hotrod swinger
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I drive from Sooke to Tofino today with a couple of detours, 343 km using 39.9 L. That puts me over 20 mpg for my slant.
We can’t get real gas at the pumps here anymore, unfortunatelyIs this eth/ meth infected gas or the "real thing?" The more alky, the worse the mileage
I convertedQQ: not trying to be a smart A$$….
You show the drive length in km and gas quantity in Liters. Did you convert behind the scenes to MPG or is your car from the states?
I drive from Sooke to Tofino today with a couple of detours, 343 km using 39.9 L. That puts me over 20 mpg for my slant.
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AJ in an engine that is run often it can be ok. Let it still in a carb for a month though and you will likely have problems- especially with small two stroke enginesIDK about all the hate for gasohol, in cars. I've been running 87E10 since 1999, nothing but, and I have had no trouble with it. Zero.
It was a good trip, not much traffic. I wasn’t babying it, just driving up and down mountains.That’s a good run! Were you moving along the Malahat or was it stop and go/crawl through that choke point? Hwy 4 can be a fun drive west of PA if you’re not stuck behind a camper van.
I’d be happy with that mileage too.
Yes there are definitely more mpg to be gained, I was not babying it lolNot bad at all sir. Depending on the weight of your right foot, there are likely more mpgs to be gained with further tuning.
E anything sucks, I always mix stabl with my 5 gal gas can for the lawnmowers, etc, every can.IDK about all the hate for gasohol, in cars. I've been running 87E10 since 1999, nothing but, and I have had no trouble with it. Zero.
Gasohol I haven't heard that in a while...IDK about all the hate for gasohol, in cars. I've been running 87E10 since 1999, nothing but, and I have had no trouble with it. Zero.
Higher humidity probaly is a factor, but I’m in a super dry climate.I have to LMFAO every time somebody tries to lecture how alky is no problemo, guaranteed they don't live where...... like here, the humidity was ~90% & 92°F a few days back.
I have to LMFAO every time somebody tries to lecture how alky is no problemo, guaranteed they don't live where...... like here, the humidity was ~90% & 92°F a few days back.
If it isn't a "modern" fuel injection setup designed to use the ethanol gas, my stuff gets ethanol free fuel. Doesn't matter if it is $1.00 a gallon more. It still saves money and aggravation in the long run.E anything sucks, I always mix stabl with my 5 gal gas can for the lawnmowers, etc, every can.
One spring, after sitting thru the winter, went to push the pumper ball on the push mower, it stuck in.
Yellow-brown sticky glue crap thru the carburetor, nasty stuff.
Started running non-al 90 in any small engine ever since its only .25 cents more a gallon.
Yeah that came to an end here last August. Minimum ethanol content is now 5% even in the 94 octane from Chevron.We can’t get real gas at the pumps here anymore, unfortunately