flex fuel?
flex fuel?
**posted from Nick's iPhone 3GS**
I need some help, I have a 00' xlt 3.0 stepside that is bone stock.. it says i can run the flex fuel (E85) but my question is what do I have too do too run it? I dont want too screw it up. i only have my iphone too use right now soi couldnt really search for it on here...
also, im lookking to mod my truck.. but I have no clue what I want too do.. What are some things that you would do too a 4wd maroon 00' stepside that is completely stock?
thanks nick d.
I need some help, I have a 00' xlt 3.0 stepside that is bone stock.. it says i can run the flex fuel (E85) but my question is what do I have too do too run it? I dont want too screw it up. i only have my iphone too use right now soi couldnt really search for it on here...
also, im lookking to mod my truck.. but I have no clue what I want too do.. What are some things that you would do too a 4wd maroon 00' stepside that is completely stock?
thanks nick d.
What's the difference between to, too, and two? It's not too difficult to use them, once you take the time to learn what they mean - and do some practicing too.
To
To has two functions. First, as a preposition, in which case it always precedes a noun.
I'm going to the store
He went to Italy
This belongs to David
Secondly, to indicates an infinitive when it precedes a verb.
I need to study
We want to help
He's going to eat
Too
Too also has two uses. First, as a synonym for "also":
Can I go too?
He went to France too
I think that's Paul's book too
Secondly, too means excessively when it precedes an adjective or adverb.
I'm too tired
He's walking too quickly
I ate too much
Two
Two is a number.
One, two, three...
I have two cars
She ate two pieces of pie
The Bottom Line
The confusion between to, too, and two occurs because the three words are pronounced identically.
One: If you're able to replace the word with "also" or "excessively/too much," use too. Two: If the word is a number, use two. Otherwise, you'll want to use to.
To
To has two functions. First, as a preposition, in which case it always precedes a noun.
I'm going to the store
He went to Italy
This belongs to David
Secondly, to indicates an infinitive when it precedes a verb.
I need to study
We want to help
He's going to eat
Too
Too also has two uses. First, as a synonym for "also":
Can I go too?
He went to France too
I think that's Paul's book too
Secondly, too means excessively when it precedes an adjective or adverb.
I'm too tired
He's walking too quickly
I ate too much
Two
Two is a number.
One, two, three...
I have two cars
She ate two pieces of pie
The Bottom Line
The confusion between to, too, and two occurs because the three words are pronounced identically.
One: If you're able to replace the word with "also" or "excessively/too much," use too. Two: If the word is a number, use two. Otherwise, you'll want to use to.
lmao
Seriously though... Mine's a 2003. Can ALL these Ranger take FlexFuel? How can I tell if mine can?
The whole "too" thing was auto-correct.. Gotta love it!
The reason I was asking about e85 is cause around here it's around 30-45 cents cheaper around where I live..
What's the best place to find ranger aftermarket parts ?
The reason I was asking about e85 is cause around here it's around 30-45 cents cheaper around where I live..
What's the best place to find ranger aftermarket parts ?
If you have a 3.0L and the eighth character in the VIN is a V then you have a flex fuel Ranger.
No, you should not use E85 in a non flex fuel vehicle. Automakers only recommend up to E10 in all non flex fuel gasoline vehicles.
i filled up with the E85 today, filled up for $3.25 unleaded in Louisville is $3.98 avg. ill take a mile or two less per gallon for 75 cents plus cheaper..
Also I read where people were complainning about it hurting performance.. It made mine run like scallded dog!!
Also I read where people were complainning about it hurting performance.. It made mine run like scallded dog!!
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