Ruined my car!!There's nothing i can do to fix it
#22
Fuel mileage is a concern to all.But having a performance car with a 300HP V-8 thats getting 20to25 mpg is a good thing. I bought my Mustang for a weekend cruizer.I hear the California prices are up $3.00 a gallon.
If we figured out what a gallon of pop or bottled water the price of a gallon gas really isn't that high.Only if they din't add so much tax to the fuel.
If we figured out what a gallon of pop or bottled water the price of a gallon gas really isn't that high.Only if they din't add so much tax to the fuel.
#23
#24
I don't really have an issue with paying .10 or 13 cents a gallon more than 87 octane, but my beef is that the oil companies are ripping us off. Why in California should I pay $3.39 a gallon for 91 octane? Exxon keeps reporting record profits and it ****es me off.
Rant off!
Rant off!
#25
I don't really have an issue with paying .10 or 13 cents a gallon more than 87 octane, but my beef is that the oil companies are ripping us off. Why in California should I pay $3.39 a gallon for 91 octane? Exxon keeps reporting record profits and it ****es me off.
Rant off!
Rant off!
#27
I agree with that 100%...How can they do that? I recognize that it is pretty much an elastic item being that no matter how high the price is we still have to have it, but shouldn't the government or someone step in for possible price gouging or something else of the sort?
#28
Most 93 octane tunes generally don't do anything to the spark in the load/RPM region associated with normal city and highway cruising. A typical 93 octane tune has much more spark in the high RPM / high load area (when you go WOT) especially more in the 5000-6000+ RPM area. I've seen some 93 octane tunes for modular Fords where the spark is retarded in the low RPM/low load area.
#29
Most 93 octane tunes generally don't do anything to the spark in the load/RPM region associated with normal city and highway cruising. A typical 93 octane tune has much more spark in the high RPM / high load area (when you go WOT) especially more in the 5000-6000+ RPM area. I've seen some 93 octane tunes for modular Fords where the spark is retarded in the low RPM/low load area.
#30
Well I guess I'll be the first to say it.......
With having a nice GT, an '07 F150 and an '07 Ducati, maybe you shouldn't be *****in about money at all, especially the difference in cost between 87 & 93 octane.
I will def agree that fuel pricing in general is a complete rip-off, especially in comparison to other prices found in the world.
With having a nice GT, an '07 F150 and an '07 Ducati, maybe you shouldn't be *****in about money at all, especially the difference in cost between 87 & 93 octane.
I will def agree that fuel pricing in general is a complete rip-off, especially in comparison to other prices found in the world.
#31
sorry
Well I guess I'll be the first to say it.......
With having a nice GT, an '07 F150 and an '07 Ducati, maybe you shouldn't be *****in about money at all, especially the difference in cost between 87 & 93 octane.
I will def agree that fuel pricing in general is a complete rip-off, especially in comparison to other prices found in the world.
With having a nice GT, an '07 F150 and an '07 Ducati, maybe you shouldn't be *****in about money at all, especially the difference in cost between 87 & 93 octane.
I will def agree that fuel pricing in general is a complete rip-off, especially in comparison to other prices found in the world.
#32
i got it i think
is it b itching? i'm not b itching if that's what you are saying. if you think that i am then preety much everyone that's write's a conclusion about something they dont like is bit ching? if it isnt b itching then you got me
#33
Sorry, it was a "female dog"..... my point was that its hard to imagine someone complaining about the difference in price between 87 & 93 octane when they have all the new toys that you have. No offense meant; I completely understand if you're referring to how we're being taken advantage of by the high gas prices, period.
#34
We should all be glad that we can run pump gas at any cost.
Why you ask? Because it can be a huge pain the rear to convince your wife to let you keep a 55 gallon drum of 115 octane race gas in the garage. Thats why.
Jay
Why you ask? Because it can be a huge pain the rear to convince your wife to let you keep a 55 gallon drum of 115 octane race gas in the garage. Thats why.
Jay
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