Gas Gage!
For my '97 454 1 ton ............ :eek:
kitz
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Gas Gage!
For my '97 454 1 ton ............ :eek:
kitz
Yep, that looks like mine....:HMMM:
very appropiate. but the numbers are sure to go up.
Looks good and about right - my '06 F350/6.8 - 28 gallon gas tank, local Hess gas is 3.35 equals about $94. Mobil (rip off) gas is 3.49 and would be ~$98.
What is really bad locally - everyones gas comes from the same tank farm at the Port of Albany and our local price ranges from 3.29 to 3.49
Looks about right. :LOL:
:toocool:
yup , looks about right for the moment:(
Hmmmm. Looks like you get a good discount on gas!!!!!
Maybe we should be working on one of these?
http://www.rqriley.com/xr3.htm
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/teen rodder
As of today in Austin regular is 3.09 to 3.29 depending where you shop .......
Ktz
the gas depot for all of san diego and the desert areas is right next to my house and the cheapest gas in town is $3.44 today
It's $2.95 t0 $3.09 here in Springfield and that's with the Ethanol blend. I'm sure glad Ethanol is saving us money.**) :HMMM: :confused: :(
Gas is 3.45 here and it has the ethanol blend. And the manufacturing plants are only 18 miles from where I live. Ethanol has nothing to do with lower gas prices.
E-85 is $2.58, 10% ethanol regular is $3.10, regular is $3.15, and premium requires a letter of credit from your bank and an armed guard when you go inside to pay for it with cash!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by NTFDAY
They're will never be enough ethanol to completely do away with gasoline..... I run it because it's produced locally and it's a heck of a lot cheaper. The big thing with putting it in regular all over the country was just more political BS, and only done cuz the other stuff they put in it was a carcinogen!!!!! At best, ethanol could only be considered a stop gap measure till they get the new technology perfected and can produce a car at an affordable level..... Don't suppose any of the politicians are really pushing for funding for that, huh?????:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
Chevron 87 octane is 3.19 in North Houston.
It was around 2.12 in Nov 2005 when I moved here.
And how much of that is taxes?