Are gas prices killing when you fill up your truck?
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WOW $3.13. We've been pay $3.68 for the last week. That's for 87 octane. For 91 octane (the highest we can get here in Calif.) it's almost $4. Can't wait to see what a fill up on my Winnebago will run when we leave for our annual summer get away next month. $225-250 per fill up. In 2005 we spent $600 one day for gas. Can see that happening again easily. Ouch.
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My friend (a Chevy guy) has a 91 GMC 1500. Into it he plans to install a 383 stroker with a super charger running a modest 6lbs boost (versus the 26 it CAN do). He will take the good running 350 from it and may plan to drop it into his beater S-10 he picked up for $450. Over in the corner of his garage, covered in tarps and whatnot sits a 460 pulled from a full size 350 or something.
Here's the kicker...
Calls me up the other day and says: "Ya know, I think I want to build an electric car. These gas prices are killing me."
...... uhhhh.... yeah.
Oh well. I chose to go with the 4.0 and love it. If gas prices get higher I will buy a scooter to do errands and go back and forth to work if need be. (8-10 mies each way with the fastest 'legal' speed of 45.)
Just my $0.02,
-Chance
Here's the kicker...
Calls me up the other day and says: "Ya know, I think I want to build an electric car. These gas prices are killing me."
...... uhhhh.... yeah.
Oh well. I chose to go with the 4.0 and love it. If gas prices get higher I will buy a scooter to do errands and go back and forth to work if need be. (8-10 mies each way with the fastest 'legal' speed of 45.)
Just my $0.02,
-Chance
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