course, as I write I'm sitting in Columbus, OH with our previously pristine, Arizona-owned for most of its life, '07 XL Denali sitting outside drenched in salt spray. I can almost hear the rust eating away at that clean metal.The term “salt truck mechanic” makes me cringe and reach for a BFH to fix any problem you run into. Michigan winters play hell on vehicles, I do my best to limit my driving during those months (all ten of them), or at least give them baths often.
12.7mpg on E85You guys running E85 whats your average mpg vs the 93?
Oof...I lost a solid 1mpg from cutting the bumper, and .5mpg from raising the front 3" and heavier/bigger tires.12.7mpg on E85
16.5mpg on 93