2016 ST2, Shadow Black, E30, MonsterFMIC, GFB DVX+ BPV, ALEX' ShiftBushings, PCV-OCC, Innovative RMM
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That's not saying all that much 😕I've got the hips of a 50 year old...
That's not saying all that much 😕I've got the hips of a 50 year old...
Once you reach my age you may change your mind.That's not saying all that much 😕![]()
i wish we could $4.19 by me vs $5.65 for 93I just fill it with E85...
I just realized how out of touch with reality I am... the way I read your sentence w/ emoji's was "That's not saying all that much, I am sad for you.. here's a quick smooch." Didn't realize it was a whistle until I was like... what is happening here?!? Then I hovered over it and saw what it meant.That's not saying all that much 😕![]()
Approaching 50 is not all that great either 😕.I just realized how out of touch with reality I am... the way I read your sentence w/ emoji's was "That's not saying all that much, I am sad for you. Here's a quick smooch." Didn't realize it was a whistle until I was like... what is happening here?!? Then I hovered over it and saw what it meant.
Hey.. I bet you're aging like wine. Keep up the good work.Approaching 50 is not all that great either 😕.
Only in north America 😉, for example, Australia got a 62l tank (16.379 us gal)Thought ST was 12.4?
You say you'd swap to the RS until you find out that it has two separate fuel pumps LOLOnly in north America 😉, for example, Australia got a 62l tank (16.379 us gal)
Their RS is at 13.737 us gal. I'd happily swap tanks with either of them
Ford is screwy with their sizes, early literature said us tank was 12.1gal. 🤷🏻♂️
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Fuel Tank Size - Conflicting info in Ford Literature
So I'm getting pretty close to ordering a new car. The biggest thing I had seen that I didn't like was the size of the fuel tank, at 12.1 gallons. I visited a dealer today and he gave me a new ST-specific brochure which lists the tank at 14.5 gallons. So I started digging: Focus ST Brochure...www.focusst.org
So. I’m kinda confused with the calculations. Is there a way to make e10 or e15 with an e85 and 91 octane mix?
Most standard fuels are already rated at up to E10. To try and mix/match E85 to get this is kind of fruitless.So. I’m kinda confused with the calculations. Is there a way to make e10 or e15 with an e85 and 91 octane mix?
Be quiet. You work for Big Corn.I still test ours here it's almost always above 10% (12% - 13%) that matters in the long run.
Googled "Big Corn" and wasn't disappointed.Be quiet. You work for Big Corn.