I am sure glad I have an E bike, don't need any stinking fuel, just need to pedal my azz off getting anywhere and save the battery for the head winds. Tia,Don
Quote from: gamo2hammerli on May 19, 2022, 01:58:39 PMAveraging $8.40 a gallon ($2.10 a liter) in most Canadian cities at the moment...B.C in the west coast have the prices even higher.WOW... that's just hard to fathom.
Averaging $8.40 a gallon ($2.10 a liter) in most Canadian cities at the moment...B.C in the west coast have the prices even higher.
Is it me or does this thread contain political connotations?
Gotta hurry to post in here.I filled up my Dodge with Diesel today $5.89 in Hemet = $128The pump limit was $100 so I did the other $28 at another station that was the same price per gallon.I am glad it gets 22 MPG on the highway, not bad for a 3500... The last tank was mostly around town and my average was 18.9mpg
$8.40 Canadian is $6.56 USA
Quote from: Rabbit\Squirrel Killer on May 24, 2022, 11:04:34 PMGotta hurry to post in here.I filled up my Dodge with Diesel today $5.89 in Hemet = $128The pump limit was $100 so I did the other $28 at another station that was the same price per gallon.I am glad it gets 22 MPG on the highway, not bad for a 3500... The last tank was mostly around town and my average was 18.9mpgI'm averaging 24 MPG on rural 55 MPH roads with a stuck rear caliper, dually LWB 4 door 4x4 six speed cummins, 4.11 gears. When the brake isn't stuck (should be fixed tomorrow) the truck can average 26+ MPG on these rural roads with no stops.
I don't even want to know what my '06 Nisan Titan 5.6L 4x4 and 9500lb. towing capacity with the top 2 converters hogged out and the lower 2 eliminated gets per gallon of gasoline but, I'm sure glad I live within a mile and a half of work.Or Betty Lou's '03 fully loaded GMC Sierra 4x4.Life is expensive... then we die.
When we removed and or hogged out all 4 cat converters and installed true magna flow duals the fuel economy paid the price. But she rumbles and runs like a truck should....