new yukon owner with a few questions

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03yukon22

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so i got my first yukon sunday and its great. i have a few q's if anyone could help me out that will be great. its a 2003 slt, fully loaded, sunroof, 2wd, 5.3l, k&n filter, flowmaster single exhaust
-can i run E85 in it?
-what are some good, cheap, power upgrades?
-do they make 2wd lift its for this?
-and if anyone has anymore info they know about it that i dont, please type away lol

Thanks, Nick.
 

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if it says Flexfuel on it, yes you can run e85, if not, i say no.

Cai, and Black bear tune for mods.

welcome to the site :D
 
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thank you sir, ill look into that. the reason i ask about the E85 is because on the inside of the fuel door it says "do not use additives with E85" so i figured it might be a flexfuel. but the guy that had it before me took most of the badges off of it so im not sure.
 

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Think a Z in the vin = yes flex fuel.. Mine is (before the 6.0) and I didnt have any badges saying so.
 

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Think a Z in the vin = yes flex fuel.. Mine is (before the 6.0) and I didnt have any badges saying so.

Correct.

However, unless e85 is more than 20% cheaper than gasoline, it will cost you more per mile travelled than gasoline.
 
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03yukon22

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thanks guys. ill check the vin, and i didnt want to run E85 i was just curious for information.
 

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crawl under and find fuel filter, if it has the weird clamps holding it on, its E85, regular wrench ends, gasoline.
 
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03yukon22

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thanks blueflamed03. ill look today.
amaz- i live on a farm and live on a dirt road so that wouldnt be such a good idea, plus thats not my style, but i do like the look of lowered ones.
 

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