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  1. California Foutz 1.5" Raptor Rear Spring Spacers

    Like new. I'm only selling as my load has gotten high enough to warrant HD springs. These were $280 new (with $30 for shipping... shame on you FMI). Asking $220, free shipping CONTUS.
  2. Long Range Fuel Tank 30 gallons ordered [ADMIN WARNING: NO POLITICS]

    Fantastic. I think you will sell a fair number of these. These tanks ability to function as well or nearly as well, in rocks, as compared to a factory skid plate, is really the only risk for the enthusiast crowd who do wheel in the rocks.
  3. Joined the Sag & Tilt Club (and Partially Solved)

    I like the rears so much, and can pull the front collars off with the HD fronts, so I'll likely get the fronts. I think my ride was also quite compromised. The rear shocks thought they were always much closer to bottoming, so they very likely ramped up compression damping (continuously) leading...
  4. Joined the Sag & Tilt Club (and Partially Solved)

    Do briefly recap for newbies such as me. I know, I know, I could search...
  5. Cross-Country to Baja: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    Epic. So great for you and your dogs. And that sun+clouds picture just above 😯.
  6. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    No guarantees. Your 91 is almost certainly 10% EtOH (pretty well a national standard unless specifically labeled as EtOH free). E85, as discussed prior, has a ton of legal variations (very unfortunate). Assuming you're on empty (about 1.5 gal of reserve only) and that your E85 is 78% EtOH, you...
  7. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    False pretenses.... Ethanol simply can not and will not harm your engine. It is good for it in ALL ways (power, cleanliness, temperatures, etc.). The only drawback is mpg, which again is not $/mi! I'll refer you back to post #26 How, possibly does this not sink in? Do you believe there is...
  8. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    Hey bud, good to see you over here as well. Thank you for the kind words about the app, It was a ton of work and kind of a labor of love. The needed solution just did not exist anywhere. Here in California, we do indeed have "true" E85, however, the regulations are that it needs to be a minimum...
  9. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    And this is from a technically astute Ford Technician (his job).
  10. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    You do realize Ford and many other manufacturers make Flex Fuel vehicles that run on E85 for life? And you realize they use the same exact components exposed to fuel as the gasoline versions? Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. I'm not making any extraordinary claims, you are...
  11. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    Where have we come to where a polite and honest request, to have a debate based on sound, scientific evidence, results in sarcasm and laughter. Oh yeah, I know where we are, the world of "alternative facts"...
  12. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    As I said just above, post up any peer reviewed scientific evidence of your claims or just stop.
  13. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    Again, corrosive, lower power and degradation of rubber and plastic are all patently false claims. Period. Hauling fuel does not in any way make you a fuel expert. If you can post any REAL scientific or engineering studies showing any of this we will start to listen. If you want to refer to...
  14. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    I very much understand the seeming contradiction between EtOH having a lower energy content per volume than gasoline with the fact that it truly makes more hp. This is a completely established fact in Automobile Engineering and across the entire tuning world. Sorry, not debatable here... Added...
  15. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    Any error in inputs will lead to a inaccuracies in outputs, in volumes, octanes and EtOH content. That said, Most modern gauges (+computers with lookup tables) account for tank shape with a correction factor so that both level and distance to empty are more accurate. Our Broncos do this. My...
  16. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    Patently false. Ethanol increases power period. Time for you to do some actual research.
  17. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    Not sure what you are claiming and if I guess, regardless of my guess, I disagree.
  18. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    Thanks much. The algorithm and App were a lot of work.
  19. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    Me too, around E60 is fine in the 3.0 [EDIT - E60 with a tune], maybe higher, but I have heard E85 is a no go. Yes. In your tank of course and it doesn't matter what order you add your fuels. It only takes a couple minutes for the new mixture to both fully mix and arrive at your engine. If you...
  20. Save on Fuel (and get more power) - How to Properly Blend with Ethanol

    With sharply rising fuel costs (obviously no politics here, less Admin wrath...) I'm seriously enjoying the stable and low E85 ethanol prices. Here in San Diego, Top Tier 91 octane is often over $6/gal. I don't think the E85 price has budged and for my last fill was around $2.92/gal. Anyway, you...


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