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Im not running e85 ryan. And how do you feel about leading the totm nominations

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That was running 4wd using the remote start to warm up the truck and E85 usually get around 11

 

 

Ryan

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Yea I pull 9 with no 4wd, remote start, or e85

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Wait, what?

 

According to build your own on Chevy and GMC sites, they only way to get rear seat entertainment on the trucks is with DENALI ? Not even on Chevy or other trims?

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I get bout 13.5 round town, hand calculated when I filled up the other day. Put on about 220 miles Friday as well

 

Sent while drinkin' a cold one...

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I filled up with some pure gas. For some reason the shutoff kept acting like the tank was full, could go maybe 3 seconds before it shut off again. I think it was just a faulty handle.

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I filled up with some pure gas. For some reason the shutoff kept acting like the tank was full, could go maybe 3 seconds before it shut off again. I think it was just a faulty handle.

 

The Marathon right by my apartment sells ethanol free gas. Been running that instead of E85 since before Christmas to help get decent range off a tank of gas. With as much as I use the remote start in this cold and then only putter around town I'm not even breaking 13 MPG currently. I bet E85 would be single digits.

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I'm right at 11mpg with a full 20 min. AM remote start run time and about 10 min. PM run time. 11.7 DIC and 11.0 by hand or scangauge II

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Today was day 7 of the building of my new house! :) This is my first house, and my wife and I are expecting a baby this summer! Things have moved fast for the house, last Friday we started breaking up the frost on the ground, (its been -40 here) and Monday we dug the hole. Monday night was the footing pour, Wednesday afternoon we poured the walls, today we poured the garage footing (hehe my first garage :):):) )

and also got our septic tank in. Next week the floor goes on, needless to say we are excited!

Photobucket wont cooperate tonight so pics will wait!

 

Looking to build a house here in New England maybe next year. Sounds like yours is coming along nicely!

 

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I think this spring I'm going to pull out a loan (pending on how much it is) to get all the rust repaired on my truck, pull the dents, and get a good paint job. Of course its going to be black again

 

Sent while drinkin' a cold one...

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I think this spring I'm going to pull out a loan (pending on how much it is) to get all the rust repaired on my truck, pull the dents, and get a good paint job. Of course its going to be black again

Sent while drinkin' a cold one...

If I ever get around to repainting mine I'm going to have the entire truck done with bed liner

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