MolaKule
Staff member
Check out Gary D. Halbert's opinion on gas prices:
http://www.investorsinsight.com/article.asp?id=gh033004
http://www.investorsinsight.com/article.asp?id=gh033004
Sure, but then you would have to sue MikkyD's for the exhaust making you gain weight.quote:
run used cooking oil from mcdonalds, its free no matter what mpg youre ride is.
only requirement is a diesel engine and a $500 conversion kit which would pay for its self in a year or so depenging on youre mpg and annual mileage of course.
you know i was thinking of maybe running a diesel generator off used cooking oil from mcdonalds. that would be like free electricity and water, sence we have a water well and not hooked up to city water.
Doing that right now. The old Volvo got 24 mpg at 70 mph and 26 mpg at 65 mpg. Today 28 mpg at 70 mph and 30-31 mpg at 65 mph. Next sixty days I plan on increasing the fuel mileage by 2 to 2.5 mpg though some more modifications. I would love to get to 35 mpg but I don't have aerodynamics to get there.quote:
Originally posted by Cutehumor:
This isn't good news. I predict we will see tons of posts in the near future on "how to get better gas mileage" in my SUV
Even without running frier oil.....the turbodiesel is averaging 10.5km/l (I'll see what is does on 0W-40 M1 soon). Friends with the V-6 are getting 7 to 7.5km/l.quote:
Originally posted by MolaKule:
Seriously, I would like to have a Nissan Navaro right now!