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04-01-2008 10:48 PM #1
Looks very similar to my 03 Hemi 2500's gauge. $3.16 in CDA today for regular / 87.It ain't gonna' stop me from drivin tho. I'll just bitch and pay it.
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04-02-2008 09:31 AM #2
Yup, can hardly wait till Memorial Day weekend when fuel takes it's usual summer jump!!!!!!! Think we'll be seeing $4.00/gallon everywhere then?????????Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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04-02-2008 11:49 AM #3
I'm not sure if it's the gas or the computer/engine that is dumping my milage. I'm coming up on the 90k service, so I think I'll have them run some diagnostics. About 6 months ago, they did a factory recall on the computer board. When they put the new one in the milage dropped as did the performance. I took it back, they checked it out, but said everything was ok. Milage went up on my vacation road trip, but not as good as in the past. So it could be anything including old age. The tires are fairly new Michelans so I don't think they are the cause(1 year old now).
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"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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04-02-2008 05:07 PM #4
could be the gas station you're filling up at has contaminated tanks.... i've had that happen and seen what its done to customers cars.... lots of valve train failure issues...... i would try filling up at a different station and see if your mileage goes up.... you could always try resetting your fuel trim if it is the computer.... disconnect your battery for a few minutes and recconect it.... if you had a nice scanner your could watch the numbers as your fuel trim recalculates.... age doesn't neccisarily have anything to do with it though... my 89 nissan has 160k miles on it and still runs strong.... just about needs a new clutch now but thats fine since its the original...just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day
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04-02-2008 11:35 PM #5
kitz........I've kept fuel use and mileage for all of my vehicles since they were new. My gasoline powered vehicles all get about 1-1/2 to 3 MPG worse when using the ethanol blend. Strangely enough, they all get 2-3 MPG better when I'm in higher altitudes, i.e., Denver and the front range of Colorado.Leo
Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the RODS that take your breath away.
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04-02-2008 11:39 PM #6
Sorry kitz....meant to direct my response to IC2Leo
Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the RODS that take your breath away.






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