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<--- 5.5 years running E85 in my 6.2. You can definitely tell a difference between corn fuel and 93. It is much more sluggish running 93.

 

 

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It may be a substitute race fuel, but it's anything but cheap. You can thank the farm lobby for helping themselves to your tax dollars.

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It may be a substitute race fuel, but it's anything but cheap. You can thank the farm lobby for helping themselves to your tax dollars.

Since you're paying for it with your tax dollars you might as well take advantage of it at the pump. ;)

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Sold her. She had 368,530 miles on her when she pulled outta my driveway. Best first truck I could ask for. Last pic I got before they left

 

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Took the Pig out on the farm and started down a gas line trail and almost got stuck, (damn street tires)!!!!!! Was able to use 4 X 4 and work it out but it was a pain not to sink down but about 2 inches and be so stuck!!! Oh well we live to make another day. :jester:

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Topped up the Coolant tank since hit had a day to settle in from where I changed out all the hoses and took it out on a nice long ride to get it up to temp. No leaks and all is good for another12 years.

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Sold her. She had 368,530 miles on her when she pulled outta my driveway. Best first truck I could ask for. Last pic I got before they left

 

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Dude! it was just getting broke in.

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Dude! it was just getting broke in.

Lol I wish. 2 motors, 5 transmissions, 4 rear ends, countless hours under the hood. May not be the best memories but they'll last a lifetime for sure [emoji106]
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Lol I wish. 2 motors, 5 transmissions, 4 rear ends, countless hours under the hood. May not be the best memories but they'll last a lifetime for sure [emoji106]

 

Sounds like my 79 El Camino (really a GMC Caballero). 3 engines, 2 transmissions, 3 paint jobs, 3 dashboards, 3 radios, 2 interiors, untold numbers of girlfriends, 1 wife.

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Sounds like my 79 El Camino (really a GMC Caballero). 3 engines, 2 transmissions, 3 paint jobs, 3 dashboards, 3 radios, 2 interiors, untold numbers of girlfriends, 1 wife.

I manage to stay single. Probably cause all my money went into the truck [emoji23]

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